Biomedicinska istraživanja (Jun 2021)

Vitamin D and atherosclerosis

  • Vesna Lazić,
  • Biljana Mijović,
  • Miloš Maksimović,
  • Olivera Rašević,
  • Maida Mulić,
  • Maja Vuković

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5937/BII2101099L
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1
pp. 99 – 108

Abstract

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Cardiovascular diseases rank first on the mortality list globally or 31%. The basic measure of prevention in accordance with the recommendations of the World Health Organization is a change in risk lifestyle in terms of diet, physical activity, tobacco and alcohol consumption. Vitamin D was previously recognized as a regulator of calcium and phosphorus ratio, bone remodeling or the main controller of skeletal pathophysiology. However, vitamin D enjoys great interest in clinical and epidemiological research in terms of its possible impact on reducing the risk of cardiovascular diseases. Among other things, vitamin D deficiency is associated with an increased risk of endothelial dysfunction. Although the deficiency has been identified as a risk marker for cardiovascular diseases, the mechanism of action of vitamin D on the path from endothelial dysfunction to cardiovascular diseases has not been fully revealed. The findings in this segment of activity of vitamin D would be significant in terms of reducing morbidity and mortality from cardiovascular diseases.

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