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Relatively Low Dietary Intake Of Vitamins A And C Boosts Asthma Risk

Main Category: Nutrition / Diet
Also Included In: Respiratory / Asthma;  Allergy
Article Date: 17 Apr 2009 - 1:00 PDT

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A relatively low dietary intake of vitamins A and C boosts the risk of asthma, suggests a systematic analysis of the available evidence, published ahead of print in the journal Thorax.

These findings clash with a large review of the evidence, which was published last year.

Observational studies in recent years have pointed to a link between dietary antioxidant vitamins (A,C, and E) and asthma, but the results of clinical trials have proved inconclusive, claim the authors.

In a bid to try and clear up the confusion, they conducted a comprehensive search of major databases of peer reviewed research, abstracts of conference proceedings on asthma and wheeze, and bibliographies from 1980 to the end of 2007.

They found 40 relevant studies, which had looked at the association between vitamin intake and asthma and wheezing, out of more than 2,600.

The pooled results showed that dietary intake of vitamin A was significantly lower among those with asthma than in those who had not been diagnosed with the disease.

The average intake of 182 ug a day was equivalent to between a quarter and a third of the recommended daily amount of vitamin A.

Vitamin A intake was also significantly lower - equivalent to around half of the recommended daily amount - in those with severe disease than in those with mild asthma.

Low circulating levels of vitamin C in the bloodstream and lower dietary intake of foods containing vitamin C were also associated with a 12% heightened risk of asthma.

Vitamin E intake was not associated with a diagnosis of asthma, but blood levels were significantly lower among those with severe disease compared with those whose symptoms were mild.

This translates into an intake that is 2 mg/day or 20% lower than the recommended daily amount of vitamin E.

The findings for a link between dietary antioxidants and wheeze were less consistent.

The authors point out that their research does not conclusively prove cause and effect, but they suggest that the large review published last year, which found no association between antioxidants and asthma risk, was limited in its scope.

"... this meta analysis searched only for studies in adults published in English language journals and listed in only one electronic database .... and the analyses were based on a combined outcome of asthma or wheeze," they write.

They conclude: "Overall, our findings from [the current] systematic review and meta-analysis indicate that low levels of vitamin C intake, and to a lesser extent vitamin A, are consistently associated with asthma risk to a degree that, if causal, would be sufficient to be clinically relevant."

"Association between antioxidant vitamins and asthma outcome measures: systematic review and meta-analysis."
Online First Thorax 2009; doi 10.1136/thx.2008.101469

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Emma Dickinson
British Medical Journal
BMA House
Tavistock Square
London
WC1H 9JP





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