Does palm oil vitamin E reduce the risk of pregnancy induced hypertension?

In view of the high anti-oxidative potential oftocotrienol, the role of the tocotrienol-rich fraction (TRF) of palm oil in preventing pregnancy induced hypertension (PIH) was explored in a randomized double-blind placebo-controlled clinical trial in an urban teaching hospital. Healthy primigravidae...

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Main Authors: Abdullah Mahdy, Zaleha, Siraj, Harlina Halizah, Khaza'ai, Huzwah, Abd Mutalib, Mohd Sokhini, Azwar, Muhammad Hatta, Abdul Wahab, Marianah, Md Dali, Ahmad Zailani Hatta, Jaafar, Rohana, Mohd Ismail, Nor Azlin, Jamil, Muhammad Abdul, Adeeb, Nafisa
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Published: Faculty of Medicine in Hradec Kralove - Karolinum Press, Charles University 2013
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spelling my.upm.eprints.297672015-09-09T06:23:42Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/29767/ Does palm oil vitamin E reduce the risk of pregnancy induced hypertension? Abdullah Mahdy, Zaleha Siraj, Harlina Halizah Khaza'ai, Huzwah Abd Mutalib, Mohd Sokhini Azwar, Muhammad Hatta Abdul Wahab, Marianah Md Dali, Ahmad Zailani Hatta Jaafar, Rohana Mohd Ismail, Nor Azlin Jamil, Muhammad Abdul Adeeb, Nafisa In view of the high anti-oxidative potential oftocotrienol, the role of the tocotrienol-rich fraction (TRF) of palm oil in preventing pregnancy induced hypertension (PIH) was explored in a randomized double-blind placebo-controlled clinical trial in an urban teaching hospital. Healthy primigravidae were randomized to receive either oral TRF 100 mg daily or placebo, from early second trimester until delivery. Out of 299 women, 151 were randomized into the TRF arm and 148 into the placebo arm. A total of 15 (5.0%) developed PIH. Although there was no statistically significant difference in the incidence of PIH (4/151 or 2.6% in the TRF arm vs. 11/148 or 7.4% in the placebo arm, p = 0.058) between the two arms, there was a tendency towards a lower incidence of PIH in the TRF arm compared to the placebo arm. With TRF supplementation, the relative risk (RR) of PIH was 0.36 (95% CI 0.12-1.09). In conclusion, although TRF from palm oil does not statistically significantly reduce the risk of development of PIH in the population studied, the 64% reduction in incidence of PIH is substantial. The findings warrant further clinical trials, particularly in high risk populations. Faculty of Medicine in Hradec Kralove - Karolinum Press, Charles University 2013 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/29767/1/Does%20palm%20oil%20vitamin%20E%20reduce%20the%20risk%20of%20pregnancy%20induced%20hypertension.pdf Abdullah Mahdy, Zaleha and Siraj, Harlina Halizah and Khaza'ai, Huzwah and Abd Mutalib, Mohd Sokhini and Azwar, Muhammad Hatta and Abdul Wahab, Marianah and Md Dali, Ahmad Zailani Hatta and Jaafar, Rohana and Mohd Ismail, Nor Azlin and Jamil, Muhammad Abdul and Adeeb, Nafisa (2013) Does palm oil vitamin E reduce the risk of pregnancy induced hypertension? Acta Medica, 56 (3). pp. 104-109. ISSN 1211-4286; ESSN: 1805-9694
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description In view of the high anti-oxidative potential oftocotrienol, the role of the tocotrienol-rich fraction (TRF) of palm oil in preventing pregnancy induced hypertension (PIH) was explored in a randomized double-blind placebo-controlled clinical trial in an urban teaching hospital. Healthy primigravidae were randomized to receive either oral TRF 100 mg daily or placebo, from early second trimester until delivery. Out of 299 women, 151 were randomized into the TRF arm and 148 into the placebo arm. A total of 15 (5.0%) developed PIH. Although there was no statistically significant difference in the incidence of PIH (4/151 or 2.6% in the TRF arm vs. 11/148 or 7.4% in the placebo arm, p = 0.058) between the two arms, there was a tendency towards a lower incidence of PIH in the TRF arm compared to the placebo arm. With TRF supplementation, the relative risk (RR) of PIH was 0.36 (95% CI 0.12-1.09). In conclusion, although TRF from palm oil does not statistically significantly reduce the risk of development of PIH in the population studied, the 64% reduction in incidence of PIH is substantial. The findings warrant further clinical trials, particularly in high risk populations.
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author Abdullah Mahdy, Zaleha
Siraj, Harlina Halizah
Khaza'ai, Huzwah
Abd Mutalib, Mohd Sokhini
Azwar, Muhammad Hatta
Abdul Wahab, Marianah
Md Dali, Ahmad Zailani Hatta
Jaafar, Rohana
Mohd Ismail, Nor Azlin
Jamil, Muhammad Abdul
Adeeb, Nafisa
spellingShingle Abdullah Mahdy, Zaleha
Siraj, Harlina Halizah
Khaza'ai, Huzwah
Abd Mutalib, Mohd Sokhini
Azwar, Muhammad Hatta
Abdul Wahab, Marianah
Md Dali, Ahmad Zailani Hatta
Jaafar, Rohana
Mohd Ismail, Nor Azlin
Jamil, Muhammad Abdul
Adeeb, Nafisa
Does palm oil vitamin E reduce the risk of pregnancy induced hypertension?
author_facet Abdullah Mahdy, Zaleha
Siraj, Harlina Halizah
Khaza'ai, Huzwah
Abd Mutalib, Mohd Sokhini
Azwar, Muhammad Hatta
Abdul Wahab, Marianah
Md Dali, Ahmad Zailani Hatta
Jaafar, Rohana
Mohd Ismail, Nor Azlin
Jamil, Muhammad Abdul
Adeeb, Nafisa
author_sort Abdullah Mahdy, Zaleha
title Does palm oil vitamin E reduce the risk of pregnancy induced hypertension?
title_short Does palm oil vitamin E reduce the risk of pregnancy induced hypertension?
title_full Does palm oil vitamin E reduce the risk of pregnancy induced hypertension?
title_fullStr Does palm oil vitamin E reduce the risk of pregnancy induced hypertension?
title_full_unstemmed Does palm oil vitamin E reduce the risk of pregnancy induced hypertension?
title_sort does palm oil vitamin e reduce the risk of pregnancy induced hypertension?
publisher Faculty of Medicine in Hradec Kralove - Karolinum Press, Charles University
publishDate 2013
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/29767/1/Does%20palm%20oil%20vitamin%20E%20reduce%20the%20risk%20of%20pregnancy%20induced%20hypertension.pdf
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