JAMA -- Abstract: Serial coronary angiographic evidence that antioxidant vitamin intake reduces progression of coronary artery atherosclerosis, June 21, 1995, Hodis et al. 273 (23): 1849

JAMA -- Abstract: Serial coronary angiographic evidence that antioxidant vitamin intake reduces progression of coronary artery atherosclerosis, June 21, 1995, Hodis et al. 273 (23): 1849 ()

  „OBJECTIVE--To explore the association of supplementary and dietary vitamin E and C intake with the progression of coronary artery disease. DESIGN--A subgroup analysis of the on-trial antioxidant vitamin intake database acquired in the Cholesterol Lowering Atherosclerosis Study, a randomized, placebo-controlled, serial angiographic clinical trial evaluating the risk and benefit of colestipol-niacin on coronary artery disease progression. SETTING--Community- and university-based cardiac catheterization laboratories. SUBJECTS--A total of 156 men aged 40 to 59 years with previous coronary artery bypass graft surgery.“

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JAMA -- Abstract: A Prospective Study of Coffee Consumption and the Risk of Symptomatic Gallstone Disease in Men, June 9, 1999, Leitzmann et al. 281 (22): 2106 JAMA -- Abstract: A Prospective Study of Coffee Consumption and the Risk of Symptomatic Gallstone Disease in Men, June 9, 1999, Leitzmann et al. 281 (22): 2106

  „After adjusting for other known or suspected risk factors, compared with men who did not consume regular coffee in 1986 and 1990, the adjusted relative risk (RR) for those who consistently drank 2 to 3 cups of regular coffee per day was 0.60 (95% confidence interval [CI], 0.42-0.86) and for those who drank 4 or more cups per day the RR was 0.55 (95% CI, 0.33-0.92). All coffee brewing methods showed a decreased risk. The risk of symptomatic gallstone disease also declined with increasing caffeine intake (P for trend=.005). After controlling for known or suspected risk factors, the RR for men in the highest category of caffeine intake (>800 mg/d) compared with men in the lowest category (“

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JAMA -- Abstract: Dietary Intake of Antioxidant Nutrients and the Risk of Incident Alzheimer Disease in a Biracial Community Study, June 26, 2002, Morris et al. 287 (24): 3230 JAMA -- Abstract: Dietary Intake of Antioxidant Nutrients and the Risk of Incident Alzheimer Disease in a Biracial Community Study, June 26, 2002, Morris et al. 287 (24): 3230

  „Conclusion  This study suggests that vitamin E from food, but not other antioxidants, may be associated with a reduced risk of AD. Unexpectedly, this association was observed only among individuals without the APOE 4 allele.“

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JAMA -- Abstract: Calcium supplementation and bone mineral density in adolescent girls, August 18, 1993, Lloyd et al. 270 (7): 841 JAMA -- Abstract: Calcium supplementation and bone mineral density in adolescent girls, August 18, 1993, Lloyd et al. 270 (7): 841

  „Dietary Chicory Inulin Increases Whole-Body Bone Mineral Density in Growing Male Rats Roberfroid et al. J. Nutr. 2002;132:3599-3602. ABSTRACT | FULL TEXT  “

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JAMA -- Abstract: Association of Coffee and Caffeine Intake With the Risk of Parkinson Disease, May 24, 2000, Ross et al. 283 (20): 2674 JAMA -- Abstract: Association of Coffee and Caffeine Intake With the Risk of Parkinson Disease, May 24, 2000, Ross et al. 283 (20): 2674

  „Main Outcome Measure  Incident PD, by amount of coffee intake (measured at study enrollment and 6-year follow-up) and by total dietary caffeine intake (measured at enrollment).“

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JAMA -- Abstract: Hypoxemia is associated with mitochondrial DNA damage and gene induction. Implications for cardiac disease, October 2, 1991, Corral-Debrinski et al. 266 (13): 1812 JAMA -- Abstract: Hypoxemia is associated with mitochondrial DNA damage and gene induction. Implications for cardiac disease, October 2, 1991, Corral-Debrinski et al. 266 (13): 1812

  „Paradoxical decrease of mitochondrial DNA deletions in epithelial cells of active ulcerative colitis patients Fukushima and Fiocchi Am. Physiol. 2004;286:G804-G813. ABSTRACT | FULL TEXT  “

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