Impact of vitamin D deficiency on hypertension; a mini-review on recent insights

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Abstract

There is increasing evidence that vitamin D deficiency may contribute to hypertension. Low vitamin D levels are associated with an increased risk of high blood pressure, and studies have shown that vitamin D supplementation can help lower blood pressure. However, more research is needed to fully understand the mechanisms by which vitamin D regulates blood pressure and to determine the optimal dosage for supplementation. Nevertheless, ensuring adequate vitamin D levels through diet or supplements may be essential for preventing and managing hypertension.

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Jafari Khabaz, F., Zaremoghadam, E., Alivand, S., Alivand, N., Asadollahi Hamedani, M., Dehghan, S., … Khaledi, M. (2023). Impact of vitamin D deficiency on hypertension; a mini-review on recent insights. Journal of Parathyroid Disease. Nickan Research Institute. https://doi.org/10.34172/jpd.2023.11213

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