Antioxidant Dietary Intake Recommended Over Supplements by Heart Assn.
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Antioxidant intake through diet is "the most prudent and scientifically supportable recommendation" aimed at reducing the risk of coronary heart disease, the American Heart Association says in a science advisory on antioxidants and CHD risk published in the Feb. 2 issue of Circulation. More research must be done on antioxidant supplements before they can be recommended for prophylactic use, AHA says.
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