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Scientific Research Documents Health Benefits of Multivitamins, Other Nutritional Supplements

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Consistent use of multivitamins and
other key supplements can promote good health and help prevent disease,
according to a comprehensive new report released by the Council for
Responsible Nutrition (CRN). The report found that ongoing use of
multivitamins (preferably with minerals) and other single-nutrient supplements
(like calcium or folic acid) demonstrated quantifiable positive impact in
areas ranging from strengthening the immune system of highly-vulnerable
elderly patients, to drastically reducing the risk of neural tube birth
defects such as spina bifida.
The 100-plus page report -- titled The Benefits of Nutritional Supplements
-- reviewed more than a decade's-worth of the most scientifically-significant
studies measuring the health benefits of multivitamins and other nutritional
supplements, including antioxidants (vitamins C and E), calcium, long chain
omega-3 fatty acids (fish oils), vitamin D, vitamins B-6 and B-12, and folic
acid.
"The medical and scientific communities are rapidly accumulating powerful
evidence about the role of nutritional supplements in both health promotion
and disease prevention," said Annette Dickinson, Ph.D., the author of the
report and CRN vice president, scientific and regulatory affairs.
"This growing critical mass of data underscores the need for health
professionals to do more to encourage patients to get into a regular, defined
routine of supplementation. While it is never too late to start incorporating
supplements into a healthy lifestyle, there is compelling evidence that
consistent, long-term use provides the strongest benefits. For as little as a
dime a day, the cost of a basic multivitamin, you can make a sound investment
in good health," she said.
Highlights from the report findings include:
- If all women of childbearing age used multivitamins with folic acid, it
should be possible to reduce the current incidence of neural tube birth
defects like spina bifida by as much as 70%.
- The routine use of multivitamins and mineral supplements by the elderly
could improve immune function and thus reduce infectious disease,
potentially cutting in half the total number of days they are sick.
- Supplementation with calcium and vitamin D could reduce the rate of hip
fracture among older people by at least 20%-meaning 40,000 to 50,000
fewer hip fractures each year in the United States-for an average
annual savings of $1.5 to $2 billion.
- The potential cost savings of a prevention-oriented approach to health
and diet are tremendous. A 1997 analysis predicted that if the
occurrence of cardiovascular disease, stroke and hip fracture were
delayed five years, total U.S. health care cost savings could equal $89
billion annually.
- While the addition of a multivitamin would benefit most people,
different additional supplements should be chosen based on the specific
lifestage, gender or lifestyle of the individual. For example, though
calcium is generally important for all men and women, it is
particularly critical for children building bone mass and elderly
people seeking to preserve it.
"Scientific evidence in support of the health benefits of nutritional
supplements has grown dramatically in recent years," said Jeffrey Blumberg,
Ph.D., a professor in the School of Nutrition Science and Policy at Tufts
University in Boston. "We must now work to translate this knowledge to health
care providers, policy makers and consumers so the simple actions people can
take to promote their health and prevent disease can be more fully realized.
The impact of a rational use of dietary supplements can also help reduce
health care costs which escalate every year as our population grows older."
Dr. Dickinson noted that while all people should strive to eat a healthy
and balanced diet -- no matter what their age or health circumstance -- few in
reality do. "While the overall improvement of dietary habits has been the
focus of much research on health promotion and disease prevention, the medical
and scientific communities are increasingly recognizing that nutritional
supplements have a critical role to play. Too many studies have shown that
most diets -- even fairly healthy ones -- fall well below the Recommended
Dietary Allowance for many nutrients. Supplements are a proven bridge between
what we should eat and what we actually eat," she said.
Dr. Dickinson is an expert on the benefits of vitamins and minerals who
has worked in the field since 1973. In 1995, President Clinton appointed Dr.
Dickinson to the Commission on Dietary Supplement Labels, and in 2002 she was
named to the Food Advisory Committee of the Food and Drug Administration
(FDA). She is the author of numerous papers and is frequently asked to speak
on the topic of dietary supplements to policy-making, scientific and other
audiences.
The full report and additional information are available on the CRN website at
The Council for Responsible Nutrition (CRN), founded in 1973, is a
Washington, D.C.-based trade association representing ingredient suppliers and
manufacturers in the dietary supplement industry. CRN members adhere to a
strong code of ethics, comply with dosage limits and manufacture dietary
supplements to high quality standards under good manufacturing practices. The
dietary supplement industry is regulated by the Food and Drug Administration
and the Federal Trade Commission, as well as by government agencies in each of
the 50 states.
More Support for Vitamins!
In a landmark article the Journal of The American Medical Association
has announced that all adults should take vitamin supplements to help
prevent chronic diseases. This represents a radical departure from the
conventional perspective that always maintained that adults get
sufficient nutrition from food and that vitamins were unnecessary. What
changed the doc's minds?
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