Sentences with phrase «affect cardiovascular health»

Countless intervention studies have shown that stress and depressive symptoms can be reduced with increased positive emotion and increased optimism, which gives reason to think that positive interventions could also affect cardiovascular health.
Soy Isoflavones May Cut Menopausal Cardiovascular Risk Nutrition Science News ~ July 1999 A woman's body goes through many changes during menopause — some of them with potential to affect cardiovascular health.
Fad diets also affect cardiovascular health and physical performance.
When it comes to our health stress and sleep are nearly one and the same — and both can affect cardiovascular health.

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While we don't know the long - term effects of unhealthy fats on infant cardiovascular health, we do know that in adults these fats negatively affect heart health by raising LDL (bad cholesterol), lowering HDL (good cholesterol), and increasing signs of inflammation.
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.
«However, it is known that cardiovascular health affects the brain as well.
Long - term sleep loss may affect the cardiovascular, endocrine, immune and nervous systems with severe consequences including hypertension, obesity and mental health disorders, among others.
Ambient levels of air pollution are known to be associated with a wide range of adverse health effects that particularly affect the respiratory and cardiovascular systems.
It includes an overview of African Americans» burden of cardiovascular disease; how traditional risk factors and adverse health behaviors affect the disparities between African Americans and whites; a discussion of the genetic and biological factors that might contribute to cardiovascular disease in African Americans; and medical treatments and the social, cultural and environmental factors that influence prevention and disease management in African Americans.
Dr. Romero emphasized that the cost of preeclampsia goes beyond the short - term health care expenditures as women affected by this disorder are at an increased risk for early onset cardiovascular diseases, such as heart attacks and hypertension, years and decades after delivery.
Too high a glucose level affects your metabolic health (your body's way of chemically processing sugar and fat for use throughout the body as energy) and can result in such diseases as cardiovascular disease, kidney disease, blindness, or ulcers.
The fact that obesity and heart disease rates have risen over the last five decades while salt intake has remained the same suggests that if salt intake does affect cardiovascular and overall health, it doesn't affect it in the way we thought.
Having proper hormonal balance affects not only your fertility, but it also affects your bone health, cardiovascular health, mood, weight, and digestive function.
107 No. 6 June 2001, pp. 1470 - 1472) regarding this topic by stating that «strength training programs do not seem to adversely affect linear growth and do not seem to have any long - term detrimental effect on cardiovascular health» as evidenced in recent studies.
There have been several studies conducted to test the affects of pomegranate juice in cardiovascular health and it is very encouraging to see the results.
Besides affecting how you look in a swimsuit and your level of comfort in front of cameras, body fat impacts your so - called «metabolic health» and, in turn, your risk of cardiovascular disease, diabetes and other chronic diseases.
Thus, health risks such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes and other chronic illnesses are now affecting even younger employees.
We'll be hitting key topics, like nutrients often missing on a GFD, and also touching on the latest research and controversies on a gluten - free diet, such as arsenic, how a GFD affects athletes, the impact on weight, cardiovascular health, and much more!
UC Davis Professor Kent Pinkerton has spent the past 30 years studying air pollution and how it affects respiratory, cardiovascular and neurologic health of humans and animals.
Citizens affected report sleep disturbance for weeks at a time, and other health problems such as headaches, dizziness, and cardiovascular symptoms.
African Americans also have a 30 % greater chance of dying of cardiovascular disease relative to whites (Office of Minority Health, 2012), a twofold greater risk of type - II diabetes and increased likelihood of being affected by complications of type 2 diabetes, including heart disease, blindness, amputations, stroke and death (Konen et al., 1999).
It negatively affects our health, from increasing our risk of catching the common cold to increasing the risk of cardiovascular disease.
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