Not exact matches
Once researchers adjusted for other factors that could
affect dementia risk, such as high
blood pressure, high
cholesterol and smoking, people with high levels of cynical distrust were three times more likely to develop dementia than people with low levels of cynicism.
The researchers analyzed how the changes
affected indicators of cardiovascular health, such as
blood pressure, heart rate
and other markers for heart disease
and stroke, like high «bad»
cholesterol levels.
The researchers found that at high dietary carbohydrate content, the low - compared with high - glycemic index level decreased insulin sensitivity; increased low - density lipoprotein (LDL)
cholesterol;
and did not
affect levels of high - density lipoprotein (HDL)
cholesterol, triglycerides, or
blood pressure.
These include a history of depression, alcohol, education, diet,
and a cluster called vascular risk factors because they
affect the
blood supply in the brain, such as stroke, heart disease, high
blood pressure, high
cholesterol, diabetes
and obesity.
When the output of human growth hormone is lower than it should be, so many areas of both the physiological
and psychological systems are
affected resulting in improper
blood pressure and cholesterol levels, lack of bone
and muscle strength, a weakened immune system, added weight, cognitive abilities,
and psychogenic issues.
Produced from
cholesterol in the adrenal glands, cortisol is an active steroid hormone that
affects fat
and glucose metabolism
and can increase
blood pressure by changing water
and salt balance in the colon
and kidneys.
Low GH hormones can increase
cholesterol levels, cause serious weight gain,
affect blood pressure and cause other life threatening medical conditions.
In this booklet, Dr. Lee talks about how heart disease in women is different,
and explains why your diet does not necessarily
affect your
cholesterol level, why
cholesterol drugs often don't reduce the risk of heart disease,
and why you might not want to put too much weight on
blood pressure and cholesterol numbers.
The
cholesterol «was found to be responsible» for the thickening of the arterial walls
and thus decreasing the diameter in the arteries which leads in most cases to high
blood pressure and increased risk of diseases
affecting the
blood vessels.
In addition to these diseases, conditions such as high
cholesterol, high
blood pressure, gout,
and even cancer are
affected by the individual's diet.
The researchers examined how yoga
affected risk factors such as body mass index (BMI), systolic
blood pressure, low - density lipoprotein
cholesterol (LDL),
and high - density lipoprotein
cholesterol (HDL).
Thyroid hormones are closely linked with heart rate
and heart output
and may
affect cholesterol levels,
blood pressure,
and heart function.
This is why prolonged sitting will not just negatively
affect your
blood sugar, but also triglycerides (
blood fats), good
cholesterol, resting
blood pressure,
and even your appetite hormone that tells you when to stop eating!
You need not worry about how this fruit will
affect your
cholesterol and your high
blood pressure either.
Sugar
and refined carbohydrates create ill health in a multitude of ways,
affecting insulin secretion
and its efficiency, glucagon's role in the body, obesity,
blood pressure,
cholesterol levels
and mental health.
The diagnosis of metabolic syndrome, a precursor to type 2 diabetes, occurs when a person has three out of five of the following disorders that
affect metabolism: high
blood pressure, high
blood sugar, high triglycerides, low levels of good
cholesterol and abdominal obesity.
Hypertension /
blood pressure and cholesterol meds, generally won't
affect rates much.
Health conditions that
affect life insurance range from obesity, high
cholesterol,
and high
blood pressure to Crohn's disease, cancer, or anything in between.
Health, lifestyle
and family history will
affect those rates
and may put applicants in a higher risk class; things such as high
blood pressure, high
cholesterol, being overweight or obese or having a parent who died prematurely.
Over time, participation in biometric screenings (e.g., weight,
cholesterol, glucose,
and blood pressure testing)
and programs geared toward improving those biometric results (e.g., weight loss
and exercise challenges, healthy eating, etc.) can
affect healthcare costs.