Pages tagged with "Cardiovascular"
- Low Vitamin K2 is as risky as smoking for heart disease
- Health problems prevented by eating nuts (perhaps due to Magnesium and or Omega-3) – meta-analysis
- Atherosclerosis prevented by Ultraviolet light (UVB in mice)
- Yet another heart problem, Cardiac X syndrome, is associated with low vitamin D – 2016
- Omega-3 – need more than 1 gram for a short time to reduce Cardiovascular Disease
- 800 IU of vitamin D is not enough to help Cardiovascular Disease (found again)
- High maternal vitamin D resulted in 12 percent less inflammation (CRP) 20 years later
- Cardiovascular death: 9 percent due to hypertension or air pollution, 7 percent: low Vitamin K2 or smoking
- Peripheral Arterial Disease 2 percent more likely for every 1 nanogram less Vitamin D
- Omega-3 is vital for health, mail-in test is low cost and accurate
- Atrial Fibrillation 1.3 times more likely if low vitamin D – meta-analysis
- Decreased need for warfarin after Vitamin D levels optimized – RCT
- Coronary Artery Disease without diabetes 5 times more likely if VDR gene problems – meta-analysis
- Cardiac syndrome X patients have very low vitamin D levels
- Cardiac rehabilitation had more power if more than 20 nanograms of vitamin D
- Chronic Heart Failure reduced by 4,000 IU daily for a year – RCT
- Coronary Heart Disease 3 times more likely if endometriosis before age 40 (vitamin D not mentioned)
- Heart problems are reduced with vitamin D – Heart month
- Cardiovascular calcification prevented by Omega-3, Magnesium, Vitamin K, and Vitamin D
- Atherosclerosis – higher risk due to low vitamin D than HDL