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Use of dietary supplements by cardiologists, dermatologists and orthopedists: report of a surveyAnnette Dickinson
Dickinson Consulting, LLC, 3432 Denmark Avenue, 350, St, Paul, MN 55123, USA
Nutr J 10:20. 2011..The "Life...supplemented" Healthcare Professionals 2008 Impact Study (HCP Impact Study) surveyed usage of dietary supplements by physicians in three specialties: cardiology, dermatology, and orthopedics...
Physicians and nurses use and recommend dietary supplements: report of a surveyAnnette Dickinson
Dickinson Consulting, LLC, 3432 Denmark Avenue, 350 St Paul, MN 55123, USA
Nutr J 8:29. 2009..Even less information is available regarding the extent to which physicians and nurses recommend dietary supplements to their patients...
Risk assessment for creatine monohydrateAndrew Shao
Council for Responsible Nutrition, 1828 L St, NW, Suite 900, Washington, DC 20036 5114, USA
Regul Toxicol Pharmacol 45:242-51. 2006..Although much higher levels have been tested under acute conditions without adverse effects and may be safe, the data for intakes above 5 g/d are not sufficient for a confident conclusion of long-term safety...
Risk assessment for the carotenoids lutein and lycopeneAndrew Shao
Council for Responsible Nutrition, 1828 L St, NW, Suite 900, Washington, DC 20036 5114, USA
Regul Toxicol Pharmacol 45:289-98. 2006..Although much higher levels have been tested without adverse effects and may be safe, the data for intakes above these levels are not sufficient for a confident conclusion of long-term safety...
Risk assessment for the amino acids taurine, L-glutamine and L-arginineAndrew Shao
Council for Responsible Nutrition, 1828 L Street, NW, Suite 900, Washington, DC 20036 5114, USA
Regul Toxicol Pharmacol 50:376-99. 2008....
Expanded approach to tolerable upper intake guidelines for nutrients and bioactive substancesJohn N Hathcock
Council for Responsible Nutrition, Washington, DC 20036, USA
J Nutr 138:1992S-1995S. 2008....
Risk assessment for vitamin DJohn N Hathcock
Council for Responsible Nutrition, Washington, DC 20036 5114, USA
Am J Clin Nutr 85:6-18. 2007..Collectively, the absence of toxicity in trials conducted in healthy adults that used vitamin D dose > or = 250 microg/d (10,000 IU vitamin D3) supports the confident selection of this value as the UL...
Risk assessment for glucosamine and chondroitin sulfateJohn N Hathcock
Council for Responsible Nutrition, Washington, DC 20036 5114, USA
Regul Toxicol Pharmacol 47:78-83. 2007..These values represent the highest levels tested in human clinical trials. The complete absence of adverse effects at these levels supports a confident conclusion of their long-term safety...
Risk assessment for coenzyme Q10 (Ubiquinone)John N Hathcock
Council for Responsible Nutrition, 1828 L Street, NW, Suite 900, Washington, DC 20036 5114, USA
Regul Toxicol Pharmacol 45:282-8. 2006..Much higher levels have been tested without adverse effects and may be safe, but the data for intakes above 1200 mg/day are not sufficient for a confident conclusion of safety...
Risk assessment for carnitineJohn N Hathcock
Council for Responsible Nutrition, 1828 L St, NW, Suite 900, Washington, DC 20036 5114, USA
Regul Toxicol Pharmacol 46:23-8. 2006..Although much higher levels have been tested without adverse effects and may be safe, the data for intakes above 2000mg/day are not sufficient for a confident conclusion of long-term safety...
The science behind luteinAlexandra Alves-Rodrigues
Research and Development Department, Kemin Foods Europe, Avenue Visconde Valmor 66, 5 degrees andar, 1050 242 Lisbon, Portugal
Toxicol Lett 150:57-83. 2004..The achievement of GRAS status for purified crystalline lutein allows for the addition of this form into several food and beverage applications. This achievement speaks directly to the quality and safety of purified lutein...
