Caroteen
verlaagt risico op sterfte ouderen.*
Ouderen met hoge bloedconcentraties van het antioxidant
caroteen hebben een lager risico op sterfte aan hart- en vaatziekten en kanker.
Hoge bloedgehaltes van vitamine E, een andere antioxidant, leiden waarschijnlijk
niet tot een lager sterfterisico. Deze conclusies trekken onderzoekers van
Wageningen Universiteit en het RIVM op basis van een studie onder ruim 1000
Europese oudere mannen en vrouwen.
Plasma
carotene and {alpha}-tocopherol in relation to 10-y all-cause and cause-specific
mortality in European elderly: the Survey in Europe on Nutrition and the Elderly,
a Concerted Action (SENECA).
Buijsse B, Feskens EJ, Schlettwein-Gsell D,
Ferry M, Kok FJ, Kromhout D, de Groot LC.
Center for
Nutrition and Health, National Institute for Public Health and the Environment,
Bilthoven, Netherlands.
BACKGROUND: Only a few observational studies have related plasma carotene and
alpha-tocopherol to mortality in elderly subjects. OBJECTIVE: The objective was
to study the association of plasma carotene (alpha-and beta-carotene) and
alpha-tocopherol with all-cause and cause-specific mortality in elderly subjects
who participated in a European prospective study. DESIGN: Plasma concentrations
of carotene and alpha-tocopherol were measured in 1168 elderly men and women.
After a follow-up period of 10 y, 388 persons had died. The association between
plasma antioxidants and mortality was analyzed by using Cox proportional hazard
models. To put our results in context, we performed a meta-analysis of 5 studies
on plasma antioxidants and all-cause mortality in elderly populations. RESULTS:
Plasma carotene concentrations were associated with a lower mortality risk [adjusted
rate ratio (RR) for an increment of 0.39 mumol/L: 0.79; 95% CI: 0.70, 0.89].
This lower mortality risk was observed for both cancer (RR: 0.59; 95% CI: 0.44,
0.79) and cardiovascular disease (RR: 0.83; 95% CI: 0.70, 1.00). The lower risk
of cardiovascular death was confined to those with a body mass index (in
kg/m(2)) <25 (RR: 0.67; 95% CI: 0.49, 0.94). Plasma concentrations of
alpha-tocopherol were not associated with all-cause or cause-specific mortality.
The results for both plasma antioxidants and all-cause mortality were confirmed
by the meta-analysis. CONCLUSIONS: This prospective study suggests that high
plasma concentrations of carotene are associated both with lower mortality from
all causes and with cancer in the elderly. For cardiovascular mortality, the
inverse association was confined to elderly with body mass indexes <25.
(
Okt. 2005) (Opm.De meeste caroteen zit in
geelgroene groenten, wortelen, fruit en sinaasappelen)