Natural Antioxidants and Vitamins Supplementation Shelters Adolescents from Upper Respiratory Tract Infection

IF 0.1 Q4 PEDIATRICS
N. Chahine, M. Nader, Wissam W. Chalhoub, R. Chahine
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: Context : Several decades of dietary research recommended the consumption of antioxidants and vitamins rich foods as a protective tool against a broad portfolio of diseases Aims : This study aims to test if oral supplementation of natural antioxidants and vitamins before the winter season, may reduce the occurrence of upper respiratory tract infection (URTI) in adolescents. Settings and Design : Natural antioxidants and vitamins supplements were given to 90 adolescents (45 males, and 45 females) from an orphanage against a placebo during three months in a double-blind fashion. Methods and Material : Saliva was collected before and after supplementation. The antioxidant activity of saliva was determined in vitro using electrolysis as a free radical generating system. Additionally, total antioxidant activity, glutathione and ascorbic acid levels in the saliva were evaluated before and after supplementation. The URTI frequency was recorded throughout the winter season (3 months). Statistical Analysis : All values were expressed as means ± SEM. Significance of the results was assessed using Student's t-test and Fisher’s test Results : Data indicated that only five individuals from the group that received antioxidants and vitamins supplements manifested URTI while 14 adolescents from the non-supplemented group showed symptoms of URTI. Biochemical analysis revealed that the saliva in provenance from the supplemented group exhibited a higher capacity to scavenge free radicals compared to its capacity before supplementation. This supplementation also increased the total antioxidant activity and the levels of both ascorbic acid and glutathione in the saliva. Conclusions : We concluded that oral intake of antioxidants and vitamins protects against URTI through increased antioxidant activity.
天然抗氧化剂和维生素补充剂保护青少年免受上呼吸道感染
:背景:几十年的饮食研究建议食用富含抗氧化剂和维生素的食物作为预防多种疾病的保护工具目的:本研究旨在测试在冬季前口服补充天然抗氧化剂和维生素是否可以减少青少年上呼吸道感染(URTI)的发生。设置和设计:在三个月的时间里,以双盲方式,对90名孤儿院青少年(45名男性和45名女性)服用天然抗氧化剂和维生素补充剂,对照安慰剂。方法和材料:补充前后收集唾液。采用电解作为自由基产生系统,在体外测定唾液的抗氧化活性。此外,还对补充前后唾液中的总抗氧化活性、谷胱甘肽和抗坏血酸水平进行了评估。URTI频率记录在整个冬季(3个月)。统计分析:所有数值均以平均值±SEM表示。使用Student t检验和Fisher检验评估结果的显著性。结果:数据表明,接受抗氧化剂和维生素补充剂的组中只有5人表现出URTI,而未补充抗氧化剂和维生素的组中有14名青少年表现出URTI症状。生化分析显示,与补充前相比,补充组来源的唾液具有更高的清除自由基的能力。这种补充还增加了唾液中的总抗氧化活性以及抗坏血酸和谷胱甘肽的水平。结论:我们得出结论,口服抗氧化剂和维生素可以通过提高抗氧化活性来预防URTI。
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