LONDON British researchers are
suggesting a link between arthritis and
vitamin C, with people whose diets are low
in the vitamin appearing to be more at risk
of developing the condition.
Researchers from the Arthritis Research
Campaign (ARC), the University of Manchester
and the Institute of Public Health at
Cambridge University studied about 25,000
people over eight years to see the effect of
diet on their arthritis risk.
"We wanted to find out whether fruit and
vegetable consumptionthe main dietary
source of vitamin Ccould affect a person's
risk of developing inflammatory
polyarthritis," said dietitian Dorothy
Pattison.
Those taking part were among recruits in
the EPIC-Norfolk study set up in 1993 to
provide an ongoing database on the link
between chronic diseases and diet.
Over an eight-year period, 73 people
developed inflammatory polyarthritis. Their
diets were low in fruits and vegetables,
fructose and vitamin C.
Dr. David Scott, president of the British
Society for Rheumatology, said: "It seems
there is a particularly strong link between
the risk of developing some forms of
arthritis and a low intake of vitamin C. We
feel these findings may have important
implications for the role of diet in
reducing the risk of inflammatory arthritis.
More research is clearly needed in this
area."
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