Whey protein may cause abnormal heart rhythms, changes in cholesterol levels, headache, increased diabetes risk, increased fracture or
osteoporosis risk, kidney dysfunction, liver damage, stomach or intestine symptoms (acid reflux, bloating, constipation, cramps, gas, increased bowel movements, movement problems, nausea, reduced appetite, swelling of limbs, and upset stomach), and thirst.
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Osteoporosis risk heightened among sleep apnea patients.»
Rebecca Jackson, the study's senior author and director of Ohio State's Center for Clinical and Translational Science, said the new findings support a growing body of evidence that factors that increase inflammation can increase
osteoporosis risk.
The data was obtained from the Kuopio
Osteoporosis Risk Factor and Prevention (OSTPRE) Study, which has been investigating the effects of various risk and protective factors on bone density and bone fractures since 1989.
«Premature babies may grow up to have weaker bones: Low birth weight plays a big role in
osteoporosis risk.»
Conversely, individuals who've already experienced a urinary tract stone might avoid calcium to help avoid a subsequent stone and inadvertently increase
their osteoporosis risk, the researchers write.
Findings support the idea that activity throughout life is the key to building bone strength and preventing
osteoporosis risk in later years, say researchers.
It also reduces blood pressure, decreases
your osteoporosis risk, and improves your balance.
Pros: improve menopausal symptoms, lower
osteoporosis risk, extensive studies Cons: increases certain risk factors including blood clots, and stroke, may cause liver problems
There is an association between deficiency of magnesium and low bone density together with an increased
osteoporosis risk.
The researchers conclude that dietary phytate consumption had protective effects against osteoporosis and that low phytate consumption should be considered
an osteoporosis risk factor.
Phytate consumption had a protective effect against osteoporosis, suggesting that low phytate consumption should be considered
an osteoporosis risk factor.
Lycopene acts to decrease oxidative stress and
osteoporosis risk by decreasing bone resorption.
[But adequate] testosterone can sustain skin elasticity and tone, encourage heart health, boost libido, help prevent
osteoporosis risks, decrease body fat and increase muscle strength.»
Not exact matches
The National
Osteoporosis Society has warned that cutting all dairy products out of your diet could increase your risk of osteoporosis, and that dieters need to be careful to get their calcium and other important vitamins from ot
Osteoporosis Society has warned that cutting all dairy products out of your diet could increase your
risk of
osteoporosis, and that dieters need to be careful to get their calcium and other important vitamins from ot
osteoporosis, and that dieters need to be careful to get their calcium and other important vitamins from other sources.
For one thing, margarine is high in Omega 6 fatty acids, which has been linked «to an increased
risk for heart disease and may contribute to cancer, asthma,
osteoporosis, inflammation, depression and other ailments.»
«Many people are deficient and don't even know it — and not getting enough may increase the
risk of
osteoporosis, heart disease and certain types of cancer,» she warns.
The company currently has a drug for the treatment of postmenopausal women with
osteoporosis at high
risk for fracture, an injection treatment called Tymlos.
In celiacs, gluten triggers an autoimmune response whose effects include gastrointestinal distress, chronic fatigue, anemia,
osteoporosis, depression and even a heightened
risk of intestinal cancer.
The health benefits for barley include helping control diabetes, preserving skin elasticity, boosting the immune system, maintaining colon health, preventing heart disease and cancer, and reducing the
risk of
osteoporosis.
New research suggests that regular consumption of chocolate may weaken bone density and strength, which in turn could increase the
risk of health problems such as
osteoporosis and fracture.
Low levels of vitamin K are a potential
risk factor for
osteoporosis, particularly in people with bowl disease.
Celiacs are typically susceptible to related medical conditions, ranging from lactose intolerance and
osteoporosis to other autoimmune disorders, and an alert doctor will be able to work closely with you to lower your
risks.
According to the University of Maryland Medical Center, diets rich in potassium are associated with lower
risk of
osteoporosis, heart disease, and stroke.
Other evidence has found drinking black tea regularly may lower ones
risk of diabetes, reduce cholesterol levels, and help prevent
osteoporosis.
Studies have shown that dried plum consumption may decrease the
risk of
osteoporosis and possibly reverse bone loss.
Due to the increased
risk of
osteoporosis it is important to regularly consume calcium containing food, such as milk and cheese.
Due to the increased
risk of
osteoporosis it is important to regularly consume calcium - containing food, such as milk and cheese.
Which is pretty cool, but leaves mom depleted and at
risk for
osteoporosis later down the road.
My mom has
osteoporosis, and so I'm a high -
risk individual.
We performed an extended multivariable model to evaluate whether nutrients known to be associated with
osteoporosis or fracture
risk (calcium, vitamin D, phosphorus, fat, protein, and retinol) influenced our estimates.
The high quality protein soyfoods provide is important for bone health and can reduce the
risk of
osteoporosis among postmeopausal women.
Research suggests that boron supplementation can reduce the
risk for
osteoporosis, a disease in which the bones become fragile and weak.
** Bone Health: ** The antioxidant activity of lycopene may reduce the
risk for developing
osteoporosis.
It even strengthens bones against
osteoporosis, and reduces breast and ovarian cancer
risks.
Because a female's body needs estrogen to absorb calcium for strong bones, not enough estrogen can cause bones to lose thickness and strength, resulting in a greater
risk of stress fractures and
osteoporosis.
Studies also show that there is a decreased incidence of breast and ovarian cancer and possible decreased
risk of
osteoporosis.
Women who breastfeed tend to have a lower
risk of ovarian cancer, breast cancer, diabetes, obesity, and
osteoporosis.
Breastfeeding helps moms return to their pre-baby weight faster, and may decrease the
risk of breast and ovarian cancer, and even
osteoporosis.
For women who choose to breastfeed there are lower
risks associated with breast and ovarian cancer, less chance of hip fractures and
osteoporosis in later life, and the added benefit that it helps with getting back to their pre-baby weight.
Breastfeeding also reduces the
risk of breast and ovarian cancers and
osteoporosis.
Women who breastfeed are less likely to get breast cancer (and longer duration reduces the
risk more), less ovarian cancer and
osteoporosis.
Breastfeeding mums experience a reduced
risk of ovarian and breast cancers, rheumatoid arthritis,
osteoporosis, type 2 diabetes and heart disease.
Adequate vitamin D can decrease your babies
risk of type 1 diabetes, cancers, hypertension,
osteoporosis and autoimmune and neurological diseases.
Consuming dairy products like milk delivers nine essential nutrients, which can help you manage your weight, protect against certain cancers, fight
osteoporosis, and reduce your
risk for high blood pressure.
While bone mass does return usually within six months of stopping breastfeeding, maintaining the proper dietary amount of calcium will keep you and baby healthy, as well as decreasing future
risk of
osteoporosis.
Women who breastfeed not only burn an extra 600 calories a day, but are less likely to develop
osteoporosis, and they lessen their
risk of breast, uterine, and ovarian cancer.
Breastfeeding has been proven to lowering your
risk of breast and ovarian cancer and may also lower your
risk of
osteoporosis.
For mom too, there are apparent benefits - breastfeeding has been linked to a decrease in the
risk for breast and ovarian cancers, and protection against
osteoporosis.
Great news for your little one, yes, but this does put you at mild
risk for
osteoporosis.