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


Vitamin E supplementation and cardiovascular events in high-risk ...

In patients at high risk for cardiovascular events, treatment with vitamin E for a mean of 4.5 years had no apparent effect on ...

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

Observational studies have indicated that persons who consume more than 100 IU of vitamin E a day for more than two years have lower rates of ...

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

In the GISSI study, alpha-tocopherol supplementation resulted in significant reductions in cardiovascular events, deaths from cardiac causes, ...

Vitamin E Supplementation and Cardiovascular Health

Importantly, long-term clinical studies have illuminated vitamin E's protective potential against the onset of cardiovascular diseases (CVD) [48] ...

Effects of Long-term Vitamin E Supplementation on Cardiovascular ...

Context Experimental and epidemiological data suggest that vitamin E supplementation may prevent cancer and cardiovascular events.

Vitamin E Supplementation Reduces Cardiovascular Events in a ...

SPACE, a trial of vitamin E in hemodialysis patients who have very high levels of oxidative stress, demonstrated significant cardiovascular ...

Vitamin E Supplementation in the Prevention of Coronary Heart ...

Those with self-selected intake of at least 100 IU/d of vitamin E had less coronary artery disease progression over 2 years. Overall, these results from ...

Vitamin E in the prevention of cardiovascular disease

Observational epidemiologic studies suggested that individuals who consumed high amounts of vitamin E through diet or supplements had decreased rates of CV ...

Vitamin E in the Primary Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease and ...

To provide further information, the Women's Health Study (WHS) tested whether vitamin E supplementation for 10 years decreased risks of CVD and cancer in a ...

Vitamin E Supplementation May Increase Risk of Heart Failure - AAFP

Results of published short-term controlled trials, however, report a neutral effect of vitamin E supplementation on cardiovascular disease risk.

Effects of Vitamin E on Cardiovascular and Microvascular Outcomes ...

OBJECTIVES—Experimental and observational studies suggest that vitamin E may reduce the risk of cardiovascular (CV) events and of ...

Antioxidant effects of vitamin E and risk of cardiovascular disease in ...

Currently available data suggest that vitamin E may be essential in preventing CVD, especially in coronary heart disease and atherosclerosis.

Vitamin E Supplementation and the Risk of Heart Failure in Women

Over a median follow-up of 10.2 years, there were 220 incident HF events. In proportional hazards models, adjusting for age and randomized ...

Does Vitamin E Help Prevent a Second Myocardial Infarction? - AAFP

Whether vitamin E supplementation exerts protective effects in patients with cardiovascular disease is uncertain. ... risk for cardiovascular ...

Cardiovascular and Metabolic Protection by Vitamin E - MDPI

Correlations between vitamin E plasma level and effects of vitamin E supplementation on single risk factors for cardiovascular events are shown. Risk ...

Vitamin E supplementation and cardiovascular events in high-risk ...

Observational and experimental studies suggest that the amount of vitamin E ingested in food and in supplements is associated with a lower ...

Vitamin E supplementation and cardiovascular events in high-risk ...

Vitamin E supplementation and cardiovascular events in high-risk patients ... Background Observational and experimental studies suggest that the amount of vitamin ...

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

Oxidative modification of low-density lipoprotein is an important step in the development and progression of atherosclerosis in experimental studies, ...

Vitamin E reduced the risk for cardiovascular events in coronary ...

In the CHAOS trial, higher-dose vitamin E supplementation (400 and 800 IU/d) resulted in a 68% relative risk reduction for nonfatal MI, although ...

Vitamin E Supplementation and Cardiovascular Events in High-Risk

Observational studies indi-cate that persons who consume foods rich in vitamin E have a lower risk of coronary heart disease. Though such studies are useful ...