Medical References for Vitamins
Daily Multi-Vitamins:
JAMA, the Journal of the American Medical Association.
Vitamin A:
Hunt TK, Vitamin A and wound healing. Journal Am Acad Dermatol 1986;15:817-21.)
Vitamin B complex:
American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 1998:68
Lancet 346; 1995.
Sitaram N, et al. Choline: Selective Enhancement of Serial Learning and Encoding of Low Imagery Words in Man. Life Sci. May 1978;22(17):1555-60.
Cacabelos R, et al. A pharmacogenomic approach to Alzheimer's disease. Acta Neurol Scand Suppl. 2000;176:12-9.
Vitamin C:
McAlindon TE, et al. Do antioxidant micronutrients protect against the development and progression of knee osteoarthritis? Arthritis Rheum 1996;39:648-56.
Schwartz ER. The modulation of osteoarthritic development by vitamins C and E. Int J Vitam Nutr Res 1984;26:141-6.)
Vitamin D
Cancer, Epidemiology, Biomarkers, and Prevention
Felson D. Relation of dietary intake and serum levels of vitamin D to progression of osteoarthritis of the knee among participants in the Framingham Study. Ann Int Med 1996;125:353.
Vitamin E:
American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 65: 1997
Fairburn K, Grootveld M, Ward RJ, et al. Alpha-tocopherol, lipids and lipoproteins in knee-joint synovial fluid and serum from patients with inflammatory joint disease. Clin Sci 1992;83:657-64.
Bjorneboe, A. et al. Absorption, Transport of Vitamin E. Journal of Nutrition 120:233-242, 1990.
Machlin, L.J., Ph.D., Ed. B. and Clin. Nutr. Vol. 1. Marcel Decker, NY. Vitamin E: A Comprehensive Treatise
Vitamin K:
Cracium AM, Wolf J., Knapen MJH, et al. Improved bone metabolism in female elite athletes after vitamin K supplementation. Int J Sports Med 1998;19:479-84.
Feskanich D, Weber P, Willett WC, Rockett H, Booth SL, Colditz GA. Vitamin K intake and hip fractures in women: a prospective study. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. Jan.1999;69(1):74-9.
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