
New study finds vitamin D supplementation improves heart function
A study found those who took a daily dose of vitamin D3 experienced improved heart function compared to those who took a daily placebo.
A study found those who took a daily dose of vitamin D3 experienced improved heart function compared to those who took a daily placebo.
A recent study found that individuals with low levels of total vitamin D and bioavailable vitamin D were at increased risk for cardiac event compared to people with high vitamin D levels.
A recent study determined that low vitamin D status is associated with myocardial dysfunction in adolescents by the use of the TDI ultrasound.
Recent research published in Stroke shows for the first time that vitamin D is linked to cerebral small vessel disease.
Recent research looked at the role that vitamin D status, and race-specific determinants of vitamin D status, plays in vascular health.
A recent study published in the journal Clinical Cardiology suggests that vitamin D deficiency may be a predictor for electrocardiography abnormalities.
A new study published in the Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research has reported that vitamin D status may relate to cardiovascular fitness and body mass index among college students.
New research suggests higher vitamin D levels might help reduce inflammation and arterial stiffness following high-fat intake.
In a new study published in the journal Endocrine, researchers have found that vitamin D levels are related to cardiorespiratory fitness and fat oxidation.
New research has found that supplementation with vitamin D improves cardiac autonomic tone in healthy subjects.