Osteoporosis and cardiovascular diseases present similar etiopathogenic mechanisms. The presence of a \u201cbone-vascular cross talk\u201d is pointed out by several studies. This altered balance is due to an association between increased mortality due to cardiovascular disease and bone fractures related to osteoporosis. Recent researches revealed that vitamin K2 deficiency could be responsible of a disrupted calcium regulation and that low levels of this vitamin are connected with an enhanced risk of heart disease and atherosclerosis, because of a lack of calcium in bones and an excessive storage of calcium in arteries
Osteoporosis (OP) and cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are the most important causes of mortality and m...
INTRODUCTION Observational studies have shown that high dietary intake of vitamin K-2 is associated ...
Objective The role of vitamin K in the regulation of vascular calcification is established. However,...
Vascular calcification and osteoporosis share similar etiopathogenetic mechanisms. Vitamin K2 defici...
BACKGROUND: Vascular calcification and osteoporosis share similar etiopathogenetic mechanisms. Vitam...
Vitamin K-2 serves an important role in cardiovascular health through regulation of calcium homeosta...
Vitamin K (VK) is a fat-soluble vitamin that is indispensable for the activation of vitamin K-depend...
Vitamin K occurs in our diet in two different forms, phylloquinone and menaquinones. Matrix Gla Prot...
Vitamin K is a liposoluble vitamin. The predominant dietary form, phylloquinone or vitamin K1, is fo...
Calcium supplements are broadly prescribed to treat osteoporosis either as monotherapy or together w...
Vitamin K denotes a group of lipophilic vitamins determining post-translational modification of prot...
Vitamins D and K are both fat-soluble vitamins and play a central role in calcium metabolism. Vitami...
Nowadays cardiovascular disease remain globally the leading cause of mortality. Coronary artery dise...
Introduction: Twenty years ago, the metabolism of vitamin K was connected with its role in hemostasi...
Background: This study aimed to evaluate the relationship of serum levels of vitamin K2 and osteocal...
Osteoporosis (OP) and cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are the most important causes of mortality and m...
INTRODUCTION Observational studies have shown that high dietary intake of vitamin K-2 is associated ...
Objective The role of vitamin K in the regulation of vascular calcification is established. However,...
Vascular calcification and osteoporosis share similar etiopathogenetic mechanisms. Vitamin K2 defici...
BACKGROUND: Vascular calcification and osteoporosis share similar etiopathogenetic mechanisms. Vitam...
Vitamin K-2 serves an important role in cardiovascular health through regulation of calcium homeosta...
Vitamin K (VK) is a fat-soluble vitamin that is indispensable for the activation of vitamin K-depend...
Vitamin K occurs in our diet in two different forms, phylloquinone and menaquinones. Matrix Gla Prot...
Vitamin K is a liposoluble vitamin. The predominant dietary form, phylloquinone or vitamin K1, is fo...
Calcium supplements are broadly prescribed to treat osteoporosis either as monotherapy or together w...
Vitamin K denotes a group of lipophilic vitamins determining post-translational modification of prot...
Vitamins D and K are both fat-soluble vitamins and play a central role in calcium metabolism. Vitami...
Nowadays cardiovascular disease remain globally the leading cause of mortality. Coronary artery dise...
Introduction: Twenty years ago, the metabolism of vitamin K was connected with its role in hemostasi...
Background: This study aimed to evaluate the relationship of serum levels of vitamin K2 and osteocal...
Osteoporosis (OP) and cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are the most important causes of mortality and m...
INTRODUCTION Observational studies have shown that high dietary intake of vitamin K-2 is associated ...
Objective The role of vitamin K in the regulation of vascular calcification is established. However,...