Vitamin E Wards Off Colds in Elderly
Vitamin E supplements ward off colds
in the elderly and may help some seniors avoid upper respiratory
tract infections that can prove deadly, researchers said.
In the study of 617 nursing home
patients aged 65 or older, those who swallowed a vitamin E supplement
daily had significantly fewer common colds and had a 20 percent
overall lower risk of acquiring a cold, compared to participants
given a harmless placebo.
More patients taking the vitamin
avoided upper respiratory tract infections than in the placebo
group during the one-year study period. However, the vitamin did
not reduce lower respiratory tract infections.
Respiratory illnesses in the elderly
can be debilitating and lead to complications and death, study
author Simin Meydani of Tufts University in Boston wrote in the
Journal of the American Medical Association.
"It is recognized that nutrition
has a major impact on disease resistance, and Meydani's group
has previously shown that vitamin E supplementation improves measures
of immune response. The current study shows an impact on actual
disease incidence," Annette Dickinson, president of the Council
for Responsible Nutrition, a trade group for the nutritional supplement
industry, said in a statement.
Reference
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Aug 18, 2004
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