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Plasma vitamin C and mortality: the seasons are changing

The supply and consumption of micronutrients is not uniform throughout the year due to the provision and storage of foods, for example, fruits and vegetables as a source of vitamin C. The extent to which this seasonal variation occurs is different between high-income versus low-income countries and between urban versus rural regions, and in case of vitamin C, reflected in lower plasma ascorbic acid concentrations when the harvest approaches. Graphing food balance sheet data, the amount of fruit and vegetables consumed has changed over time (see figure 1). These ecological data have limitations regarding the within country variation,1 but secular patterns may be observed. In China, contrary to the other continents, fruit and vegetable supply appears to have greatly increased since the mid-80s (although extensive modelling estimates more modest increments1). Despite this, overall consumption in the reported study remains low and greatly season dependent…

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Posted in: Journal Article Abstracts on 09/30/2018 | Link to this post on IFP |
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