Pages tagged with "Hypertension"
- Hypertension risk decreased 10X by increasing vitamin D levels to more than 40 ng
- Blood pressure reduced by monthly 100,000 IU of vitamin D in those who were deficient – RCT
- Preeclampsia reduced 2X by Vitamin D, by 5X if also add Calcium – meta-analysis
- Cardiovascular problems reduced by low dose aspirin and perhaps Omega-3 (also Vit K)
- Activated vitamin D (Calcitriol) substantially reduced elderly blood pressure in 6 weeks
- Hypertension is more likely in those with darker skins (low vitamin D) 2017
- Child 49 percent higher risk of being overweight if preeclampsia during pregnancy
- Hypertension which remains high (nondipper) is associated with low vitamin D
- Preeclampsia risk reduced 60 percent if supplement with Vitamin D (they ignored dose size) – meta-analysis
- Preeclampsia recurrence reduced 2 X by 50,000 IU of vitamin D every two weeks – RCT
- Preeclampsia is not reduced by vitamin D (if you ignore vitamin D level, dose size, frequency and duration)
- Preeclampsia doubles the risk of mild cognitive impairment
- No Preeclampsia during pregnancy if more than 60 ng of vitamin D – RCT
- Pulmonary hypertension reduced in some people with weekly 50,000 IU vitamin D for 3 months – 2016
- Preeclampsia changes to Vitamin D Binding Protein reduces Vitamin D in placenta
- Preeclampsia risk reduced by higher levels of vitamin D (VDAART 4,400 IU) - RCT
- Hypertension 1.7 times more likely if low Vitamin D AND K
- 2000 IU of vitamin D for just 2 weeks helped in many ways – RCT
- Blood pressure is reduced by more than 800 IU of vitamin D – meta-analysis
- Hypertension 5 X more likely if low Vitamin D, A, Calcium and Magnesium