Abstract

Vitamin D is one of the most effective vitamins in the body on the nervous system and cardiovascular system. Its deficiency can be life threatening. Vitamin D deficiency is associated with Adiponectin, LDL, TG, VLDL, HDL. Vitamin D deficiency in the elderly can lead to forgetfulness, depression and mental health problems. In this article, we have a brief and practical overview of the effects of vitamin D on the nervous system and cardiovascular system.

Highlights

  • To date, much research has been done on the mechanism and tissues of the effect of vitamin D, and many experts emphasize on maintaining the natural level of this vitamin in the body.The heart can be severely affected by vitamin D deficiency, which causes Cardiovascular Disease (CVD)

  • Vitamin D deficiency can be treated with Non-Valvular Atrial Fibrillation (AF) [3] and correlation of flow in the coronary arteries [4]

  • We review the effects and effects of vitamin D deficiency on the cardiovascular system and nervous system

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Summary

Introduction

Much research has been done on the mechanism and tissues of the effect of vitamin D, and many experts emphasize on maintaining the natural level of this vitamin in the body. People with CKD are more likely to develop cardiovascular disease, which researchers believe can help reduce vitamin D intake [1]. Normal levels of vitamin D are important for the nervous system. Vitamin D deficiency can cause various cancers, including glioma [5]. People with migraines should pay attention to their poor vitamin D levels because its deficiency can be one of the causes of migraines [7]. The skin as a tissue is very important in direct contact with vitamin D. The study showed that there was no significant relationship between vitamin D levels and skin cancer as expected [9]. We review the effects and effects of vitamin D deficiency on the cardiovascular system and nervous system

Association of Vitamin D Deficiency with Cardiovascular System
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Vitamin D Deficiency Can Cause Severe Disorders of The Nervous System
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