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Cut Your Risk of Heart Attack by Half!

  • Dec 8, 2025
  • 1 min read

Studies have shown that low levels of vitamin D are linked to worse heart health.

But you won’t believe how much getting enough vitamin D can help!

A research abstract (Abstract 4382525) presented at the 2025 American Heart

Association Scientific Sessions has revealed for the first time how much getting

just enough vitamin D can help prevent a heart attack.

The study included 630 people with acute coronary syndrome who had had a

previous heart attack. Each person in the active group took enough vitamin D to

reach an optimal level for heart health of 40-80 ng/mL.

Surprisingly, over 85% of the people in the study had levels of vitamin D below

40 ng/mL. Half the people in the study needed more than 5,000 IU of vitamin D

just to get their levels up to where they should be.

People in the study were divided into two groups: the first received standard

care, and only the second received the vitamin D. The study lasted almost 4

years.

Although 18.4% of the heart attacks, heart failure hospitalizations, strokes or

death occurred in the standard care group versus only 15.7% in the vitamin D

group, the difference did not reach significance.

But, when the researchers looked specifically at heart attacks, they found a 52%

lower risk in the vitamin D group.

This study suggests that making sure you have optimal levels of vitamin D could

be an important strategy for preventing a second heart attack.

More research is needed because research abstracts have not yet been peer-

reviewed or published.

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