Personalized vitamin D3 could cut the risk of a second heart attack in half

Fabio Guerrero
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Recently, scientists from Intermountain Health, presented at the American Heart Association Scientific Session, discovered that adjusting Vitamin D3 doses according to blood levels can significantly reduce the risk of a new heart attack.

In the clinical study, more than 85% of patients had low vitamin D levels. Some were given more than 5,000 IU per day to reach the optimal range. Thanks to this targeted supplementation, those who received the treatment experienced a 52% reduction in the likelihood of suffering a second heart attack.

Personalized vitamin D3 could cut the risk of a second heart attack in half

Renowned researcher Dr. Heidi May, a cardiovascular epidemiologist and leader of the study, highlighted that no adverse effects were observed even with higher doses. This approach suggests that taking fixed doses is not enough; monitoring and personalization are key to generating a real impact on heart health.

Why is this Vitamin D3 strategy so effective?

Because by adjusting the dose based on blood test results, each person can reach optimal Vitamin D levels, something that standard, fixed doses often fail to achieve, and this precise adjustment appears to be crucial in reducing the risk of a second heart attack.

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