Lifestyle Behaviours and Plasma Vitamin C andβ-Carotene Levels from the ELAN Population (Liège, Belgium)

Author:

Pincemail Joël12,Vanbelle Sophie3,Degrune Fabien1,Cheramy-Bien Jean-Paul12,Charlier Corinne4,Chapelle Jean-Paul5,Giet Didier6,Collette George6,Albert Adelin3,Defraigne Jean-Olivier12

Affiliation:

1. Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, University of Liège—CHU, B35 Sart Tilman, 4000 Liège, Belgium

2. Research Centre for Experimental Surgery (CREDEC), University of Liège—CHU, B35 Sart Tilman, 4000 Liège, Belgium

3. Department of Medical Informatics and Biostatistics, University of Liège—CHU, B35 Sart Tilman, 4000 Liège, Belgium

4. Department of Toxicology, University of Liège—CHU, B35 Sart Tilman, 4000 Liège, Belgium

5. Laboratory of Clinical Chemistry, University of Liège—CHU, B35 Sart Tilman, 4000 Liège, Belgium

6. Department of General Practice, University of Liège—CHU, B35 Sart Tilman, 4000 Liège, Belgium

Abstract

Several factors, including fruit and vegetables intakes, have been shown to significantly influence the plasma concentrations of the two antioxidants vitamin C and β-carotene. Deficiency levels of 6 mg/L (34.2 μM) for vitamin C and of 0.22 mg/L (0.4 μM) for β-carotene have been suggested below which cardiovascular risk might be increased. The present study performed on 897 presumably healthy subjects aged 40–60 years aimed to examine how modifiable lifestyle factors may be related to vitamin C and/or β-carotene deficiency. Gender, smoking, lack of regular physical activity and of daily fruit consumption (≥2/day), and social status (in particular, unemployment) were found to be significant risk factors for vitamin C deficiency. For β-carotene deficiency, the same factors were identified except social status; moreover, overweight and OC use in women were also found to have a deleterious effect. For non exposed subjects, the probability of developing vitamin C deficiency was 4% in men and 2.4% in women. This probability increased to 66.3% for men and to 44.3% for women (and even to 50.4% under OC use), when all risk factors were present. For β-carotene deficiency, the corresponding probabilities were equal to 29.7% in men and 13.7% in women (no risk factor present), and to 86.1% for men and 69.9% (91.6% for OC use) for women (all factors present), respectively.

Funder

Department of Health Promotion of the Province of Liège, Belgium

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

Nutrition and Dietetics,Food Science,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism

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