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Vitamin E Supplementation in Healthy Persons

Jerome A. Dixon, DO, MNS
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Stephen J. Lurie, MD, PhDSenior Editor: IndividualAuthor
Jody W. Zylke, MDContributing Editor: IndividualAuthor

Copyright 2001 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved. Applicable FARS/DFARS Restrictions Apply to Government Use.

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JAMA. 2001;285(19):2449-2450. doi:10.1001/jama.285.19.2449
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To the Editor: In their study of vitamin E on lipid peroxidation, Dr Meagher and colleagues1 did not follow up their subjects long enough to find an effect. Peroxidation activity, or any other activity of fat-soluable vitamins, would most likely take much longer than 8 weeks to occur given their route of absorption and distribution in the body. This study would have been much more valid if it were conducted for 6- to 18-months, as is typical for lipid-lowering agents.

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Meagher  EA, Barry  OP, Lawson  JA.  et al.  Effects of vitamin E on lipid peroxidation in healthy persons. JAMA. 2001;285:1178-1182.

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Meagher  EA, Barry  OP, Lawson  JA.  et al.  Effects of vitamin E on lipid peroxidation in healthy persons. JAMA. 2001;285:1178-1182.
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