Sentences with phrase «also increase diabetes risk»

The simultaneous exposure to mercury and dioxins in fish may also increase diabetes risk, and mercury or other contaminants may help explain why men with heart disease who eat more oily fish or take fish oil capsules have a higher cardiac death risk.

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Too much refined sugar in your diet is not just a risk factor for obesity and diabetes, it also increases your chances of heart disease.
High consumption of saturated fat can also increase your risk of developing Type II diabetes.
In susceptible families, cow's milk proteins may also increase the risk of a baby or child developing insulin - dependent diabetes mellitus.
Even more troubling, new Yale University research indicates that the regular consumption of artificial sweeteners may interfere with brain chemistry and the hormones regulating appetite and satiety, and may also pose in increased risk of Type 2 diabetes and obesity.
It could also increase the risk of the child developing diabetes as they get older as well.
Artificial feeding increases the risk of not only childhood infections, but also of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) such as diabetes, obesity, cardiovascular disease and cancers, which are assuming epidemic proportions.
However, not only is a mom putting herself at risk of heart disease, diabetes, and obesity, she is also increasing the risk that her child will develop mental health disorders as they grow.
«Infertility linked to higher risk of death among women: Penn study shows link between fertility and overall mortality; infertility also linked to increased risk of death from breast cancer and diabetes
Several leading health bodies, including the World Health Organization, the Canadian Heart and Stroke Foundation, the American Heart Association, and the US Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee have concluded that excess added sugar intake increases the risk not only of weight gain, but also of obesity and diabetes, which are associated with a heightened risk of cardiovascular disease, and tooth decay.
In February 2012 the U.S. Food and Drug Administration warned consumers that the drugs might also increase the risk of diabetes and memory loss.
«Genes that increase your risk of obesity can also protect you from Type 2 diabetes [and] cardiovascular disease and give you an optimal lipid profile,» Loos says.
For example, it's a risk factor for type 2 diabetes and also gallbladder disease and so it was not at all surprising that our hypothesis was confirmed and transfat increases the risk of infertility.
Previous studies linked early menopause to an increased risk of diabetes, but this study is one of the first to show that later menopause also puts women at higher risk.
For these people, this not only increases the risk of advanced liver diseases such as liver cirrhosis and liver cancer, but also, in particular type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular diseases.
Many patients also have health conditions such as high blood pressure, diabetes and atrial fibrillation (irregular heartbeat) that can increase the long - term risk of stroke.
The results from the study also showed that genes that increase the risk for cancer and diabetes, or are important for the immune response or sperm quality, are affected by smoking.
They also discovered that compared with healthy controls, patients with first episode schizophrenia had higher levels of insulin and increased levels of insulin resistance, again supporting the notion that this group are at higher risk of developing diabetes.
Preeclamptic mothers and babies born to these preeclamptic moms are also at increased lifetime risk for heart attacks, stroke, and diabetes.
«Following our research, it is important that clinicians treating patients with Type 2 diabetes are aware that their patients who also have OSA are particularly at increased risk of developing advance retinopathy and, hence, appropriate preventative measures should be put in place.
Untreated sleep apnea also increases the risk of costly health complications such as hypertension, heart disease, diabetes and depression.
Chronic inflammation has also been associated with metabolic syndrome — a cluster of co-occurring conditions, including obesity and high blood pressure, that increase a person's risk of heart disease and diabetes.
Continued focus on reducing cardiovascular risk — through increased physical activity and controlling hypertension and diabetes in younger and middle - aged people — may also help reduce future dementia rates.
The researchers, therefore, wanted to study whether the vaccine also increased the risk of developing autoantibodies against beta cells in the pancreas and the occurrence of type 1 diabetes.
The researchers also found these mice suffered from glucose intolerance and insulin insensitivity — signs of an increased risk of developing diabetes during adulthood.
Our findings suggest, however, that when breastfeeding mothers do not eat a moderate and healthy diet, there can also be increased risks of various health problems in the offspring, including obesity, diabetes, advanced puberty and reduced fertility,» said lead researcher Mengjie Wang, M.D., M.S., a graduate research assistant at the University of Toledo College of Medicine and Life Sciences in Toledo, Ohio.
In this study we found that individuals with gene variants that lead to increased body - mass index (BMI) also had an increased risk of heart failure and diabetes.
A study led by Leif Groop of Lund University in Sweden, using data from two long - term health studies, confirmed that result and also found that people carrying the high - blood - sugar gene variant have an increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes.
«We know that children born to under or over nourished mothers are at an increased risk of health problems such as type - 2 diabetes, and we also see that maternal B12 deficiency may affect fat metabolism and contribute to this risk.
As in prior studies among older adults, we found that obesity was associated with a decreased risk of dementia, consistent with the hypothesis that, while obesity in mid-life may increase risk for later - life cognitive decline and dementia, obesity at older ages may be associated with cognitive and other health advantages.25 - 27 The trend toward a declining risk for dementia in the face of a large increase in the prevalence of diabetes suggests that improvements in treatments between 2000 and 2012 may have decreased dementia risk, along with the documented declines in the incidence of common diabetes - related complications, such as heart attack, stroke, and amputations.11 Our finding of a significant decline between 2000 and 2012 of the heart disease - related OR for dementia would also be consistent with improved cardiovascular treatments leading to a decline in dementia risk.
A new study suggests that hot flashes (especially when accompanied by night sweats) also may increase the risk of developing diabetes.
«Aspirin lowers risk of early death for patients with diabetes, heart failure: Paradoxically, aspirin also associated with increased risk of nonfatal heart attack, stroke.»
«Important metabolic functions are also heavily influenced by circadian clocks, which is why activities such as chronic night - shift work — which can cause a misalignment of this clock — increase one's risk for metabolic and autoimmune diseases such as obesity, Type 2 diabetes, cancer and multiple sclerosis,» said Dr. Akassoglou.
Diabetes also increases the risk of heart disease and stroke - 50 % of people with diabetes die of cardiovascular disease (primarily heart disease and stroke), compared to 30 % across the world populationANCHORDiabetes also increases the risk of heart disease and stroke - 50 % of people with diabetes die of cardiovascular disease (primarily heart disease and stroke), compared to 30 % across the world populationANCHORdiabetes die of cardiovascular disease (primarily heart disease and stroke), compared to 30 % across the world populationANCHOR ANCHOR.
Another systematic review limited to primary prevention trials also found no association with increased risk of diabetes (4 trials; RR, 1.05 [95 % CI, 0.84 to 1.32]-RRB-.48 However, individual trials were inconsistent, with 1 large trial (JUPITER) reporting an increased risk (3.0 % vs 2.4 %; RR, 1.25 [95 % CI, 1.05 to 1.49]-RRB-.29 The JUPITER study was the only primary prevention trial reporting diabetes risk that evaluated high - potency statin therapy.
The ALA says there is growing evidence that breathing pollution near busy roads may not only worsen diseases over time, but also increase the risk of chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, asthma, and COPD.
Snoring and sleep apnoea also increase the risk of high blood pressure, diabetes and stroke, and research has found that sleep apnoea sufferers are two to seven times more likely to have a traffic accident, Graham says.
Inflammation can also increase insulin resistance (which raises your risk for diabetes) and has been linked with future weight gain.
Infertility isn't the only concern — women with PCOS also have an increased risk of type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure, and endometrial cancer.
Elevated cortisol actually suppresses melatonin, increasing your risk of not only sleep problems but also inflammatory conditions ranging from diabetes to dementia and cancer, as mentioned above.
Youngsters who were slim at age 7, but gained excess weight by early adulthood also increased their risk of type 2 diabetes, the investigators found.
The risk of some conditions like heart disease and diabetes can also be increased.
In addition, not getting enough vitamin D also increases your risk for type 2 diabetes, Holick noted.
Aside from cancer, all those daily bowls of cereal and sandwiches also amount to an increased risk of type 2 diabetes and heart disease.
It can also create a bunch of other problems (high cholesterol, increase risk of diabetes, edema, and tumors).
Additionally, acacia's water - soluble fiber not only helps reduce the risk of developing diabetes by regulating blood sugar levels, but also promotes colon health by increasing weight and size of stool, making it pass through the digestive tract more easily.
She also recommends annual checkups for anyone with heart disease risk factors even if they aren't having any chest pain or discomfort, and more frequent visits for those with specific risk factors such as diabetes and hypertension, which is particularly likely to increase the risk of heart attack.
Dr. Levine further explains that sitting not only increases the risk obesity, but also the risk of cancers (like lung, endometrial, breast and prostate), heart disease, hypertension, diabetes and more.
In this state, your body also releases higher levels of insulin after you eat, prompting fat storage and increasing the risk of type 2 diabetes.
Insufficient sleep can also increase your risk for diabetes through insulin resistance, which paves the way for diabesity.
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