Dietary supplements may not increase life expectancy and may be harmful in large quantities.
The New York Times (4/8, Bakalar) reports researchers found that dietary supplements do not increase life expectancy, and may be harmful in large quantities. The findings were published in the Annals of Internal Medicine.
TIME (4/8, Ducharme) reports the researchers concluded that “nutrients consumed via supplements do not improve health and longevity as effectively as those consumed through foods.”
소스: AMA 4/9/2019
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