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Plasma concentrations of the antioxidants beta-carotene and alpha-tocopherol in relation to lung function.

L Grievink1, H A Smit, P Veer, B Brunekreef, D Kromhout.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To study the association between plasma antioxidants (beta-carotene and alpha-tocopherol) and lung function in Dutch adults aged 20-59 y.
DESIGN: Cross-sectional.
SETTING: Population-based study.
SUBJECTS: A random sample (n=367) was drawn from all participants (men and women) aged 20-59 y with reproducible lung function measurements in 1995. INTERVENTION: Completion of general questionnaire and physical examination. MAIN OUTCOME MEASUREMENTS: Forced expiratory volume in 1 s (FEV1), forced vital capacity (FVC) and plasma levels of beta-carotene and alpha-tocopherol.
RESULTS: SUBJECTS with a high plasma beta-carotene level (90th percentile, that is 0.57 micromol/L) tended to have a higher FEV1 (73 ml, s.e.m. 60 ml; P=0.22) and a higher FVC (147 ml, s.e.m. 76 ml; P=0.05) than subjects with a low plasma beta-carotene level (10th percentile, that is 0.11 micromol/L) after adjustment for age, height, gender, smoking status, pack-years of smoking and alcohol consumption. There was no difference in lung function between subjects with high and low plasma alpha-tocopherol concentrations.
CONCLUSIONS: The results suggest that subjects with a high plasma beta-carotene tended to have a higher FVC than subjects with a low plasma beta-carotene concentration which was borderline statistically significant. The difference for FEV1 between high and low levels of plasma beta-carotene tended to be in the same positive direction as that of FVC but did not reach the pre-set statistical significance level. There is no relation between plasma alpha-tocopherol and lung function. SPONSORSHIP: Ministry of Public Health, Welfare and Sports of the Netherlands and the National Institute of Public Health and the Environment.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10556989     DOI: 10.1038/sj.ejcn.1600854

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Clin Nutr        ISSN: 0954-3007            Impact factor:   4.016


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