China: A large cross-sectional study published in BMC Cardiovascular Disorders has found a complex, J-shaped relationship between serum vitamin E levels and the risk of cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) . Led by Jian Li from the Department of Neurology at Beijing Chao Yang Hospital, Capital University of Medical Sciences, Beijing, China, the study highlights the importance of maintaining vitamin E within an optimal range to minimize cardiovascular risk.
CVDs remain a leading cause of mortality worldwide, and identifying modifiable risk factors is essential for prevention strategies. This study aimed to evaluate whether vitamin E, a commonly consumed antioxidant , plays a protective or harmful role in cardiovascular health.
The researchers analyzed data from 3,516 adults who particip

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