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Vitamins 'could shorten lifespan' 
Taking certain vitamin supplements may adversely affect people's lifespan, 
researchers have suggested.  

Millions worldwide use antioxidant supplements such as vitamins A and E, and 
beta-carotene. 

Looking at dozens of previous studies, Copenhagen University
researchers suggested these appeared to raise, not lower, the risk of
early death. 
A supplements industry expert said the Journal of the American Medical 
Association study was fatally flawed. 


But nutritionists said it reinforced the need to eat a balanced diet, rather 
than relying on supplements. 

While vitamin supplements have been popular for decades, the precise
benefits they offer - if any - remain uncertain, despite hundreds of
research projects. 
More recent theories suggest that certain vitamins consumed as part of
a healthy diet - and perhaps taken in supplement form - may be able to
prevent damage to the body's tissues called 'oxidative stress' by
eliminating the molecules called 'free radicals' which are said to
cause it. 

This damage has been implicated in several major
diseases including cancer and heart disease, yet the implication that
vitamin supplements might protect people from these illnesses is
controversial. 

Vitamin overview  

The Copenhagen team reviewed more than 815 clinical trials into the
benefits of vitamins A, E, and C, alongside beta-carotene and selenium
- all commonly-used supplements. 


They selected 68 whose methods were more likely to produce an accurate
picture of vitamin benefits, then added their results together to form
one, large-scale study. 

This overview suggested that taking antioxidant supplements neither increased, 
nor reduced, the risk of early death. 

However, when the researchers eliminated a further 21 trials which had
a slightly higher possibility of producing a skewed result, the picture
changed considerably. 

While the risk of death was unchanged among selenium
and vitamin C users, a statistically significant increase in risk
emerged for the other three supplements. 
Beta-carotene produced an approximate 7% increased risk, vitamin E a 4% 
increase and vitamin A, a 16% increase. 


The researchers wrote: "Our findings contradict the findings of observational 
studies claiming that antioxidants improve health. 

"Considering that 10% to 20% of the adult population in Europe and
North America may consume the supplements, the public health
consequences may be substantial." 

They said there were several different explanations for
this increase in risk - and suggested that knocking out 'free radicals'
might actually interfere with a natural defence mechanism within the
body. 

The team called for more research into the effects of vitamin supplements on 
health. 

'Balanced diet  

Dr Frankie Phillips, a nutritionist at the British Dietetic
Association, said food contained a complex matrix of different
components which could not be replicated by supplements. 

"Our advice is to eat a wide range of foods in a
balanced diet which can provide all of the nutrients the body needs to
protect itself and combat diseases." 
Ellen Mason, of the British Heart Foundation, said: "We
would recommend that you only take substances to protect against heart
disease, whether dietary supplements or drugs, that have been proven in
well conducted clinical trials." 
However, Dr Ann Walker, of the Health Supplements Information Service, said the 
findings of the study were "worthless". 

She said some of the studies which had been examined by the Copenhagen team 
involved patients who were already seriously ill. 
"How sensible scientists can suggest that a modest intervention of a
single antioxidant supplement, can have a major effect in reversing
life-threatening pathology, where patients already have advanced
cardiovascular disease, is ridiculous. 

"Vitamin, mineral and dietary supplements not only have
proven health benefits, they are essential to the maintenance of good
health and can help bridge the nutritional gap for many people in the
UK whose diets are often lacking in essential nutrients." 

Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/health/6399773.stm

Published: 2007/02/28 00:04:44 GMT

© BBC MMVIII

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