Optimal Vitamin D supplementation levels for cardiovascular disease protection

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Abstract

First described in relation to musculoskeletal disease, there is accumulating data to suggest that vitamin D may play an important role in cardiovascular disease (CVD). In this review we aim to provide an overview of the role of vitamin D status as both a marker of and potentially causative agent of hypertension, coronary artery disease, heart failure, atrial fibrillation, stroke, and peripheral vascular disease. The role of vitamin D levels as a disease marker for all-cause mortality is also discussed. We review the current knowledge gathered from experimental studies, observational studies, randomised controlled trials, and subsequent systematic reviews in order to suggest the optimal vitamin D level for CVD protection.

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Lugg, S. T., Howells, P. A., & Thickett, D. R. (2015). Optimal Vitamin D supplementation levels for cardiovascular disease protection. Disease Markers. Hindawi Limited. https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/864370

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