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Circulating B-vitamin biomarkers and B-vitamin supplement use in relation to quality of life in patients with colorectal cancer: results from the FOCUS consortium.

Janna Lena KooleMartijn J L BoursAnne J M R GeijsenBiljana GigicArve UlvikDieuwertje E G KokStefanie BrezinaJennifer OseAndreas BaierlJürgen BöhmHermann BrennerStéphanie O BreukinkJenny Chang-ClaudeFranzel J B van DuijnhovenPeter van DuijvendijkTanja GumpenbergerNina HabermannHenk K van HalterenMichael HoffmeisterAndreana N HolowatyjMaryska L G Janssen-HeijnenEric T P KeulenRama KiblawiFlip M KruytChristopher I LiTengda LinØivind MidttunAnita R PeoplesEline H van RoekelMartin A SchneiderPetra Schrotz-KingAlexis B UlrichKathy VickersEvertine WesselinkJohannes H W de WiltAndrea GsurPer M UelandCornelia M UlrichEllen KampmanMatty P Weijenberg
Published in: The American journal of clinical nutrition (2021)
Higher vitamin B6 status was associated with better quality of life, yet limited associations were observed for the use of B-vitamin supplements. Vitamin B6 needs further study to clarify its role in relation to quality of life.
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