Associations between carotenoid intake and metabolic syndrome
This cross-sectional study found that a higher intake of certain carotenoids (alpha-carotene and beta-carotene) was associated with a lower risk of metabolic syndrome. This study also highlights why it’s important to control for potential confounding factors in a dataset.
Carotenoids can help keep your blood pressure in check
Some vitamins and carotenoids may be associated with a lower risk of hearing, vision, and sleep problems
Can antioxidants reduce symptoms of depression or anxiety?
Lung cancer risk and carotenoid or vitamin A intake
Carotenoids and risk of cardiovascular mortality in type 2 diabetes
Antioxidant vitamins and carotenoids for neurodegenerative diseases
Plasma carotenoids and cognitive decline
Vegetable intake improves plasma carotenoids and bone-related biomarkers in adults with obesity
Carotenoid intake is associated with mental health and sleep quality
Plant sunscreen? A review of the skin-protective effects of carotenoids
The effect of carotenoids on cognitive function in healthy older people