@article {DiNicolantonioe000300, author = {James J DiNicolantonio and Jaikrit Bhutani and James H O{\textquoteright}Keefe}, title = {The health benefits of vitamin K}, volume = {2}, number = {1}, elocation-id = {e000300}, year = {2015}, doi = {10.1136/openhrt-2015-000300}, publisher = {Archives of Disease in childhood}, abstract = {Vitamin K has important functions within the body, some of which are still being discovered. Research has shown that vitamin K is an anticalcification, anticancer, bone-forming and insulin-sensitising molecule. Recent data indicate that subclinical vitamin K deficiency is not uncommon. Additionally, vitamin K antagonists such as warfarin may cause detrimental side effects, which may partly be blunted through vitamin K supplementation.}, URL = {https://openheart.bmj.com/content/2/1/e000300}, eprint = {https://openheart.bmj.com/content/2/1/e000300.full.pdf}, journal = {Open Heart} }