Vitamin C on Lipid Levels in the Blood
Clinical Study Title:
The salutary effects of antioxidant vitamins on the plasma lipids
of healthy middle aged-to-elderly individuals: a randomized, double-blind,
placebo-controlled study.
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This
study examined the use of vitamins E and C on lipid
levels in the blood. A total of 120 healthy adults
were enrolled in this study. Participants were given
vitamin E, vitamin C, both vitamin E and C or a placebo
on a daily basis during the study. The lipid levels
of the blood were taken both before and after the
study, and then compared. The use of vitamin E, vitamin
C, and their combination were all effective at reducing
the lipid level in healthy adults. This suggests that
a daily vitamin with both vitamin E and C can help
to lower cholesterol. |
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Authors:
Rezaian GR. Taheri M. Mozaffari BE. Mosleh AA. Ghalambor MA.
Institution:
Department of Cardiology, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences,
Shiraz, Iran.
Country of Publication:
Lebanon
Source:
Journal Medical Libanais - Lebanese Medical Journal. 50(1-2):10-3,
2002 Jan-Apr.
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