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Vitamin A and E Intakes and Plasma Concentrations of Retinol, Beta-carotene, and Alpha-tocopherol in Men and Women of the Baltimore Longitudinal Study of Aging

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Journal Am J Clin Nutr
Publisher Elsevier
Date 1994 Aug 1
PMID 8030594
Citations 15
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Abstract

Antioxidants have been linked to protection against degenerative diseases associated with aging. Plasma concentrations were determined for and 7-d diet records collected from 200 women and 231 men aged 20-95 y who took part in the Baltimore Longitudinal Study of Aging. Men consumed more vitamin A from animal and less from vegetable sources than did women. These sex differences are reflected in plasma concentrations of retinol and beta-carotene. About 20% of subjects had vitamin A intakes less than recommended dietary allowances; however, no men and only two women had marginal plasma retinol (< 0.35 mumol/L) concentrations. Older people had higher plasma alpha-tocopherol, which correlated with total intake. Forty-two men and 35 women had plasma alpha-tocopherol concentrations that were considered marginal. Sex differences in sources of dietary and plasma vitamin A may have consequences in relation to aging and longevity. Apparent marginal intakes and plasma concentrations of vitamin E need to be further examined to determine effects on health status.

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