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Vitamin D and cardiovascular health


Vitamin D for heart health: where the benefits begin and end - NHLBI

Recent findings about vitamin D are clear: High doses do not improve heart and circulatory health for most adults any more than modest doses do.

Vitamin D and cardiovascular health - PMC - PubMed Central

Vitamin D regulates blood pressure by acting on endothelial cells and smooth muscle cells. Its deficiency has been associated with various CV risk factors and ...

Vitamin D and Cardiovascular Disease | Circulation Research

Clinical studies have generally demonstrated an independent association between vitamin D deficiency and various manifestations of degenerative ...

Vitamin D and Heart Health | Abbott Newsroom

Increasing vitamin D intake could prove beneficial for those with congestive heart failure in several ways. A 2016 study published in the Journal of the ...

Vitamin D supplementation and major cardiovascular events

In the meantime, these findings suggest that conclusions that vitamin D supplementation does not alter risk of cardiovascular disease are ...

Vitamin D is good for the bones, but what about the heart?

But recent studies found vitamin D supplements did not bolster heart health. "Initially there was a lot of enthusiasm for vitamin D ...

Vitamin D Supplementation and Cardiovascular Disease Risks in ...

Vitamin D supplementation was not associated with reduced risks of major adverse cardiovascular events, myocardial infarction, stroke, cardiovascular disease ...

Vitamin D and Cardiovascular Disease: Current Evidence ... - MDPI

In this review, we aimed to summarize the currently available evidence supporting the link between vitamin D deficiency and major CVDs.

Vitamin D and Cardiovascular Disease: Controversy Unresolved

Vitamin D deficiency is associated with the following: vascular dysfunction; arterial stiffening; left ventricular hypertrophy; and worsened metrics of ...

What To Know About Vitamin D and Heart Disease

Low levels of vitamin D have been connected to heart disease, but that doesn't mean taking a supplement is a good idea. In fact, it may do more harm than ...

Vitamin D and cardiovascular disease: is the evidence solid?

Low 25-OH D levels are associated with left ventricular hypertrophy, vascular dysfunction, and renin–angiotensin system activation.

Vitamin D and Cardiovascular Disease - Annual Reviews

Vitamin D is best known for its influence on skeletal health. There is growing recognition, however, that vitamin D has nonskeletal actions, ...

Vitamin D dose guidance may not be high enough for heart health

Research presented at the American Heart Association's Scientific Sessions 2023 suggests that current recommendation for vitamin D dosage ...

Vitamin D and Cardiovascular Health | Circulation - AHA Journals

Vitamin D deficiency adversely affects the musculoskeletal system, predisposing to rickets in children and osteomalacia and osteoporosis in adults.

Vitamin D and cardiovascular health - ScienceDirect.com

Vitamin D regulates blood pressure by acting on endothelial cells and smooth muscle cells. Its deficiency has been associated with various CV risk factors and ...

Vitamin D Supplements and Prevention of Cancer and ...

Supplementation with vitamin D did not result in a lower incidence of invasive cancer or cardiovascular events than placebo.

The effect of vitamin D status on risk factors for cardiovascular disease

A decreased serum level of vitamin D is a risk factor for cardiovascular morbidity and mortality owing to increases in systolic blood pressure, ...

Vitamin D and cardiovascular health - Clinical Nutrition

Vitamin D regulates blood pressure by acting on endothelial cells and smooth muscle cells. Its deficiency has been associated with various CV ...

Vitamin D and cardiovascular disease risk. A literature overview

The evidence does not support vitamin D routine administration for the prevention and treatment of cardiovascular disease and intake to achieve specific ...

Vitamin D and Cardiovascular Disease: Will It Live Up to its Hype?

Conclusions. Considerable evidence indicates that vitamin D deficiency is extremely prevalent and associated with CV disease risk factors (hypertension, T2DM/ ...