Journal article
Associations between plasma antioxidants and hypertension in a community-based sample of 415 Australians aged 60-64
RA Parslow, P Sachdev, C Salonikas, O Lux, AF Jorm, D Naidoo
Journal of Human Hypertension | Published : 2005
Abstract
It has been suggested that increased oxidative stress may be both a cause as well as a consequence of hypertension. In vivo oxidation of low-density lipoproteins by oxygen-free radicals may increase hypertension-related atherogenesis, and antioxidants may be beneficial in this regard. Previous findings concerning associations between serum measures of antioxidants; and hypertension have however been inconsistent. Plasma levels of β-carotene, Vitamin A, E, uric acid, homocysteine and total antioxidant capacity, as well as two markers of oxidative stress, malondialdehyde (MDA) and protein carbonyls, were measured in morning fasting blood samples provided by 415 Australians aged 60-64 years, se..
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