To Study Role of Vitamin D in Patient of Systemic Hypertension
To Study Role of Vitamin D in Patient of Systemic Hypertension
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.70284/njirm.v9i1.1865Keywords:
Systemic Hypertension, Vitamin D Deficiency, Blood PressureAbstract
Vitamin D status differs by age, age group and gender and with different levels of systemic hypertension, low levels of Vit D being at increased risk of Hypertension. A database search yielded 12 observational studies of vitamin D status in relation to risk of hypertension. The majority of studies found a significant relationship between deficient vitamin D status and higher risk of hypertension. The evidence suggests that efforts to improve vitamin D status, for example by vitamin D supplementation, could reduce hypertension incidence, morbidity and mortality at low cost, with few or no adverse effects.
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