维生素过量的风险:综述

A. Dhyani, V. Chander, Nardev Singh
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维生素是一种有机物质,对生命的生物过程至关重要。体内维生素不足会导致机体生物机能下降,从而引起各种严重的健康问题。人体对维生素的需求是由大自然来满足的,而维生素的补充摄入会对人体产生毒性。维生素缺乏是发展中国家人民普遍存在的问题。维生素和膳食补充剂在各种各样的零售店都可以买到不同的配方,没有任何规定。近年来,人们对维生素过多症的兴趣大大增加,维生素过多症是由过量摄入维生素引起的中毒。维生素过多症主要是由脂溶性维生素(D和A)引起的,因为这些维生素比水溶性维生素在体内储存的时间更长。维生素过多症是一种罕见但严重的疾病,除其他来源外,还可在大剂量替代后表现出来。治疗主要侧重于减少饮食摄入,适当注意水合作用,同时停止维生素治疗。在这项研究中,作者试图将注意力集中在维生素的毒性和维生素在日常生活中的不必要使用上。
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OVERDOSE RISK OF VITAMINS: A REVIEW
Vitamins are the organic substances which are very essential for the biological process of life. Insufficient vitamins in the body leads to decreased biological capabilities of body, which may cause various serious health problems. The requirement of vitamins in body is fulfilled by the nature while the supplementary intake of vitamins causes toxicity in body. Vitamins deficiencies is a common problem in the people of developing countries. Vitamins and dietary supplements are readily available in different formulations in wide variety of retail outlets without any regulations. In the recent years there has been a great increase on interest about hypervitaminosis, the intoxication resulting from an excess intake of vitamin. Hypervitaminoses are primarily caused by fat-soluble vitamins (D and A), as these are stored by the body for longer period than the water-soluble vitamins. Hypervitaminosis is a uncommon but serious form which is manifested after mega dose substitute in addition to other sources as well. The management primarily focuses on reduced dietary intake with proper attention to hydration along with discontinuation of vitamin therapy. In this study authors are trying to focus in the urgent attention on toxicity of vitamins and unwanted uses of vitamins in daily life.
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