Washington-Sana
An American study found that vitamin D reduces the risk of heart attacks and deaths from them.
According to the Express website, a study in which more than 20,000 people participated showed that people who have adequate levels of vitamin D in the body are less likely to have a heart attack compared to people who have lower levels of this vitamin, in addition to its role in preventing abnormal cells from multiplying in the body. Breast and colon tissue.
The study pointed out the importance of eating organic compounds in vitamin D, as it helps the body build muscles and bones and heal wounds, in addition to regulating the amount of calcium and phosphate inside the human body.
Rajat S. Barua, chief of cardiology at the Virginia Medical Center, said that many epidemiological analyzes and studies indicate that vitamin D deficiency is associated with an increased risk of heart attack, and therefore seeking to reach appropriate target levels of this vitamin is very important to prevent heart disease that causes heart disease. Death.