Many athletes resort to vitamin and /or mineral supplement as either a type of nutritional insurance or in hopes of improving performance.
It also enhancing effect in healthy, well nourished, physically active men on measures of maximal aerobic capacity, heart rate sub-maximal endurance running performance and muscle glycogen stores.
Non competitive athletes and fitness enthusiast are also turning to vitamin/mineral supplements in an efforts to lose weight add muscle mass, prevent injury, relive pain, alleviate stress or retard the aging process.
The research shows that multivitamin (including vitamin B, C, and E) can improve immune parameters, pregnancy outcomes and child growth and health among HIV infected women and children.
It is vital to include sufficient amount of vitamins in the diet, but in spite of the progress achieved in vitamin research, there still confusion as to what people should do.
Hopes are that vitamin supplements might be helpful in the prevention of diseases, in fighting cancer and heart disease and in postponing the ravages of aging.
Vitamins are necessary for normal functioning of the body, but for children don’t need to take vitamin supplements on a regular basis if they are eating a diet containing all the food.
Breast children need a vitamin D supplement, but once a child is drinking whole milk, it is no longer necessary as vitamin D is added to all commercial liquid milks.
Vitamin Supplements
Vitamins are defined as a group of complex organic compounds present in minute amounts in natural foodstuff that are essential to normal metabolism and lack of which in the diet causes deficiency diseases. Vitamins are required in trace amounts (micrograms to milligrams per day) in the diet for health, growth and reproduction.
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