Vitamin D - a powerful vitamin! - isn't just for osteoporosis though it’s priceless for it; Vitamin D is beneficial for your coronary health, too. Vancouver Disc Centers talks often about Vitamin D for your bones and osteoporosis prevention and care, but we want our Vancouver patients to know that your heart may be at risk if you have a Vitamin D inadequacy. So read on about this new study…
We in Vancouver can learn much from the Korean researchers who investigated Vitamin D status and its association with subclinical atherosclerosis (hardening of the arteries by buildup of calcified cholesterol plaques) in 439 men and 561 women aged 65 years or older. The researchers found the coronary artery calcium score and stenosis (narrowing of the artery) by cardiac computed tomography. They also calculated the thickness of the carotid arteries and compared the blood pressures in the lower and upper extremities. Now, after adjusting for certain factors, analysis showed that...
- participants with a low vitamin D concentration had a higher risk of significant coronary artery stenosis (blockage in the coronary arteries of the heart).
- the odds ratios comparing deficiency of Vitamin D showed that the lower the Vitamin D intake, the greater the coronary artery buildup of atherosclerosis. (1)
Your Vancouver chiropractic clinic can help you with stating a Vitamin D supplementation and diet changes to repress and control atherosclerosis changes in your body. Even increasing sun exposure may be part of your new Vitamin D lifestyle to mitigate the consequences of a Vancouver Vitamin D deficiency. (1)
Be sure to contact Vancouver Disc Centers to discuss your Vitamin D status for osteoporosis and coronary health and artherosclerosis prevention. We are here to support your healthy Vancouver wellness lifestyle.
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