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Effect of vitamin C ingestion on the vascular endothelial function exposed to transient passive smoking
抗酸化剤が受動喫煙時に動脈機能に与える影響
Author
Azuma, Ayako Shikoku University|Tokushima University
Ishikawa, Mizuki Tokushima University
Keywords
passive smoking
antioxidants
vitamin C
vascular endothelial function
Content Type
Journal Article
Description
As well as active smoking, passive smoking is associated with a high risk of developing cardiovascular disease. The antioxidant vitamin C may inhibit the unfavorable effects of passive smoking. In this study, we investigated the effects of vitamin C ingestion on changes in the flow-mediated dilatation (FMD) at the brachial artery in patients exposed to transient passive smoking. The study participants included seven healthy adult males who were examined by high-resolution ultrasonography of the brachial artery before and after 15-minute of passive smoking. FMD was used to examine the endothelial function. Randomized crossover controlled trial, measurements were performed on two different days 120-minute after the oral administration of 1000mg of ascorbic acid (VC trial) or a placebo (P trial). Although the FMD values decreased after passive smoking in both trials, the FMD values of the VC trial were higher than those of the P trial, with significant differences between the trials observed immediately and 30-minute after passive smoking. The results of this study suggested that the ingestion of vitamin C may suppress the decrease in the vascular endothelial function caused by transient passive smoking.
Journal Title
Japanese Journal of Physical Fitness and Sports Medicine
ISSN
0039906X
18814751
NCID
AN00137986
Publisher
日本体力医学会
Volume
68
Issue
2
Start Page
153
End Page
157
Published Date
2019-03-16
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jpn
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Integrated Arts and Sciences