Does vitamin D protect against cardiovascular disease?
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- DOI: 10.1007/s12265-009-9111-z
Does vitamin D protect against cardiovascular disease?
Abstract
Because of its role in maintaining bone density, vitamin D has long been recognized as critical to the health of women, a group at disproportionate risk of osteoporosis. Recent data from epidemiologic and laboratory studies suggest that vitamin D may also protect against the development of cardiovascular and other chronic diseases. Because three quarters of US women (and men) have suboptimal vitamin D status, many experts advocate increasing daily recommended intakes from 200-600 IU to at least 1,000 IU, which may indeed be a prudent strategy. However, data from large randomized clinical trials testing sufficiently high doses of this vitamin for cardiovascular disease prevention--as well as to assess the overall balance of benefits and risks of such supplementation--are needed.
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