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Vitamin D no defense against dementia
Vitamin D supplementation and cardiovascular disease risks in more than 83,000 individuals in 21 randomized clinical trial : A meta-analysis
JAMA — Barbarawi M, et al. | June 21, 2019
did not confer cardiovascular protection and,
therefore, is not indicated for this purpose.
Via conducting a meta-analysis of 21
randomized clinical trials that included more than 83,000 participants,
researchers tested the correlation of vitamin D supplementation with
reduced cardiovascular disease (CVD) events and all-cause mortality.
Compared with placebo, vitamin D supplementation was not linked to
reduced major adverse cardiovascular events, individual CVD endpoints
(myocardial infarction, stroke, CVD mortality), or all-cause mortality.
Further, results were consistent by sex, baseline 25-hydroxyvitamin D
level, vitamin D dosage, formulation (daily vs bolus dosing), and the
presence or absence of concurrent calcium administration. Overall,
vitamin D supplementation
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