Low Vitamin D Increases Clogged Arteries In Diabetics
date:Nov 16, 2012
els in 43 people with type 2 diabetes and in 25 others who were similar in age, sex and body weight but didnt have diabetes. They found that in diabetes patients with low vitamin Dless than 30 nanograms per milliliter of bloodthe macrophage cells were more likely to adhere to the walls of blood vessels, which triggers cells to get loaded with cholesterol, eventually causing the vessels to stiffen and block blood flow. The researchers looked at blood pressure, cholesterol, diabetes control, body
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