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Title: Determinants of the nutritional status of vitamin E in a nonsmoking Mediterranean population. Analysis of the effect of vitamin E intake, alcohol consumption and body mass index on the serum alpha-tocopherol concentration
Authors: Gascón-Vila, P.
Garcia-Closas, R.
Serra-Majem, L. 
Pastor, M. C.
Ribas, L.
Ramon, J. M.
Mariné-Font, A.
Salleras, L.
UNESCO Clasification: 32 Ciencias médicas
3206 Ciencias de la nutrición
320613 Vitaminas
Keywords: Vitamin E
BMI
Alcohol
Intake
α-tocopherol and nutritional status
Issue Date: 1997
Journal: European Journal of Clinical Nutrition 
Abstract: Objectives: Study was conducted in order to investigate the association of vitamin E intake and other factors with plasma alpha-tocopherol concentration in a non-smoking Mediterranean population.Design: A cross-sectional study was conducted in a subsample of a representative sample of the Catalan population.Subjects: Sample size was 143 men and women, aged between Is and 75 y, and final response rate reached 61.9% of the initial sample.Interventions: Serum alpha-tocopherol concentration standardized by serum total lipids was used as a proxy of the nutritional status of vitamin E. Vitamin E intake and alcohol consumption were estimated by a replicated 24 h recall method. Dietary data were collected in two different periods, winter and summer, in order to account for seasonal variation in nutrient intake, and were corrected for random within-person variability in order to account for day-to-day variation in nutrient intake. Multivariate linear regression models were fitted in order to estimate the determinants of serum alpha-tocopherol concentration.Results: In this population study, for each one mg increase in vitamin E intake, serum alpha-tocopherol concentration increased, on average, 0.66 micromol/L, after adjusting for age, gender, Body Mass Index (BMI), alcohol consumption and energy intake. BMI also influenced significantly serum alpha-tocopherol concentration, whereas alcohol intake, age and gender did not show significant associations with serum alpha-tocopherol.Conclusions: The study showed that vitamin E nutritional status was associated to vitamin E intake and BMI in non-smokers.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/44894
ISSN: 0954-3007
DOI: 10.1038/sj.ejcn.1600472
Source: European Journal of Clinical Nutrition [ISSN 0954-3007], v. 51, p. 723-728
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