Vitamin A requirements and safety
Clinical Study Title:
Vitamin A--functions, dietary requirements and safety in humans
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Vitamin
A has been linked to many beneficial effects for people.
It has been recently associated with improved immune
system responses, particularly for measles and HIV
infections. The recommended dosing for vitamin A is
different in each country, so a general recommendation
is hard to make. Low income families are often prone
to risk of vitamin A deficiency, as well as people
on weight loss diets. Vitamin A supplementation is
usually well tolerated and studies done with amounts
in excess of the daily allowance have shown that there
is not a carcinogenic risk, and that even these doses
are well tolerated by people. Deficiency of vitamin
A is important, as it can cause night blindness. The
use of supplements can protect against this, as well
as help to build immune system responses. |
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Authors:
Gerster H.
Institution:
Vitamin Research Department, F. Hoffman-La Roche Ltd., Basel, Switzerland.
Country of Publication:
Switzerland
Source:
International Journal for Vitamin & Nutrition Research.
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