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TITLE:

IMPACTS OF SUPPLEMENTATION OF VITAMIN - D ON THE PHYSICAL ACTIONS OF THE PATIENTS WITH FAILURE OF HEART

AUTHORS:

Uzma Ishfaq, Sonia Maqbool, Dr Asma Yasmin

ABSTRACT:

Objective: The aim of this research work is to determine the effects of the supplementation of Vitamin D on physical condition of heart failure patients. Methods: This was a random research work, 43 patients found with DC (Dilated Cardiomyopathy) who had no improvement in their physical status with complete heart failure treatment were the part of this research work. A supplementation of Vitamin-D on the basis of seven days for complete twelve weeks added in the treatment of the patients suffering with heart failure. This impact of this treatment evaluated on a walk of six minutes after the treatment. SPSS .19 was in use for the analysis of the collected information. T test was in use to assess the considerable impact of the supplementation of Vitamin D. P value of less than .05 considered as significant. Results: On medical evaluation, majority of patients were in Class-2 of NYHA as 65.0%, the rate of NYHA Class-1, Class-3 & Class-4 was 19.0%, 9.0% and 7.0% correspondingly. The baseline average level of Vitamin-D among patient was 16.59 ±3.540 ng/ml & it enhanced to 31.97 ± 3.640 ng/ml after twelve weeks with Vitamin-D supplementation. The average distance covered by the patients before treatment was 806 ± 380 feet, while it enhanced to 945 ± 393 feet after treatment. The average of level of Pro-BNP of patients was 1024 ± 635 while it promoted to 159 ± 80 after treatment with Vitamin-D. Conclusion: The supplementation of Vitamin-D lowers the seriousness of heart failure as shown by the decrease in the amounts of serum Pro-BNP & it’s important enhances in the a walk covering a distance in six minutes. Key Words: Supplement, Vitamin D, Muscles, Cardiology, Physical Activity, Myocardial Infarction, Myopathy

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