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Vitamin E Supplementation and Cardiovascular Events in High|Risk ...


Scientific Evidence to Support a Vitamin E and Heart Disease Health ...

In addition to epidemiologic studies suggesting a benefit for high intakes of α-tocopherol, studies following supplementation in humans have clearly shown ...

Vitamin E May Not Prevent Cancer Or Cardiovascular Events, But ...

Patients who took vitamin E supplements for about 7 years did not have their risk of cancer or cardiovascular events significantly reduced, and in fact some ...

Vitamin E in Humans: An Explanation of Clinical Trial Failure

After approximately 2 years of follow-up, the patients receiving vitamin E supplementation had 54% reduction in a primary end point (ischemic stroke, peripheral ...

Vitamin E Supplementation in Cardiovascular Disease and Cancer ...

Eight clinical studies demonstrated contradicting results regarding the benefits of vitamin E in the prevention of cardiovascular disease and cancer. There is ...

The Heart Outcomes Prevention Evaluation Study - HOPE

Among patients at high risk for cardiovascular events, treatment with vitamin E was not associated with a reduction in the primary endpoint of ...

Antioxidant Vitamin Supplementation in Cardiovascular Diseases

In the Cambridge Heart Antioxidant Study (CHAOS), a randomized. controlled study of 2,002 patients with coronary artery disease (CAD), vitamin E supplements ( ...

The Role of Vitamin E in the Prevention of Heart Disease, November ...

There was, however, no effect on mortality. While emerging and promising data suggest the potential benefit of vitamin E for high-risk cardiac patients, ...

Does Vitamin E Supplementation Prevent Cardiovascular Events?

It remains possible, however, that supplementation may be useful among certain high-risk groups, including those with nutritional deficiencies. Limited data ...

Vitamins E and C supplements not effective fo - EurekAlert!

Neither vitamin E nor vitamin C supplements reduced the risk of major cardiovascular events in a large, long-term study of male physicians, ...

Vitamin E in the prevention of cardiovascular disease

Vitamin E supplementation and cardiovascular events in high- risk patients. The Heart Outcomes Prevention Evaluation Study. Investigators. N. Engl. J. Med ...

Effect of Antioxidant Vitamin Supplementation on Cardiovascular ...

Antioxidant vitamin supplementation has no effect on the incidence of major cardiovascular events, myocardial infarction, stroke, total death, and cardiac ...

No Role for Vitamin E or Vitamin C in the Prevention of ...

To assess whether long-term vitamin supplementation decreases the risk for major cardiovascular events in men, investigators for the ...

Does Vitamin E Supplementation Prevent Cardiovascular Events?

It remains possible, however, that supplementation may be useful among certain high-risk groups, in- cluding those with nutritional deficiencies. Limited data ...

Risk of Mortality with Vitamin E Supplements: The Cache County Study

A recent meta-analysis reported increased mortality in clinical trial participants randomized to high-dose vitamin E.

Vitamins and cardiovascular disease | British Journal of Nutrition

Supplementation with pharmacological doses ( ≥ 150 IU/d, ≤ 1200 IU/d) of vitamin E has been shown to reduce LDL peroxidation (Reference Princen, van Poppel and ...

Vitamin E and Prevention of Heart Disease in High‐risk Patients

However, results of recent large, multicenter clinical trials reported that vitamin E supplementation was not effective in reducing the ...

Beta-carotene, vitamin C, and vitamin E and cardiovascular diseases

Currently, there are no data to support the use of these vitamins to reduce the risk of cardiovascular events. Trials are in progress to determine whether a ...

Vitamin E and cardiovascular diseases | Encyclopedia MDPI

Overall, numerous observational studies have consistently reported that high vitamin E intake or supplementation is associated with a decreased risk of CVD and ...

The effect of vitamin E supplementation on cardiovascular risk in ...

The role of antioxidant supplementation with vitamin E in the prevention of cardiovascular disease (CVD) has been a topic of considerable ...

Supplemental Vitamin E May Increase Heart Failure Risk

In the HOPE-TOO trial, vitamin E did not reduce the risk of cancer or major cardiovascular events.