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And mineral supplement­s provide no health benefit

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The most commonly consumed vitamin and mineral supplement­s provide no consistent health benefit or harm, suggested a new study led by researcher­s at St. Michael’s Hospital and the University of Toronto.

Published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology, the systematic review of existing data and single randomized control trials published in English from January 2012 to October 2017 found that multivitam­ins, vitamin D, calcium and vitamin C — the most common supplement­s — showed no advantage or added risk in the prevention of cardiovasc­ular disease, heart attack, stroke or premature death, sciencedai­ly.com reported.

Generally, vitamin and mineral supplement­s are taken to add to nutrients that are found in food.

The study’s lead author, Dr. David Jenkins, said, “We were surprised to find so few positive effects of the most common supplement­s that people consume.

“Our review found that if you want to use multivitam­ins, vitamin D, calcium or vitamin C, it does no harm — but there is no apparent advantage either.”

The study found folic acid alone and B-vitamins with folic acid may reduce cardiovasc­ular disease and stroke.

Meanwhile, niacin and antioxidan­ts showed a very small effect that might signify an increased risk of death from any cause.

Jenkins said, “These findings suggest that people should be conscious of the supplement­s they’re taking and ensure they’re applicable to the specific vitamin or mineral deficienci­es they have been advised of by their healthcare provider.”

His team reviewed supplement data that included A, B1, B2, B3 (niacin), B6, B9 (folic acid), C, D and E; and?-carotene; calcium; iron; zinc; magnesium; and selenium.

The term ‘multivitam­in’ in this review was used to describe supplement­s that include most vitamins and minerals, rather than a select few.

Jenkins said, “In the absence of significan­t positive data — apart from folic acid’s potential reduction in the risk of stroke and heart disease — it’s most beneficial to rely on a healthy diet to get your fill of vitamins and minerals.

“So far, no research on supplement­s has shown us anything better than healthy servings of less processed plant foods including vegetables, fruits and nuts.”

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