Understanding the antioxidant controversy : scrutinizing the "fountain of youth"

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    • Milbury, Paul E.
    • Richer, Alice C.

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Understanding the antioxidant controversy : scrutinizing the "fountain of youth"

Paul E. Milbury and Alice C. Richer

(The Praeger series on contemporary health and living)

Praeger Publishers, 2008

  • alk. paper

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Current scientific evidence suggests that free radicals— unstable by-products produced by normal human metabolic processes—damage the body, resulting in chronic health disorders and degenerative changes associated with aging. Nutritional products on the market today promise antioxidants can reduce—possibly even reverse—damage caused by these free radicals. If true, that would mean less chronic disease and premature aging, at the very least. But are antioxidants indeed the new Fountain of Youth? Media reports extol antioxidants as the solution to disease and aging, and some studies do seem to back up those reports. Yet the studies that have been completed are far from conclusive, and taking antioxidant supplements can be dangerous. This book explores current thinking, analyzes studies, and answers the questions: What are antioxidants? What do they do? Is there any real benefit to taking them as supplements? Are there real dangers for me? Media report preliminary and conflicting scientific studies on antioxidants, notwithstanding the fact that the final analysis about their effectiveness and safety is incomplete. The result is increasing sales of dietary supplements and so-called functional foods or nutraceuticals that are not regulated, nor proven, and a possible public safety crisis from hypersupplementation. Milbury and Richer bring us up to date, sharing nuances and emerging news regarding antioxidants—and their dangers. Understanding the Antioxidant Controversy is an educated consumers' and health professionals' guide to this controversial topic.

Table of Contents

Series Foreword by Julie Silver Acknowledgments Preface 1. The Perception of Antioxidants in America 2. The Science of Nutrition 3. Antioxidants and the Redox Biology of Life 4. What Does Research Show? 5. The Antioxidants of Life 6. Making Sense of It All Appendices A: Dietary Reference Intakes B: Antioxidants—Dietary Reference Intakes C: Resources Glossary Notes Index

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