Serum antioxidant vitamins and respiratory morbidity and mortality: a pooled analysis.
Paivi M SaloAngelico MendyJesse WilkersonSamantha A MolsberryLydia FeinsteinStephanie J LondonMichael B FesslerPeter S ThorneDarryl C ZeldinPublished in: Respiratory research (2022)
Our analysis of nationally representative data on over 34,000 participants showed that lower serum levels of vitamins A, C, D, and α-tocopherol vitamin E are associated with increased respiratory morbidity and/or mortality in U.S. adults. The results underscore the importance of antioxidant vitamins in respiratory health.