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Vitamin D Deficiency Linked Directly to Heart Disease

February 4, 2010
By Carey Rossi

Researchers from Salt Lake City presented evidence at the American Heart Association’s Scientific Conference in Orlando, Florida, that links vitamin D deficiency to heart disease. For more than a year, the Intermountain Medical Center team followed 27,686 people who were 50 years of age or older with no prior history of cardiovascular disease. The participants had their blood vitamin D levels measured during routine clinical care and were divided into three groups based on their vitamin D levels—normal (over 30 nanograms per milliliter (ng/ml)), low (15-30 ng/ml), or very low (less than 15 ng/ml). The scientist then followed them to see if they developed some form of heart disease.

What did they find? People with very low levels of vitamin D were 77% more likely to die, 45% more likely to develop coronary artery disease, and 78% more likely to have a stroke than those with normal levels.

They also found that participants with very low levels of vitamin D were twice as likely to suffer heart failure.

The Anti-Aging Bottom Line: This is thought to be the first study to link vitamin D deficiency with cardiovascular health. Even though it is an observational study, the population of Utah is a good population pool to draw from since its inhabitants tend to abstain from smoking and drinking alcohol, both risk factors that contribute to heart disease. Of course, a more strict study will be conducted, but until then don’t ignore this vitamin! The benefits of supplementing with vitamin D are being uncovered daily by science, and being deficient can put your health at risk.

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