Experts recommend getting fitted every six months,
as lifestyle factors tend to change our sizing.
While it's not entirely clear, it's possible that a family history of the disease, as well
as lifestyle factors like smoking and obesity, can raise one's risk of psoriasis.
In fact, physical activity has been proposed
as the lifestyle factor most strongly and consistently associated with both breast cancer incidence and recurrence.
Not exact matches
Lifestyle factors, such
as night owls possibly drinking more or suffering more from loneliness, might contribute.
A Nanos poll sponsored by The Globe and Mail echoed Ondrack's findings, indicating more than three - quarters of Canadians regard smartphones
as a neutral or positive
factor on
lifestyle.
The doctors» lobby has warned the government not to allow health funds to price insurance based on
factors such
as age and
lifestyle, while attacking «junk» policies that don't cover common procedures.
For health benefits and how long it will take to experience them, there are a lot of
factors to consider such
as other dietary and
lifestyle changes.
«The Australian beverages industry is responsive to the health and dietary requirements of Australians but isolating any food or beverage
as the sole contributor in any adverse health outcome overlooks many other
factors that need to be considered such
as health, diet and
lifestyle,» the Australian Beverages Council CEO Geoff Parker said.
As the eating habits of Americans face increasing scrutiny, one thing is clear: a nutritious diet is a key
factor contributing to good health along with regular physical activity and a healthy
lifestyle.
«Consumption of any food or beverage is not a sole contributor to the ageing process — there are a number of
factors that need to be considered such
as health, diet and
lifestyle.»
8 February 2013 Media Statement Australian beverage industry responds to French study on consumption of artificially and sugar sweetened beverages and incident type 2 diabetes According to the World Diabetes Federation, ultimately the major risk
factors for developing type 2 diabetes is
lifestyle factors, including obesity and sedentary behaviour,
as well
as family history, age -LSB-...]
According to the World Diabetes Federation, ultimately the major risk
factors for developing type 2 diabetes is
lifestyle factors, including obesity and sedentary behaviour,
as well
as family history, age and ethnicity.
1 May 2015 Media Statement Australian beverages industry responds to Cambridge University study linking soft drinks and diabetes «Leading health organisations, including the World Diabetes Federation, agree that the known risk
factors for type 2 diabetes include
lifestyle factors, such
as obesity and sedentary behaviour,
as well
as family history, age and ethnicity — not -LSB-...]
A group of 957 volunteers (males 340, females 617) between 18 and 65 years of age were enlisted for the research, and all the
factors such
as socio - demographic data, family history of disease and
lifestyle were assessed.
Additionally, according to the World Diabetes Federation, ultimately the major risk
factors for developing type 2 diabetes is
lifestyle factors, including obesity and sedentary behaviour,
as well
as family history, age and ethnicity.
Strong favorable demographic
factors such
as increasing disposable income levels and spending capabilities, rising consumer awareness and a hectic
lifestyle of busy professionals are driving the growth of the packaging industry in Indonesia.
One of the most destructive
lifestyle factors I have noticed in my years
as a practitioner is the overconsumption of sugar that most Americans partake in.
The Sun claim Salamo, a Spanish actress, is seen
as having led Isco astray with a wild
lifestyle, which is seen
as a
factor behind the 25 - year - old's dip in form.
It is up to you
as a mother which method you are choosing to feed your baby — breastfeed or formula feed — it's a big decision parents will make, and it will depend on many
factors — health, career, and
lifestyle.
Most people depend on the television or video games for entertainment, which is one of the major
factors in
lifestyle diseases such
as type II diabetes.
«The findings, Forouhi noted in an email to Reuters Health, show that «it is more important to aim for a healthy
lifestyle including a balanced healthy diet and regular physical activity, than to focus on fat intake alone
as a
factor for weight gain.
But don't necessarily depend on these days
as a guideline since stress, diet or other
lifestyle factors can delay or cause ovulation by a day or more.
The less obvious but potentially equally devastating
factor is that voters may look to the terms of political debate in countries such
as France and conclude that austerity is more of a
lifestyle choice than an economic imperative.
It went on to say that, «Wear Red Day is an important effort on the part of the American Heart Association to help women understand the reality that heart disease affects people of both genders, so that they can assess their own personal family history and
lifestyle risk
factors as well
as make health choices that will enhance life for themselves and their families.»
As more detailed data on what makes us happy emerges, the public becomes more attuned to
lifestyle factors that affect well - being.
The specific vaccines adults need are determined by
factors such
as age,
lifestyle, risk conditions, locations of travel, and previous vaccines.
Although DNA methylation was originally thought to be a very stable modification, which once established in early life was then maintained throughout the life span of an individual, there is now growing evidence that the level of DNA methylation can be affected by a range of environmental
factors such
as parental health, diet and
lifestyle.
Some have a higher risk of cardiovascular disease or diabetes, which is due both to
lifestyle - related risk
factors (such
as eating unhealthily, smoking, being overweight and not taking enough exercise)
as well
as genetic predisposition (such
as diabetes mellitus in migrants from Pakistan).
«In addition to genetic changes, various
lifestyle - related
factors, such
as obesity and diet, have been linked to colorectal cancer.
The researchers caution that their findings, described online on May 4 in npj Schizophrenia — a new publication from Nature Publishing Group — do not establish a cause - and - effect relationship between mental illness and yeast infections but may support a more detailed examination into the role of
lifestyle, immune system weaknesses and gut - brain connections
as contributing
factors to the risk of psychiatric disorders and memory impairment.
Certain
factors, such
as low socioeconomic status and a rural
lifestyle, are correlated with lower dietary quality and higher obesity rates.
«
Lifestyle factors such
as eating a healthy diet, maintaining a healthy weight and exercising, in addition to not smoking, can have a significant impact on reducing cancer risk,» Colditz said.
The study, led by scientists from the University of Chicago, uses a novel method to measure genetic predisposition for telomere length, rather than physiological measures which are confounded by
factors such
as age and
lifestyle.
Because telomeres can vary greatly due to
factors such
as age,
lifestyle and cancer progression, efforts to study the direct associations between cancer risk and telomere length have been difficult.
The open - access, cloud - based 99 Lives database will be used to research both feline diseases and some human ailments, including diabetes, which affects cats similarly — and for which we share risk
factors such
as a sedentary
lifestyle.
The specific microRNAs (miRNAs) identified are ones initially produced in response to stress or long - standing
lifestyle factors such
as famine, overeating or lack of exercise.
He hopes researchers will mine the treasure trove for clues about the genetic and
lifestyle factors behind diseases such
as cancer and dementia, and identify patients who might benefit from new drugs.
Across all cancer types, environment and
lifestyle factors, such
as smoking and...
«
Factors such
as adhering to a healthy
lifestyle including a diet that is rich in essential nutrients, regular exercise engagement, and having an adequate cardiovascular profile all seem to be effective ways by which to preserve cognitive function and delay cognitive decline,» said Cohen.
«These studies from AAIC 2014 underscore the need to fund larger, longer - term studies in different and diverse populations to enable us to develop helpful «prescriptions» for
lifestyle change — for example, which foods to eat and avoid, how much physical activity and what types — and to learn more specifically about how Alzheimer's and dementia risk
factors change
as we age,» Snyder added.
M. Dominique Ashen, Ph.D., C.R.N.P., a nurse practitioner in the Ciccarone Center for the Prevention of Heart Disease at Johns Hopkins and another study leader, says that a traditional risk assessment for cardiovascular disease involves checking blood pressure, cholesterol levels and weight; evaluating for diabetes; taking a family history; calculating the 10 - year risk of having a cardiovascular event; and asking about
lifestyle factors such
as smoking, diet and exercise.
It provides an opportunity for clinicians to include women's reproductive history alongside other
lifestyle factors, such
as smoking, when assessing the risk of early menopause, and enables them to focus health messages more effectively both earlier in life and for women at most risk.
«Aside from the direct association with cardiovascular risk
factors, skipping breakfast might serve
as a marker for a general unhealthy diet or
lifestyle which in turn is associated with the development and progression of atherosclerosis,» said Jose L. Peñalvo, PhD, assistant professor at the Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy at Tufts University and the senior author of the study.
This is hugely relevant
as Alzheimer's is in the vast majority of cases not inherited, and
lifestyle factors and comorbidities must therefore be to blame.
«The ICU and the critical care environment are so focused on life - and - death issues, and we're so busy
as clinicians, that we often don't have time to think about
lifestyle factors, such
as obesity and smoking and the role they play in our patient's long - term quality of life.
Medical guidelines recommend anyone with a heart disease risk
factor should receive regular blood pressure and blood cholesterol checks,
as well
as counseling on smoking and heart - healthy
lifestyle changes.
Though age is the biggest risk
factor for macular degeneration, genetics, race and
lifestyle choices such
as smoking also play a role.
The findings held true, irrespective of potentially influential risk
factors, such
as lifestyle and unfavourable lab test results.
In the past few years, sleep loss
as a disorder characterizing the 24 - hour
lifestyle of modern societies has increasingly been shown to represent an additional behavioral
factor adversely affecting metabolic health,» write the authors.
Researchers found no link between PTSD and well - documented heart disease risk
factors such
as a history of hypertension, diabetes or obesity, suggesting that the disease may be due to physiologic changes, not
lifestyle factors.