2020
DOI: 10.1007/s00394-020-02239-8
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Dietary antioxidants, non-enzymatic antioxidant capacity and the risk of osteoarthritis in the Swedish National March Cohort

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“…While many studies in animal models and humans generally point to vitamin C supplementation as an efficacious treatment in the prevention of OA, other studies have concluded that excess vitamin C intake may lead to detrimental effects within the body, including increased inflammation and even increased progression of OA. 40,41,43,44,46,50,51,[53][54][55]60 The second is that there does seem to be a general consensus around an optimal dosage for the substances to have a maximal effect. 44,46 Based on our and other published studies, we hypothesize that several important factors have not fully been considered in data collection and analysis, possibly resulting in the discrepancies seen in several of the data sets.…”
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“…While many studies in animal models and humans generally point to vitamin C supplementation as an efficacious treatment in the prevention of OA, other studies have concluded that excess vitamin C intake may lead to detrimental effects within the body, including increased inflammation and even increased progression of OA. 40,41,43,44,46,50,51,[53][54][55]60 The second is that there does seem to be a general consensus around an optimal dosage for the substances to have a maximal effect. 44,46 Based on our and other published studies, we hypothesize that several important factors have not fully been considered in data collection and analysis, possibly resulting in the discrepancies seen in several of the data sets.…”
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“…51 While the multiple studies mentioned above have provided data illustrating vitamin C's chondroprotective ability, several other studies published in the literature have reached the opposite conclusion. 53,55,60 No association between vitamin C intake and risk of developing OA was noted in the large prospective cohort study conducted by Veen et al in 2020. 60 Furthermore, Chaganti et al performed a nested case-control study that examined the correlation between knee OA with circulating serum vitamin C and E levels.…”
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“…A study with 35 osteoarthritis patients showed a negative association between serum vitamin E levels and osteoarthritis pain scores [14]. The Swedish National March Cohort study found that the risk of osteoarthritis increased with higher dietary vitamin E intake level [15]. A cross-sectional study conducted in Changsha City, Hunan, China, found no significant association between dietary vitamin E and the prevalence of osteoarthritis [16].…”
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