Pages tagged with "Cardiovascular"
- 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
- Hypothesis - Low Vitamin D causes Cardiovascular diseases
- Off topic: Heart surgery in afternoon has half the complications
- Cardiac Surgery and active vitamin D – quickly dropped by 29 percent, 6 more days in hospital if deficient
- Hypertension not controlled by 26 ng of Vitamin D (50,000 IU bi-weekly A-A) – RCT
- Heart Attack increased risk of vascular dementia by 1.35 X (both associated with low vitamin D)
- Risk that Heart does not pump enough (ejection fraction) is 2.5 X more likely if low vitamin D
- Coronary Artery Disease risk both increased and decreased by 30 percent with mutations in Vitamin D Binding
- Coronary Heart Disease 57 percent more likely if poor Vitamin D Binding Protein with high PTH
- Cardiovascular Diseases associated with both Vitamin D and innate immune system (TLR)
- Intracranial arterial calcification in 85 percent of ischemic strokes (Vitamin K and Vitamin D should help)
- Vitamin D Binding Protein and Coronary artery disease
- Heart Disease 40 percent more likely in women having poor Vitamin D Binding Protein