7Vitamin D is a hormone with pleiotropic effects; it controls calcium homeostasis, immune response, hemodynamic wall stress (by inhibiting Renin Angiotensin Aldosterone System, RAAS, and modulating the endothelial function) and inflammation. In the last decade, numerous studies have focused on the role of vitamin D levels in the setting of cardiovascular disease. In particular, it has been shown that insufficient Vitamin D levels are frequently observed among patients with cardiovascular disease. Hypovitaminosis D activates the renin angiotensin system, causes endothelial dysfunction, reduces cardiomyocyte contractility and is associated with adverse left ventricular remodelling after myocardial infarction. Also, low Vitamin D levels are a...
First described in relation to musculoskeletal disease, there is accumulating data to suggest that v...
A general concept of clinical benefit of vitamin D supplementation has emerged from the evidence in ...
Vitamin D represents a group of secosteroids involved in the calcium and phosphate metabolism. The a...
Vitamin D, a secosteroid hormone, affects multiple biological pathways via both genomic and nongenom...
Vitamin D deficiency is a condition that affects a high percentage of individuals of all ages. Consi...
The principal source of vitamin D in humans is its biosynthesis in the skin through a chemical react...
Vitamin D deficiency is a prevalent condition, occurring in about 30–50% of the population, observed...
Vitamin D deficiency is a highly prevalent condition, present in approximately 30% to 50% of the gen...
Introduction: Vitamin D is classically involved in maintaining bone and mineral health, but it has b...
Vitamin D is a precursor of the steroid hormone calcitriol that is crucial for bone and mineral meta...
Substantial evidence suggests that a large portion of the population have suboptimal levels of vitam...
The worsening worldwide trend toward nutritional insufficiency and the emerging knowledge of the non...
Substantial evidence suggests that a large portion of the population have suboptimal levels of vitam...
Several studies have shown that vitamin D may play a role in many biochemical mechanisms in addition...
Cardiovascular diseases rank first on the mortality list globally or 31%. The basic measure of prev...
First described in relation to musculoskeletal disease, there is accumulating data to suggest that v...
A general concept of clinical benefit of vitamin D supplementation has emerged from the evidence in ...
Vitamin D represents a group of secosteroids involved in the calcium and phosphate metabolism. The a...
Vitamin D, a secosteroid hormone, affects multiple biological pathways via both genomic and nongenom...
Vitamin D deficiency is a condition that affects a high percentage of individuals of all ages. Consi...
The principal source of vitamin D in humans is its biosynthesis in the skin through a chemical react...
Vitamin D deficiency is a prevalent condition, occurring in about 30–50% of the population, observed...
Vitamin D deficiency is a highly prevalent condition, present in approximately 30% to 50% of the gen...
Introduction: Vitamin D is classically involved in maintaining bone and mineral health, but it has b...
Vitamin D is a precursor of the steroid hormone calcitriol that is crucial for bone and mineral meta...
Substantial evidence suggests that a large portion of the population have suboptimal levels of vitam...
The worsening worldwide trend toward nutritional insufficiency and the emerging knowledge of the non...
Substantial evidence suggests that a large portion of the population have suboptimal levels of vitam...
Several studies have shown that vitamin D may play a role in many biochemical mechanisms in addition...
Cardiovascular diseases rank first on the mortality list globally or 31%. The basic measure of prev...
First described in relation to musculoskeletal disease, there is accumulating data to suggest that v...
A general concept of clinical benefit of vitamin D supplementation has emerged from the evidence in ...
Vitamin D represents a group of secosteroids involved in the calcium and phosphate metabolism. The a...