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Vitamin E 用于 UV Protection (Internal Photoprotection)

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Research suggests oral vitamin E may work synergistically with vitamin C to reduce UV-induced erythema and lipid peroxidation. Moderate evidence as a standalone photoprotective agent.

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结论

Research suggests oral vitamin E may work synergistically with vitamin C to reduce UV-induced erythema and lipid peroxidation. Moderate evidence as a standalone photoprotective agent.

Key Statistics

8

研究数量

600

受试者

Positive

C

等级

Dosage & Usage

mg = milligrams · mcg = micrograms (1,000× smaller) · IU = International Units

常用剂量

general:
15 mg (22.4 IU)/day (RDA)
skinhealth:
15-400 IU/day

上限: 1,000 mg/day (1,500 IU natural / 1,100 IU synthetic)

最佳服用时间: With meals containing fat for better absorption

Safety & Side Effects

已报告的副作用

  • Generally well-tolerated at recommended doses
  • Increased bleeding risk at high doses (> 400 IU/day)
  • Nausea and diarrhea (rare)

已知相互作用

  • Anticoagulants and antiplatelet drugs (may increase bleeding risk)
  • Statins and niacin (may reduce HDL-raising benefit)
  • Chemotherapy and radiation (antioxidant interference — consult oncologist)

可耐受最高摄入量: 1,000 mg/day (1,500 IU natural / 1,100 IU synthetic)

在开始服用任何补充剂之前,请务必咨询您的医疗保健提供者。

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Vitamin E help with UV Protection (Internal Photoprotection)?
Based on 8 studies with 600 participants, there is limited but promising evidence that Vitamin E may support UV Protection (Internal Photoprotection) management. Our evidence grade is C (Some Evidence).
How much Vitamin E should I take for UV Protection (Internal Photoprotection)?
Studies have used various dosages. A commonly studied range is 15 mg (22.4 IU)/day (RDA). Always consult your healthcare provider before starting any supplement regimen.
Are there side effects of Vitamin E?
Reported side effects may include Generally well-tolerated at recommended doses, Increased bleeding risk at high doses (> 400 IU/day), Nausea and diarrhea (rare). Most side effects are mild and dose-dependent. Consult your doctor if you experience any adverse reactions.
How strong is the evidence for Vitamin E and UV Protection (Internal Photoprotection)?
We rate the evidence as Grade C (Some Evidence). This rating is based on 8 peer-reviewed studies with 600 total participants. The overall direction of effect is positive.

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