Authors

  1. Al-Shudifat, Abdel-Ellah MD
  2. Azab, Mohammed PhD
  3. Johannessen, Asgeir MD, PhD
  4. Agraib, Lana M. MSc
  5. Tayyem, Reema F. PhD

Abstract

This study aimed to determine whether the intake of antioxidants was a risk factor for developing coronary artery disease. A total of 399 participants who underwent coronary angiography were included in the study, and patients with coronary artery disease (cases) were compared with patients with a normal coronary angiography (controls). Antioxidant consumption was higher in the control group than in the cases. Specifically, the controls had a higher consumption of foods rich in lutein, zeaxanthin, [beta]-carotene, and lycopene, but the difference did not reach statistical significance. The findings of the study suggest a possible beneficial association between coronary artery disease and the intake of dietary antioxidants.