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Extra Dose of Vitamin C Based on a Daily Supplementation Shortens the Common Cold: A Meta-Analysis of 9 Randomized Controlled Trials

AIM: To investigate whether vitamin C is effective in the treatment of the common cold. METHOD: After systematically searching the National Library of Medicine (PubMed), Cochrane Library, Elsevier, China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI), VIP databases, and WANFANG databases, 9 randomized pla...

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Autores principales: Ran, Li, Zhao, Wenli, Wang, Jingxia, Wang, Hongwu, Zhao, Ye, Tseng, Yiider, Bu, Huaien
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6057395/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30069463
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/1837634
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author Ran, Li
Zhao, Wenli
Wang, Jingxia
Wang, Hongwu
Zhao, Ye
Tseng, Yiider
Bu, Huaien
author_facet Ran, Li
Zhao, Wenli
Wang, Jingxia
Wang, Hongwu
Zhao, Ye
Tseng, Yiider
Bu, Huaien
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description AIM: To investigate whether vitamin C is effective in the treatment of the common cold. METHOD: After systematically searching the National Library of Medicine (PubMed), Cochrane Library, Elsevier, China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI), VIP databases, and WANFANG databases, 9 randomized placebo-controlled trials were included in our meta-analysis in RevMan 5.3 software, all of which were in English. RESULTS: In the evaluation of vitamin C, administration of extra therapeutic doses at the onset of cold despite routine supplementation was found to help reduce its duration (mean difference (MD) = -0.56, 95% confidence interval (CI) [-1.03, -0.10], and P = 0.02), shorten the time of confinement indoors (MD = -0.41, 95% CI [-0.62, -0.19], and P = 0.0002), and relieve the symptoms associated with it, including chest pain (MD = -0.40, 95% CI [-0.77, -0.03], and P = 0.03), fever (MD = -0.45, 95% CI [-0.78, -0.11], and P = 0.009), and chills (MD = -0.36, 95% CI [-0.65, -0.07], and P = 0.01). CONCLUSIONS: Extra doses of vitamin C could benefit some patients who contract the common cold despite taking daily vitamin C supplements.
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spelling pubmed-60573952018-08-01 Extra Dose of Vitamin C Based on a Daily Supplementation Shortens the Common Cold: A Meta-Analysis of 9 Randomized Controlled Trials Ran, Li Zhao, Wenli Wang, Jingxia Wang, Hongwu Zhao, Ye Tseng, Yiider Bu, Huaien Biomed Res Int Review Article AIM: To investigate whether vitamin C is effective in the treatment of the common cold. METHOD: After systematically searching the National Library of Medicine (PubMed), Cochrane Library, Elsevier, China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI), VIP databases, and WANFANG databases, 9 randomized placebo-controlled trials were included in our meta-analysis in RevMan 5.3 software, all of which were in English. RESULTS: In the evaluation of vitamin C, administration of extra therapeutic doses at the onset of cold despite routine supplementation was found to help reduce its duration (mean difference (MD) = -0.56, 95% confidence interval (CI) [-1.03, -0.10], and P = 0.02), shorten the time of confinement indoors (MD = -0.41, 95% CI [-0.62, -0.19], and P = 0.0002), and relieve the symptoms associated with it, including chest pain (MD = -0.40, 95% CI [-0.77, -0.03], and P = 0.03), fever (MD = -0.45, 95% CI [-0.78, -0.11], and P = 0.009), and chills (MD = -0.36, 95% CI [-0.65, -0.07], and P = 0.01). CONCLUSIONS: Extra doses of vitamin C could benefit some patients who contract the common cold despite taking daily vitamin C supplements. Hindawi 2018-07-05 /pmc/articles/PMC6057395/ /pubmed/30069463 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/1837634 Text en Copyright © 2018 Li Ran et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Ran, Li
Zhao, Wenli
Wang, Jingxia
Wang, Hongwu
Zhao, Ye
Tseng, Yiider
Bu, Huaien
Extra Dose of Vitamin C Based on a Daily Supplementation Shortens the Common Cold: A Meta-Analysis of 9 Randomized Controlled Trials
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title_full Extra Dose of Vitamin C Based on a Daily Supplementation Shortens the Common Cold: A Meta-Analysis of 9 Randomized Controlled Trials
title_fullStr Extra Dose of Vitamin C Based on a Daily Supplementation Shortens the Common Cold: A Meta-Analysis of 9 Randomized Controlled Trials
title_full_unstemmed Extra Dose of Vitamin C Based on a Daily Supplementation Shortens the Common Cold: A Meta-Analysis of 9 Randomized Controlled Trials
title_short Extra Dose of Vitamin C Based on a Daily Supplementation Shortens the Common Cold: A Meta-Analysis of 9 Randomized Controlled Trials
title_sort extra dose of vitamin c based on a daily supplementation shortens the common cold: a meta-analysis of 9 randomized controlled trials
topic Review Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6057395/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30069463
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/1837634
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