Pages tagged with "Cardiovascular"
- Peripheral arterial disease risk is 1.5X higher if low vitamin D – meta-analysis
- Omega-3 helps the heart, AHA class II recommendation, more than 1 gm may be needed
- Open Heart Surgery associated with low vitamin D, but not if 150,000 IU before surgery – RCT
- Cardiovascular death 40 percent more likely in a decade if chest pain and low Vitamin D
- Perhaps the Omega-3 optimal level is 10 percent, not 8
- Hypothesis - Dysfunction of Autonomic Nervous System is associated with low vitamin D
- Omega-3 Cardiovascular meta-analysis has at least 5 major problems
- Heart cells may be repaired by vitamin D (nanosensors observed nitric oxide in dish)
- Benefits of Omega-3 beyond heart health - LEF
- Early menarche, miscarriage and stillbirth are associated with heart disease (all are associated with low Vitamin D)
- Off Topic – EMT diagnoses Heart Attacks correctly 73% of the time in the US, 95% correct if use A.I.
- Lipoprotein(a) triples the risk of heart attack or stroke unless add Vitamin D, etc.
- Stroke or coronary heart disease deaths 30% less likely if had taken more than 440 IU of vitamin D (900,000 patient years)
- Arterial stiffness reduced by Omega-3, Vitamin D, Vitamin K2, Magnesium, etc.
- Cardiometaboic problems decreased with increased Vitamin D, unless low Magnesium
- Congenital heart defects twice as likely if low vitamin D while pregnant
- Higher Omega-3 index (4 to 8 percent) associated with 30 percent less risk of coronary disease (10 studies)
- Mortality associated with Vitamin K insufficiency (PREVEND Study)
- Atrial Fibrillation strongly associated with some vitamin D binding protein
- Cardiometabolic risk reduced by Omega-3 - dissertation