Ernährung & Medizin 2012; 27(2): 73-76
DOI: 10.1055/s-0031-1298073
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Essenzielle Mikronährstoffe zur Verbesserung des Versorgungsstatus bei gesunden Probanden

Christiane Schön
1   BioTeSys GmbH
,
Jennifer Schweikart
1   BioTeSys GmbH
,
Anne Schulz
1   BioTeSys GmbH
,
Jürgen Reimann
2   Pöckinger Str. 12a, 81475 München
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Publication History

Publication Date:
23 December 2011 (online)

Zusammenfassung

Der Nutzen einer Mikronährstoffsupplementation wird in der Wissenschaft kontrovers diskutiert. Dennoch gibt es Hinweise darauf, dass verschiedene Erkrankungen durch geringe Mikronährstoffdefizite begünstigt werden. In einer randomisierten, placebokontrollierten, doppelblinden Studie wurde der Einfluss einer Nahrungsergänzung mit einer breiten Kombination von aufeinander abgestimmten Mikronährstoffen bei 48 gesunden Probanden über 3 Monate untersucht. Ziel war es, Informationen sowohl zur extra- als auch intrazellulären Versorgungslage zu erhalten. Die Ergebnisse zeigen, dass eine solche Supplementation den Versorgungsstatus auch in gesunden Personen unterstützen und dabei einzelne Stoffwechselparameter positiv beeinflussen kann.

 
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