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Cardiovascular category is associated with other categories: Diabetes 31, Omega-3 31 , Vitamin K 25 , Intervention 22 . Mortality 20 , Skin - Dark 18 , Magnesium 17 , Calcium 14 , Hypertension 14 , Trauma and surgery 13 , Stroke 13 , Kidney 12 , Metabolic Syndrome 11 , Seniors 10 , Pregnancy 8 as of Aug 2022


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45+ Vitamin D Life pages with HEART FAILURE in title

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Risk of heart failure increased 1.4X if low vitamin D – meta-analysis Dec 2022 28 Dec, 2022
1.7 X less risk of Heart Failure death if previously had taken any amount of vitamin D - Jan 2022 14 Apr, 2022
Chronic Heart Failure reduced by 4,000 IU daily for a year – RCT April 2016 07 Oct, 2021
COVID-19 hospitalizations: 63% associated with diabetes, obesity, hypertension or heart failure – Feb 2021 15 Apr, 2021
Patients on Hemodialysis 3X more likely if die of heart failure if low Magnesium – meta-analysis Jan 2021 26 Mar, 2021
After Heart Failure Blacks are 45 percent more likely to re-enter the hospital in a month – Oct 2020 10 Oct, 2020
Heart Failure may be associated with low Zinc (drugs and gut restrict Zinc) - Jan 2020 15 Jan, 2020
Senior veterans with Heart Failure were 1.8X more likely to be hospitalized if low vitamin D – Feb 2020 31 Dec, 2019
Heart Failure and Vitamin D meta-analyses - 2016, 2019 24 Aug, 2019
Few people have enough EPA (an Omega-3) to reduce heart failures – July 2019 16 Jul, 2019
Heart Failure 15X more likely if poor VDR, even if good level of vitamin D (China) – March 2019 23 Mar, 2019
Small or infrequent doses of vitamin D do not reduce heart failure much – meta-analysis Jan 2018 24 Nov, 2018
Heart Failure is predicted by PTH (but vitamin D both prevents and treats HF) – Jan 2018 31 Mar, 2018
Heart Failure Quality of Life greatly improved by 10,000 IU of vitamin D – RCT Oct 2017 01 Nov, 2017
Heart Failure patients 4 X less likely to benefit from pacemaker (CRT) if low vitamin D – Oct 2017 11 Oct, 2017
Anemia (in heart failure) not treated by Vitamin D (they should have added Iron) – RCT Aug 2017 25 Aug, 2017
Heart Failure with depression increases risk of death by 9.5 X if low vitamin D – Aug 2017 23 Aug, 2017
Acute Heart Failure length of stay and readmission rates cut in half if high vitamin D – Aug 2017 20 Aug, 2017
Heart failure among 137 seniors 12X more likely if low vitamin D – Aug 2017 17 Aug, 2017
Chronic Heart Failure – not enough evidence that Vitamin D helps (but lots of evidence for other cardiovascular problems) – Aug 2017 14 Aug, 2017
Heart Failure not helped by Vitamin D (several strange things about the trial) – RCT May 2017 24 May, 2017
Congestive Heart Failure patients helped with Vitamin D intervention – May 2013 07 Apr, 2017
Vitamin D augmented conventional Congestive Heart Failure treatment in perhaps 10 ways – case reports April 2017 07 Apr, 2017
Chance of death after heart failure reduced by 1000 IU of vitamin D – Feb 2012 04 Jan, 2017
Chronic Heart Failure not treated by Vitamin D, if dose size is ignored – meta-analysis Oct 2015 20 Oct, 2015
Congestive heart failure in infants virtually cured by 1000 IU of vitamin D – RCT Feb 2012 20 Oct, 2015
Heart failure markers reduced by 400 IU of vitamin D and Calcium (surprise) – RCT Jan 2015 18 Mar, 2015
More blood was pumped by those getting 800,000 IU of vitamin D after heart failure – RCT Oct 2013 16 Mar, 2015
Heart Failure early death 2X more likely if less than 20 nanograms of vitamin D – June 2012 11 Feb, 2015
Seniors with Heart Failure helped by daily 4,000 IU of vitamin D (increase 16 ng) – RCT Aug 2014 25 Jul, 2014
Heart pumped more blood after heart failure if more vitamin D – Nov 2010 27 Oct, 2013
Chronic Heart Failure helped with 2,000 IU of vitamin D (PRA reduced) – RCT June 2013 30 Jun, 2013
Heart failure 2X more likely if less than 20 ng of vitamin D – Sept 2012 13 Apr, 2013
Death in less than 2 years of Heart Failure associated with low vitamin D - April 2012 08 Aug, 2012
96 percent of heart failure patients had less than 30 ng of vitamin D – March 2011 28 Apr, 2012
Patent for patients of Chronic Heart Failure includes vitamin D – June 2011 16 Jun, 2011
Heart Failure associated with vitamin D deficiency – Feb 2011 01 Apr, 2011
Review is unsure if supplementing vitamin D will decrease heart failure – Feb 2011 13 Feb, 2011
Calcium with Vitamin D2 then D3 helps A-A after heart failure – Jan 2011 18 Jan, 2011
Review of heart failure and vitamin D mechanisms – Jan 2011 13 Dec, 2010
Heart Failure 3X more likely if less than 30 ng of vitamin D – Sept 2010 16 Sep, 2010
Review of vitamin D and heart failure – Aug 2010 02 Sep, 2010
Lack of vitamin D is a predictor of heart failure – Sept 2010 02 Sep, 2010
The prognostic value of vitamin D in heart failure – July 2010 28 Jul, 2010
Can vitamin D improve quality of life for seniors with heart failure -2010 02 Jun, 2010

15+ Vitamin D Life pages with SUDDEN CARDIAC or CARDIOVASCULAR DEATH title

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Risk of Cardiovascular death decreased 5X (lowest to highest Vitamin D level)- Feb 2024 19 Feb, 2024
Postmenopausal women half as likely to have a cardiovascular death if high vitamin D (NHANES) – Dec 2023 13 Dec, 2023
Vaccine Clinical Trial - cardiovascular death 3.7X more likely if vaccinated - preprint Sept 2023 06 Sep, 2023
Death rates of Cardiovascular patients keep decreasing until 90 nmol of Vitamin D - May 2023 08 May, 2023
Cardiovascular death 1.5X more likely if less than 20 ng of Vitamin D – 22nd meta-analysis Nov 2019 29 Aug, 2022
Recurrrent Cardiovascular deaths cut in half if 10 ng more Vitamin D – meta-analysis Sept 2021 18 Oct, 2021
Omega-3 reduced cardiovascular deaths by 16 percent (427,678 people) – March 2020 10 Apr, 2020
Sudden Cardiac Arrest – 2.8 X higher risk if low vitamin D – 2019 26 Dec, 2019
Cardiovascular death 40 percent more likely in a decade if chest pain and low Vitamin D - March 2018 07 Mar, 2018
Cancer diagnosis increased cardiovascular death 5 X in the next week – 2012 18 Dec, 2017
6X worse Sudden Cardiac Arrest outcome if low vitamin D – April 2014 28 Aug, 2017
Cardiovascular deaths 12 percent less likely if have 10 ng more vitamin D – meta-analysis March 2017 03 Mar, 2017
Cardiovascular death reduction in dark skin migrants by just 1,000 IU of vitamin D – May 2015 04 Jan, 2017
Cardiovascular death: 9 percent due to hypertension or air pollution, 7 percent: low Vitamin K2 or smoking – Oct 2016 30 Oct, 2016
Cardiovascular death: 9 percent hypertension and air pollution, 7 percent Vit K2 and smoking – Oct 2016 30 Oct, 2016
Sudden cardiac arrest 6X worse outcome if low vitamin D – Nov 2014 08 Dec, 2014
6X worse Sudden Cardiac Arrest outcome if low vitamin – April 2014 10 Nov, 2014
More than 400 mg of Calcium supplements caused cardiovascular deaths in men - Feb 2013 05 Feb, 2013
Vitamin D reduces both death rate and cardiovascular disease – Sept 2010 18 Sep, 2010

507 Cardiovascular studies in Vitamin D Life


One of many books: No More Heart Attacks. by Dr. Blake, 2017

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Chapter 1: Heart attacks and strokes 9
How to NOT Get a Heart Attack 10
Are heart attacks really necessary? 14
Is there a place with NO heart attacks? 15
Unclogging arteries 17
Blood flow to the heart muscle 20
Want to reduce your risk of a heart attack by 92%? 22
Chapter 2: Inflammation and arterial disease 23
Quercetin, a plant-based anti-inflammatory 24
How quercetin quenches inflammation 25
Genistein 27
Indole-3-carbinol 28
Food that increases inflammation 29
Endotoxins 30
Neu5Gc 31
Chapter 3: Higher vitamin D means fewer heart attacks 33
Chapter 4: Antioxidants 36
Antioxidants in food 38
Antioxidants made in our bodies 40
Oxidation of LDL 41
Vitamin E to protect LDL and arteries 42
Vitamin E, prostacyclins and reduced arterial plaque 46
Sources of vitamin E 47
A very low fat diet 48
Absorption of antioxidants on a very low-fat diet 49
Diets high and low in antioxidants 52
Antioxidants that we make in our bodies 54
Chapter 5: Omega-3 fatty acids and heart disease 57
Sources of omega-3 fatty acids 59
Increasing inflammation with arachidonic acid 61
What about fish oil? 63
Contamination of fish oil 63
Rancid fish oil 65
Production of EPA and DHA in our bodies 66
Chapter 6: Total cholesterol and heart attack risk 68
Four steps to reduce cholesterol 69
Heart attack risk and cholesterol on different diets 70
Fats in food and fats in our bloodstream 76
Where do saturated fats come from? 79
How does excess saturated fat raise heart attack risk? 81
Oxidized dietary cholesterol and damaged arteries 84
Lower cholesterol using phytosterols 88
Fiber and blood cholesterol 91
Chapter 7: Sugar and heart attack risk 93
Chapter 8: Trans Fatty acids and Heart Attacks 95
Understanding trans fats 96
Dietary sources of trans-fatty acids 97
Alternatives to partially hydrogenated oils 101
Frying 101
Snack foods 102
Bakery products 103
The risks of reducing trans fats 104
Palm and other tropical oils 104
Animal fats to replace hydrogenated oils 105
Designer oils 105
Choosing food low in trans-fatty acids 106
Worldwide variation in trans-fatty acid intake 107
Trans fats in food in America 108
Labeling deceit 110
Absorption and metabolism of trans-fatty acids 111
Heart disease and trans-fatty acids 113
Trans fats and blood lipids 114
Diabetes and trans-fatty acids 115
Trans-fatty acids in infants and children 117
Trans-fatty acids from dairy products and beef 118
Trans-fatty acids in animal vs. vegetable fats 121
Trans-fatty acid summary 123
Chapter 9: Activity and fitness 124
Chapter 10: Stress reduction and relaxation 127
Peer-Reviewed Reference Citations 130


The cardiovascular category is associated with: Meta-analysis 35, Diabetes 31, Omega-3 31, Vitamin K 25, Intervention 23, Mortality 21, Skin - Dark 18, Magnesium 17, Hypertension 14 etc.

Calcium 14. Trauma and surgery 13, Stroke 13, Kidney 12, Metabolic Syndrome 12, Seniors 10, Cancer 8. Pregnancy 8, etc. – as of Sept 2022
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