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  1. Vitamins, Minerals, Their Function, Signs of Deficiency, Food Sources

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  3. 8.2: Classification of Vitamins and Minerals

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  4. Encyclopedia of Vitamins: New Research (4 Volume Set)

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  5. (PDF) Role of Vitamins in Oral Health & Disease: An Overview

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  1. Vitamins and Human Health: Systematic Reviews and Original Research

    Vitamins are a group of organic compounds essential to physiological functions in the body. This Special Issue features systematic review and original research articles of vitamins in health and disease. Among other topics, the association of endogenous vitamin levels with disease risk, the therapeutic role of vitamin supplementation in various ...

  2. Food for Thought 2020: Health effects of vitamin and mineral

    Cancer. Current evidence does not support a role of vitamin and mineral supplements in reducing cancer risk, with some evidence suggesting potential harm. β-Carotene supplementation increased the risk of lung cancer among high risk individuals in two randomised trials. The α-Tocopherol, β-Carotene Cancer Prevention Study reported an 18% ...

  3. Vitamins and Minerals

    Vitamins and minerals are micronutrients required by the body to carry out a range of normal functions. Learn more about how much of each you need. ... In 1912, biochemist Casimir Funk was the first to coin the term "vitamin" in a research publication that was accepted by the medical community, derived from "vita" meaning life, and ...

  4. Vitamins and Minerals

    ODS seeks to strengthen knowledge and understanding of dietary supplements by evaluating scientific information, supporting research, sharing research results, and educating the public. Its resources include publications (such as Dietary Supplements: What You Need To Know ) and fact sheets on a variety of specific supplement ingredients and ...

  5. Vitamins, Are They Safe?

    Vitamin E (α-tocopherol) Vitamin E is a lipid-soluble vitamin and a major component in the cell antioxidant defense system. It is exclusively obtained from the diet. 6 As it has been shown that vitamin E can reduce oxidative stress, its supplementation have been assessed as a therapy to prevent many chronic diseases in many clinical trials. However, several studies could not find significant ...

  6. Is There Really Any Benefit to Multivitamins?

    The researchers concluded that multivitamins don't reduce the risk for heart disease, cancer, cognitive decline (such as memory loss and slowed-down thinking) or an early death. They also noted that in prior studies, vitamin E and beta-carotene supplements appear to be harmful, especially at high doses. "Pills are not a shortcut to better ...

  7. Vitamins: What are they, and what do they do?

    Vitamin B2. Chemical name: riboflavin. It is water-soluble. Function: It is essential for the growth and development of body cells and helps metabolize food. Deficiency: Symptoms include ...

  8. VITAL Findings

    An estimated one third or more of U.S. adults 60 years of age or older take vitamin D supplements, not including those who take multivitamins or other compounds containing vitamin D.1 Yet controver...

  9. The Truth About Taking Vitamins

    In a summer 2022 nationally representative Consumer Reports survey (PDF) of 3,070 U.S. adults, about half of people said they take multivitamins and 42 percent said they take individual vitamins ...

  10. Vitamins and Minerals: Types, Sources and their Functions

    Four crystalline D vitamins are isolated and at least 10 pro-vitamins D are known. For humans, most of the vitamin D supply comes from animal sources or synthe- sized following sun exposure.

  11. Vitamin News -- ScienceDaily

    May 2, 2024 — A new study sheds light on the complexities of achieving optimal vitamin D status across diverse populations. Despite substantial research on the determinants of vitamin D, levels ...

  12. Third major study finds evidence that daily multivitamin supplements

    Researchers tested the effects of a daily multivitamin on cognitive changes in a study of 573 participants with in-person visits in the COSMOS trial. The researchers also conducted a meta-analysis ...

  13. Vitamin

    vitamin B 1. component of a coenzyme in carbohydrate metabolism; supports normal nerve function. impairment of the nerves and heart muscle wasting. riboflavin. vitamin B 2. component of coenzymes required for energy production and lipid, vitamin, mineral, and drug metabolism; antioxidant. inflammation of the skin, tongue, and lips; ocular ...

  14. What doctors wish patients knew about vitamins and supplements

    Two AMA members took time to discuss what doctors wish patients knew about vitamins and nutritional supplements. They are: Pieter Cohen, MD, an internist at Cambridge Health Alliance and associate professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School. Fatima Cody Stanford, MD, MPH, MPA, an obesity medicine physician-scientist at Massachusetts General ...

  15. Health effects of vitamin and mineral supplements

    Vitamin and mineral supplements have a large worldwide market, but we will focus on their use in North America and Europe, where there is most evidence on patterns of use and health outcomes. ... (16%) and all fractures (6%) among older adults.46 Ongoing research is assessing the effect of high dose vitamin D supplements on several health ...

  16. Vitamin and Mineral Supplements: Do We Really Need Them?

    The World Cancer Research Fund and the American Institute for Cancer Research has recommended against the use of dietary supplements by the public, for cancer prevention. These expert panel reports appeared prior to the publication of the recent results from the SELECT Trial or those from the Women's Health Initiative, which bolstered the ...

  17. Using Dietary Supplements Wisely

    Part of the FDA, CFSAN oversees the safety and labeling of supplements, foods, and cosmetics. It provides information on dietary supplements. Online resources for consumers include Tips for Dietary Supplement Users: Making Informed Decisions and Evaluating Information. Toll-free in the U.S.: 1-888-723-3366.

  18. Evidence-based Analysis on Supplements & Nutrition

    Examine - Independent scientific information on health, nutrition, and supplements. Everything on Examine.com is backed with citations to published scientific studies. Examine simplifies nutrition and supplementation — through meticulous analysis of the latest scientific research — to help answer your questions on how to be healthier.

  19. Vitamins: Research looks at how effective they are

    Researchers gave the example of a 65-year-old woman taking multivitamins for five to 10 years and seeing only a 0.5 per cent decrease in her already low risk of mortality within the next nine ...

  20. Should You Take Vitamins? Consider These 10 Facts Before You Do

    Research on the efficacy of brain-boosting, memory-aiding supplements has been mixed, and in 2019 the Global Council on Brain Health published a report questioning so-called memory supplements, a ...

  21. Healthy adults under age of 75 urged to take recommended daily

    June 3, 2024. Source: The Endocrine Society. Summary: Healthy adults under the age of 75 are unlikely to benefit from taking more than the daily intake of vitamin D recommended by the Institutes ...

  22. What's the Skinny on Fish Oil? New Research Raises Questions ...

    Fish oil supplements may be the most common type of omega-3 supplement people can get over-the-counter. They're often in capsule form, and people reach for them because some research has looked ...

  23. Frontiers

    Background: An antioxidant-rich diet has been shown to protect against migraines in previous research. However, little has been discovered regarding the association between migraines and vitamin C (an essential dietary antioxidant). This study assessed the dietary vitamin C intake among adult migraineurs in the United States to determine if there is a correlation between migraine incidence and ...

  24. Straight Talk About Soy

    Despite these results, the study authors did not offer a confident conclusion on the use of isoflavone supplements due to variations in study design and length; differences in the types and dosages of supplements; and the small sample sizes and high drop-out rates. This area needs further research as questions remain about a possible benefit of ...