Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Vitamin D and cardiac diseases



The cardiovascular diseases are a fundamental cause of ilness and death worldwide. The lack of vitamin D has been connected with factors of danger for cardiovascular diseases as the hypertension, the diabetes, cardiovascular episodes like the infarction of myocardium and the cerebral congestion, with  cardiac insufficiency as well as with clinical  atherosclerosis.
Studies that are found in development have shown that the lack of vitamin D increases the danger of appearance of hypertension or sudden cardiac leathal episode in individuals with preexisting cardiovascular disease. Insufficient levels of vitamin D they can increase the danger cerebral, cardiac diseases and death also in individuals that did not have never cardiac problems. In study with 27000+ participating 50 years old aged people and without background of cardiovascular diseases it was beyond realized that the individuals with very low levels of vitamin D it was 77% more likely die, 45% more likely to present coronary illness and 78% more likely they suffer cerebral comparatively with individuals with physiologic levels of vitamin D.
Finally, study that analyzed data from Third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey led in that the individuals with low levels of vitamin D were 3 times more likely they die from cardiac disease and 2,5 times more likely to die from any reason comparatively with the individuals that had good levels of vitamin D.

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