EVALUATION OF ASCORBIC ACID LEVELS IN WAR WOUNDED PATIENTS
Abstract
This investigation determined that vitamin C intake of C.W. was higher than O.P. , S. C. and C. Statistically, there was a significant difference between C.W. and C. Blood ascorbic acid levels of O.P. and S.C. were lower than C.W. and C. , a significant difference was observed. Urinary vitamin C in all groups was lower than controls and this indicates that even though vitamin C intake was high, the demand for vitamin C was increased.Files | ||
Issue | Vol 17 No 1-4 (1988) | |
Section | Articles | |
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Ascorbic acid war patients |
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A. Keshavarz Dehno, Nourmohammadi, M.Nouroozi. EVALUATION OF ASCORBIC ACID LEVELS IN WAR WOUNDED PATIENTS. Iran J Public Health. 1;17(1-4):29-42.