Pages tagged with "Hypertension"
- 3000 IU reduced hypertension for the vitamin D insufficient – RCT
- Hypertension inversely related to vitamin D in whites but not blacks
- Hypertension reduced 6.8 mmHg with 3,000 IU of vitamin D daily – RCT
- Preeclampsia 3X more likely if low vitamin D at 25th week
- Vitamin D3 vs serum D3 (Calcitriol, HyD)
- More sunlight, more vitamin D, less hypertension
- Hypertension associated with low Calcium levels
- Vitamin D accounts for 25 percent of the racial differences in blood pressure
- Prehypertension 48 percent more likely with low vitamin D
- High blood pressure associated with high level of Calcium in blood
- Caucasian youths low on vitamin D were more likely to have hypertension
- All hypertension patients should have vitamin D levels measured – 2010
- Low vitamin D results in severe preeclampsia and low birth weight
- Births during times of little sun associated with increased hypertension
- Link between vitamin D and hypertension not yet completely understood
- 2X more likely to have hypertension if less than 15 ng
- Pre-diabetes and hypertension 2.4X more common when less than 30 ng of vitamin D
- Meta-analysis found hypertension reduced with vitamin D
- Vitamin D reduced blood pressure in random controlled trials
- Overview Hypertension and Vitamin D