Home > Heart Disease > Vitamin D and Heart Disease Get the Flash Player to see this player. Rate: (Click the stars to rate) Published on Feb 12, 2009 by xescvs, Views: 3810 Vitamin D and Heart Disease. Patients with low vitamin D levels are twice as likely to have a heart attack or stroke. You make vitamin D when you are exposed to sun. So people with less sun exposure may need vitamin D supplementation. Most of the vitamin D supplements also come with calcium. When you live in New England, the weather is so grey for most of the winter. Preventing heart disease is on everyone's mind these days. Nadia 13.3 years ago