Vitamin D Cuts Repeat Heart Attack Risk 52%

Heart Attack Risk Cut by 52% in Survivors with Personalized Vitamin D Dosing, Study Finds

Breakthrough research reveals that heart attack survivors who follow customized vitamin D supplementation to reach optimal blood levels can slash their risk of a second heart attack by 52%, according to findings presented at the American Heart Association (AHA) Scientific Sessions 2025.

A study led by Intermountain Health in Utah tracked over 600 adults who had survived acute coronary syndrome. Participants received personalized vitamin D3 doses adjusted regularly to maintain blood levels between 40 and 80 ng/mL over an average of 4.2 years.

Over 85% of participants started with vitamin D deficiency (below 40 ng/mL), and nearly 52% required more than 5,000 IU daily — over six times the FDA’s general recommendation of 800 IU — to hit the target.

“We observed no adverse outcomes with higher-dose vitamin D3 and a significant drop in repeat heart attacks — truly exciting results,”

— Heidi T. May, Lead Researcher, Intermountain Health

Why Personalized Dosing Matters

Unlike past trials that used fixed doses regardless of individual needs, this study tested and adjusted vitamin D levels throughout, proving that one-size-fits-all supplementation fails for heart health.

During follow-up, only 107 major cardiac events (including heart attacks, strokes, and heart failure hospitalizations) occurred — with the personalized group showing dramatically lower rates.

Natural Sources vs. Targeted Supplementation

  • Food sources: Fatty fish, egg yolks, fortified milk, orange juice, cheese
  • Sun exposure: Activates vitamin D in skin
  • Supplements: Vitamin D3 proven most effective in clinical settings

Researchers now urge post-heart attack patients to get tested and work with doctors on tailored vitamin D plans to prevent recurrence.

Have you had a heart attack? Ask your doctor about vitamin D blood testing and personalized dosing today.

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