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On the other hand, more white men reported taking medications for hypertension than African-American men.
In addition, none of the men reported taking medications that may alter the thyroid axis (i.e., amidoarone, carbamazepine, chlorpropamide, carbidopa/levodopa, heparin, interferon, lithium, phenytoin, phenobarbital, propylthiouracil, sulfasalazine, synthroid).
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Furthermore, even though vegetarian and vegan men who reported taking a vitamin B12 supplement had a higher intake of vitamin B12, serum concentrations of vitamin B12 were not affected.
Diabetes cases were defined as men who reported taking insulin, had a physician-diagnosed history of diabetes, or had a fasting plasma glucose concentration ≥126 mg/dl (≥7.0 mmol/l) at baseline (20).
There was no significant difference in mean serum concentration of vitamin B12 between men who reported taking a vitamin B12 supplement compared to non-users of supplements in any of the diet groups (results not shown).
No men in the sample reported taking nicotine replacement therapy at Q20 [British National Formulary (BNF) code 4.10][ 13].
Vitamin supplements (mostly from multivitamins) reported on the baseline questionnaire did not contribute substantially to total vitamin intake as fewer than 15% of the men in this cohort reported taking some form of vitamin supplement prior to the study intervention.
In a more detailed analysis limited to those individuals with high cholesterol level (≥ 6.5 mmol/L), we observed that 50% of men with basic education reported taking lipid-lowering treatment within the two weeks preceding the survey.
Finally, we calculated the proportion of men and women among those who reported taking lipid-lowering medication during the last 14 days with cholesterol ≥5 mmol/L and triglycerides ≥1.7 mmol/L, the recommended levels.
About 34% of men and 42% of women with hypertension reported taking blood pressure medication.
None reported taking melatonin supplements.
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