Cardiology moles - Blog Blog Archive Vitamin E reduces the risk of blood clots (Tanjug)
Regular intake of certain doses of vitamin E may reduce the risk of blood clots in women, U.S. researchers say their. They have, however, indicated that they needed further research to prove the role of vitamin E in the prevention of blood clots, or venous thromboembolism, life-threatening, and recommended that patients do not stop taking prescription drugs against coagulation.
"The results showed that, overall, women taking moles vitamin E are 21 percent less likely to suffer from blood clots," said the scientists moles American Heart Association in an article published in the journal "Circulation".
American Heart Association generally does not recommend antioxidant vitamins, such as vitamin E for the prevention of cardiovascular diseases or medical conditions that involve blood clots. Glin and his colleagues compared data testing 39,876 women older than 45 years who were given either 600 international units of vitamin E from natural sources, or placebo every other day for a period moles of 10 years, transferred the agency Reuters. During the tests, the 482 women appeared venous thromboembolism - at 213 in the group who took vitamin E and 269 in the placebo group.
"The participants in this study venous thromboembolism appeared more often than srčnih attacks and almost as often as stroke. People do not realize how much this is a common occurrence, "said Glin.
Blood clots can be fatal if they block blood flow to the lungs, heart or brain. Test results also indicate that vitamin E is most effective moles in women who have a genetic predisposition to blood clots.
According to the recently updated guidelines of the American Heart Association regarding the prevention of cardiovascular disease in women, antioxidant vitamin supplements such as vitamin moles E, C and beta carotene, should not be used for prevention of cardiovascular disease in women.
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Regular intake of certain doses of vitamin E may reduce the risk of blood clots in women, U.S. researchers say their. They have, however, indicated that they needed further research to prove the role of vitamin E in the prevention of blood clots, or venous thromboembolism, life-threatening, and recommended that patients do not stop taking prescription drugs against coagulation.
"The results showed that, overall, women taking moles vitamin E are 21 percent less likely to suffer from blood clots," said the scientists moles American Heart Association in an article published in the journal "Circulation".
American Heart Association generally does not recommend antioxidant vitamins, such as vitamin E for the prevention of cardiovascular diseases or medical conditions that involve blood clots. Glin and his colleagues compared data testing 39,876 women older than 45 years who were given either 600 international units of vitamin E from natural sources, or placebo every other day for a period moles of 10 years, transferred the agency Reuters. During the tests, the 482 women appeared venous thromboembolism - at 213 in the group who took vitamin E and 269 in the placebo group.
"The participants in this study venous thromboembolism appeared more often than srčnih attacks and almost as often as stroke. People do not realize how much this is a common occurrence, "said Glin.
Blood clots can be fatal if they block blood flow to the lungs, heart or brain. Test results also indicate that vitamin E is most effective moles in women who have a genetic predisposition to blood clots.
According to the recently updated guidelines of the American Heart Association regarding the prevention of cardiovascular disease in women, antioxidant vitamin supplements such as vitamin moles E, C and beta carotene, should not be used for prevention of cardiovascular disease in women.
Search site Search for: Content kardiologija.net Conferences Contact FAQs Papers Wallpapers Categories News Research Interests Latest News Pulse reveals the risk of death? (B92) Protect your heart listen to your favorite music (Tanjug) Chocolate and Stroke (Fonet) New in the treatment of cardiac arrhythmias (Fonet) Sex and cholesterol moles (Fonet) Antidepressants increase the risk of heart stroke control - health priority moles (FoNet, photo: Guliver / Getty Images) The biggest misconceptions about health (Mondo)
Alcohol Artichoke Heart Disease Circulation Depression Risk factors Hypertension Cholesterol Myocardial Research Cardiology Cardiovascular Disease Coronary Disease moles Blood pressure Lek Treatment of Brain Stroke Recovery Optimism Foods high blood pressure prevention Pulse Smoking Risks Risk Sex Sex Picture Smeh Serbia heart heart heart problems heart attack Stress causes rapid pulse Practicing smoking ban Interests Protection Health Healthy Heart syllable
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