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DSM has welcomed the publication of a letter in the Annals of Internal Medicine which argues that da…
DSM has welcomed the publication of a letter in the Annals of Internal Medicine which argues that daily multivitamin supplementation is a safe and effective way to fortify the diet of individuals to achieve the recommended intake of essential micronutrients.

The letter was written in response to a previous communication, which claimed that there is little or no evidence to support the use of vitamin and mineral supplements by the majority of the population in the United States.

The response was drafted by a group of scientists led by Dr. Balz Frei, Linus Pauling Institute at Oregon State University.

“It is widely accepted that a well-balanced diet is the best way for an individual to get most essential nutrients, yet only a small proportion of people in the US actually follow the Dietary Guidelines for Americans,” said Frei. “As a result, the majority of the US population does not meet the Institute of Medicine’s recommendations for the dietary intake of all vitamins and essential minerals. Taking a daily multivitamin and mineral supplement formulated at approximately the Daily Value is an effective and low cost way to fill nutritional gaps in individuals, and long-term use is not associated with any adverse health effects.”

The evidence cited in the letter includes the findings of numerous studies to demonstrate that the majority of adults in the US do not get the Estimated Average Requirement of essential micronutrients, including vitamins A, D, E and K, magnesium, calcium and potassium from their diet. The authors also highlight the role that multivitamin and mineral supplements may play in helping to decrease the risk of chronic disease. For example, the Physicians’ Health Study II is the largest and longest randomized clinical trial of a multivitamin and mineral supplement conducted to date and reported a statistically significant 8% reduction in total cancer incidence in male physicians.

“There is a strong body of evidence to demonstrate the benefits that can be gained from daily multivitamin use, but so-called ‘sensational’ headlines often gain coverage due to the controversial nature of the content,” said Prof. Manfred Eggersdorfer, senior vice president, Nutrition Science & Advocacy at DSM and professor for Healthy Ageing at the University of Groningen. “These conflicting messages can only confuse consumers and it is important that scientists, healthcare professionals and governments respond collectively to consistently reinforce the wealth of existing safe science. Today, we are joining with Dr. Frei and his fellow scientific experts to highlight the critical role that daily multivitamin supplementation can play in overall nutrition and health, as well as the need for ongoing research into potential health benefits.”

DSM notes that vitamins play an essential role for health, wellness and disease prevention throughout the lifecycle, and are key to solving global nutritional challenges. The company is leading an initiative - Vitamins in Motion - to highlight the important role of vitamins. The campaign advocates increased access, through innovative solutions, to the essential vitamins all people need to be healthy and well-nourished.


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