Milne J S, Lonergan M E, Williamson J, Moore F M, McMaster R, Percy N
Br Med J. 1971 Nov 13;4(5784):383-6. doi: 10.1136/bmj.4.5784.383.
Leucocyte ascorbic acid (L.A.A.) levels and vitamin C intake were measured in a random sample of men and women aged 62-94 years. L.A.A. distributions are positively skewed but log normal. L.A.A. mean values show no age difference in men but are significantly lower in older women. The mean value for all women (23.88mug/10(8) cells) is significantly higher than that for all men (18.11 mug/10(8) cells). L.A.A. values are significantly higher in both sexes in the six months July to December. Vitamin C intake distributions are positively skewed but not improved by log transformation. No significant age or sex differences were found except that a significantly greater proportion of men over than of those under 70 years have intakes less than 30 mg daily. Mean intake is significantly higher in men but not in women in the six months April to September, though in both sexes a significantly greater proportion have intakes less than 30 mg daily in October to March compared with April to September. Fifty per cent. of men and 58% of women have intakes less than 30 mg daily, 23.6% of men and 28.1% of women have intakes less than 20 mg daily, and 4.7% of men and 3% of women have intakes less than 10 mg daily. These percentages increase during the winter. A moderate correlation is present between vitamin C intake and L.A.A. level. L.A.A. levels increase in parallel with but lag behind seasonal increases in vitamin C intake.
对年龄在62 - 94岁的男性和女性随机样本测量了白细胞中维生素C(L.A.A.)水平和维生素C摄入量。L.A.A.分布呈正偏态但对数正态。男性的L.A.A.平均值无年龄差异,但老年女性的L.A.A.平均值显著较低。所有女性的平均值(23.88μg/10⁸细胞)显著高于所有男性的平均值(18.11μg/10⁸细胞)。在7月至12月这六个月中,男女的L.A.A.值均显著较高。维生素C摄入量分布呈正偏态,对数转换后并无改善。未发现显著的年龄或性别差异,只是70岁以上男性中每日摄入量低于30毫克的比例显著高于70岁以下男性。4月至9月这六个月中,男性的平均摄入量显著较高而女性则不然,不过在10月至3月,与4月至9月相比,两性中每日摄入量低于30毫克的比例均显著更高。50%的男性和58%的女性每日摄入量低于30毫克,23.6%的男性和28.1%的女性每日摄入量低于20毫克,4.7%的男性和3%的女性每日摄入量低于10毫克。这些百分比在冬季会增加。维生素C摄入量与L.A.A.水平之间存在中度相关性。L.A.A.水平与维生素C摄入量的季节性增加平行上升,但有滞后。