April
2009 Vol. 2009, Issue 04
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In
This Issue
.
- Folic
acid and CoQ10 improve endothelial function
- Fertile
men have higher zinc
- Fracture
prevention with vitamin D is dose dependent
- Omega-3,
vitamin C and zinc may ease childhood asthma
- Biotin
may alleviate metal allergies
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our Clinical Education Center where you can view live presentations
by our physician speakers bureau on various topics including functional
medicine, nutrition, cardiovascular risk management and incorporating
advanced diagnostic testing into your practice.
CLINICAL
UPDATE - Folic acid and CoQ10 improve endothelial function
23 statin-treated diabetics were given oral Coenzyme
Q10 for three months and showed significant improvement in endothelial
function. Similarly, a meta-analysis of twelve folic acid trials on
hypertensive patients showed that folic acid supplementation can lower
blood pressure via improved endothelial function.
(Diabetes Care, February 2009)
(Journal of Chiropractic Medicine, March 2009)
LINK
to FULL STORY
LINK
to ABSTRACT Coenzyme Q10 Improves Endothelial Dysfunction in Statin-Treated
Type 2 Diabetic Patients
LINK
to ABSTRACT High-dose folic acid supplementation effects on endothelial
function and blood pressure in hypertensive patients: a meta-analysis
of randomized controlled clinical trials.
CLINICAL
UPDATE - Fertile men have higher zinc
Researchers measured zinc levels in the semen of 36 fertile
men and compared them to zinc levels of 36 infertile men and found that
seminal zinc correlated significantly with sperm count and normal sperm
morphology.
(Nutrition Research, February 2009)
LINK
to ABSTRACT Zinc levels in seminal plasma are associated with sperm
quality in fertile and infertile men.
CLINICAL
UPDATE - Fracture prevention with vitamin D is dose dependent
A meta-analysis of twenty randomized controlled trials
on more than 80,000 patients showed the dose of vitamin D makes a huge
difference in its ability to prevent non-vertebral fractures, reducing
them by 20% in older people when administered at an appropriate dosage.
This combined with recent data on vitamin D levels suggest that current
recommendations for vitamin D supplementation are too low.
(Archives of Internal Medicine, March 2009)
(Archives of Internal Medicine, March 2009)
LINK
to ABSTRACT Prevention of nonvertebral fractures with oral vitamin
D and dose dependency: a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials.
LINK
to ABSTRACT Demographic differences and trends of vitamin D insufficiency
in the US population, 1988-2004.
CLINICAL
UPDATE - Omega-3, vitamin C and zinc may ease childhood asthma
Study on 60 asthmatic children showed that a combination
supplement containing omega-3, vitamin C and zinc may improve symptoms
of asthma.
(Acta Paediatrica, April 2009)
LINK
to FULL STORY
LINK
to ABSTRACT Omega-3 fatty acids, vitamin C and Zn supplementation
in asthmatic children: a randomized self-controlled study.
CLINICAL
UPDATE - Biotin may alleviate metal allergies
Scientists studied mice fed a biotin-deficient diet and
found that biotin supplementation inhibited specific inflammatory markers
associated with an allergy to nickel.
(Journal of Nutrition, May 2009)
LINK
to ABSTRACT Biotin status affects nickel allergy via regulation
of interleukin-1beta production in mice.