Study finds a strong association between good health and vitamin usage By: Administrative Account | Source: www.irnnews.com September 23, 2004 4:10PM EST
A 2003 study found a strong association between general good health and multivitamin supplimentation. The study was conducted by the Lewin Group (a healthcare consulting firm), and funded by a subsidiary of the Wyeth pharmaceutical company; Wyeth Consumer Healthcare, which manufactures about 10 percent of the vitamin supplements made in the U.S. Researchers analyzed more than 125 clinical studies and additional scientific literature to determine the health benefits of multivitamins, and the subsequent savings in healthcare bills for people 65 and older. The Lewin report was presented at a Washington, D.C. meeting titled "Multivitamins and Public Health: Exploring the Evidence." Researchers said that based on demonstrated multivitamin protection from the risk of coronary artery disease, as well as benefits to the immune system, they projected a five-year Medicare savings of more than $1.6 billion if all U.S. citizens over the age of 65 took a daily multi. But the actual savings could be much higher. In their calculations, researchers didn't include expenditures associated with diabetes, osteoporosis, prostate cancer, and colorectal cancer, because, based on the sources they used, they couldn't conclude that multivitamins have a direct preventive effect on those health problems. (The Lewin team didn't have access to the ACS colorectal cancer study, which was released the same week.) These results were put into perspective by the director of Healthcare Finance for the Lewin Group, Allen Dobson, Ph.D., who told meeting attendees that in his experience, "finding any cost savings for preventive measures is unusual and finding cost savings of this magnitude is very rare."
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