2021
DOI: 10.1093/cdn/nzab053_060
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Current Estimates of Serum Vitamin C and Vitamin C Deficiency in the United States

Abstract: Objectives This study aimed to assess current mean serum vitamin C level and prevalence of vitamin C deficiency (serum level <11.4 μmol/L) in the United States using nationally representative data, as well as compare to the previous decade's distributions. The study also explored the predictive effects of demographic variables on prevalence of vitamin C deficiency. Methods The study population included 6740 non-institu… Show more

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“…Modeling studies that include region-specific characteristics could support such analyses to estimate the cost-effectiveness of MSU implementation in a specific region. 3,4 Willemijn J. Maas, M.Sc. Maarten M.H.…”
Section: Trial Of Mobile Stroke Unitsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Modeling studies that include region-specific characteristics could support such analyses to estimate the cost-effectiveness of MSU implementation in a specific region. 3,4 Willemijn J. Maas, M.Sc. Maarten M.H.…”
Section: Trial Of Mobile Stroke Unitsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In response to Garg: our trial used more rigorous classification methods than the trial by Liberman et al 3 Adjudications were performed solely by expert vascular neurologists and were based on access to the entire medical record and imaging, not fictional written vignettes.…”
Section: Doi: 101056/nejmc2116124mentioning
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“…Although there is widespread availability of vitamin C–containing foods and beverages in developed countries, deficiency still occurs. According to a large population study in the US (n = 6740), 5.9% of the population surveyed were found to be deficient in vitamin C 4 . A study of low‐income consumers in the UK from 2003 to 2005 found that 25% of men (n = 433) and 16% of women (n = 876) were vitamin C deficient 5 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3 Although there is widespread availability of vitamin C-containing foods and beverages in developed countries, deficiency still occurs. According to a large population study in the US (n = 6740), 5.9% of the population surveyed were found to be deficient in vitamin C. 4 A study of low-income consumers in the UK from 2003 to 2005 found that 25% of men (n = 433) and 16% of women (n = 876) were vitamin C deficient. 5 People at the highest risk for vitamin C deficiency are those with inadequate intake, such as patients with alcohol abuse disorder, malnutrition, psychiatric disorders, restrictive eating habits, and food insecurity, as well as those with malabsorptive syndromes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%