Sentences with phrase «between obesity and diabetes»

And in a twist that certainly bolsters their argument, a recent study found the association between obesity and diabetes was absent in people with low concentrations of POPs in their blood.
Industrial pollutants that may build up in our body fat from diet may help explain the link between obesity and diabetes.
Marty, there is, as we might expect given the link between obesity and diabetes.
Fatty acid - induced beta cell apoptosis: a link between obesity and diabetes.
Learn clinical relationships between obesity and diabetes that influence treatment strategies in the larger spectrum of cardiometabolic disease.
Using deCODE's proprietary analysis tool for complex traits, the deCODE Clinical Genome Miner ™, the researchers were able to correlate a wide range of clinical, behavioral, and genotypic data, and gained important new insights into the heritability of different aspects of obesity, as well as into the complex interplay between obesity and diabetes, stroke, heart disease, and hyperlipidemia.
Kerri Smith: This week: how climate change is making marmots fatter and fitter; what a world without mosquitoes might be like; and the link between obesity and diabetes; plus, the regular news update.
In fact, its most robust finding confirms the well - established relationship between obesity and diabetes risk.

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With rising incidence of diet - related illnesses, such as diabetes and obesity, the Health Impacts session explores the relationship between sustainable foods and health & wellness.
Public health advocates have suggested that there may be a link between the ingredient makeup of PepsiCo's core snack and carbonated soft drink products and rising rates of health conditions such as obesity and diabetes.
2) how strong is the link between formula and obesity / diabetes?
A systematic review of some of the long - term effects of breastfeeding showed that there may be a link between breastfeeding and later - in - life healthy blood pressure, lowered chance of obesity and diabetes, and some studies showed a decreased risk of high cholesterol.
The few very good recent studies have addressed the relationship between infant / child sleep and such topics as attachment, child independence, maternal postpartum depression / anxiety, and health problems such as childhood diabetes, obesity, depression, and ADHD.
Some research has even suggested a link between off - kilter microbiomes and the increase in many «diseases of civilization,» such as obesity, asthma and Type 2 diabetes.
«Several studies have detected differences in the composition of the gut microbiome between healthy people and those with obesity and type 2 diabetes, but the cause and effect remain unclear,» says Mark McCarthy, and continues:
A growing number of epidemiologic studies have suggested an association between sedentary behavior and chronic diseases including obesity, diabetes, insulin resistance, metabolic syndrome, cardiovascular disease, cancer, and even death that is distinct from those related to a lack of physical activity.
The study finds a correlation between the use of the medication fluoxetine during pregnancy and an increased risk of obesity and diabetes in children.
It highlights once more the importance of the negative interactions between lifestyle, metabolism, overweight and certain frequent types of cancers, such as here between diabetes, obesity and breast cancer as well as colon cancer.
The statement is based on a review of existing scientific research published in peer - reviewed medical journals that documents a strong association between adverse experiences in childhood and teen years and a greater likelihood of developing risk factors such as obesity, high blood pressure and type 2 diabetes earlier than those not experiencing adverse experiences.
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.
Probing the link between adiponectin deficiency and metabolic disorders like diabetes and obesity, researchers from the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York City injected adiponectin into wild - type mice, diabetic mice, and obese diabetic mice.
The factors that may differ between the groups, such as older age, obesity, smoking and diabetes, are known and can be controlled for, providing for comparison groups that may provide more information on the impact of heart failure on subsequent cancer occurrence than other heart disease groups.
Speaking about the research, Professor Mireia Jofre - Bonet from the Department of Economics at City, University of London and lead author of the study, said: «Our study confirms the close relationship between health and the economic environment as we found that the 2008 Great Recession led to a decrease in risky behaviour, such as smoking and drinking, but also an increase in the likelihood of obesity, diabetes and mental health problems.
«In my lab we've seen a direct interaction between fat cells and leukemia cells that may help explain this increased risk of disease relapse,» said Steven Mittelman, MD, PhD, director of the Diabetes and Obesity program at CHLA and senior author on the study.
Scientists are still exploring the links between food deserts and health by investigating how the nonavailability of fresh food may spur obesity, diabetes and other diet - related conditions.
«Altogether, given the high mortality of PDAC and the expected increase in obesity and diabetes over the next few decades, efforts should be undertaken to mechanistically understand the link between obesity, diabetes, and PDAC.
Recent studies support a connection between fructose consumption and the rise in rates of cardiovascular disease, obesity and Type 2 diabetes.
They add that the study did not look at the time lag between implementation and effect of the changes, but suggest that improvements in tooth decay would be seen first, followed by reduced rates of obesity and cases of type 2 diabetes.
«There is a growing body of research demonstrating associations between obesity, diabetes, and cancer risk,» said lead author Jennifer A. Emond, an instructor in the Department of Community and Family Medicine at the Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth College.
«Moving forward, this more sophisticated understanding of the relationship between diabetes and obesity should enable researchers not only to develop therapies targeting these mechanisms, but also to identify the appropriate patients to whom these therapies should be targeted.»
The protein is one of the first molecular links found between obesity to diabetes and is potentially a target for treatment or prevention of diabetes in obese individuals.
We believe that this new information on the structure of the adiponectin receptors will help us understand new relationships between the structure and functions of these important receptors, which we know to be evolutionarily conserved, and hopefully will contribute to the development of new adiponectin receptor agonists that can be used for the treatment of obesity - related diseases such as type 2 diabetes.
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.
The prevalence of obesity and diabetes among those 65 years or older increased significantly between 2000 and 2012, and diabetes was associated with 39 % higher odds of dementia, after controlling for all other factors.
Harmonising ontological descriptions of phenotype in mouse and human and improving links between mouse model data and human data, using diabetes and obesity as examples, will increase the relevance of data that is generated in mouse studies for clinical studies.
Our faculty study a wide range of topics, including health outcomes and quality of life for children with diabetes, and the link between childhood obesity and its long - term endocrine consequences such as pubertal maturation.
Associations have been described previously between environmental toxins, body weight, and diabetes [8], [51] leading to suggestions that exposure to certain environmental pollutants may initiate or exacerbate the development of obesity [17] and associated health problems [33].
There are strong associations between the human gut microbiome and conditions including obesity, type - 2 diabetes, cirrhosis, rheumatoid arthritis and inflammatory bowel disease.
This study found persisting associations between low education and income and self - reported diabetes after controlling for obesity and physical activity in women.
«We are currently working to identify the relationship between the circadian clock, metabolism and the immune system, so that one day we could develop therapies to treat diseases influenced by circadian clock disruption — including not only obesity and diabetes, but also potentially multiple sclerosis and even Alzheimer's disease.»
Genome - wide association studies have identified a firm link between the human FTO gene, obesity and type II diabetes.
We need to understand how these adaptations between generations occur since these may help us understand the record levels of obesity and type 2 diabetes in our society today.»
It will also help us to develop a new understanding of the relationship between high blood pressure and related conditions such as high cholesterol, obesity and diabetes, heart attack and stroke.
Based on Dr. Nelson's fundamental work, particularly in the area of molecular, cultivation - independent analysis of the structure and function of microbiomes, nowadays researchers understand the human microbiome as an important factor driving human health and investigate links between changes in microbiome structures and diseases like diabetes or obesity.
Dr. Kelly will present findings on a recently discovered cellular glucose sensor in muscle that serves as a key connection between insulin resistance and accumulation of fat in muscle, which occurs in obesity - related diabetes.
Also, research is also delving into the connection between sleep deprivation and obesity and other potential cardio - metabolic illnesses like diabetes, especially if we consider that modern people are sleeping less every passing year.
Heart disease, diabetes, obesity and poor brain function have all been linked to poor sleep, but the precise relationship between loss of sleep and health is unknown yet.
Preventing obesity may also prevent its consequences, which include diabetes and heart disease, Song said, though the study did not prove a cause - and - effect link between weight and life span.
Several more European studies have suggested similar links between full - fat dairy and lower rates of obesity, heart disease, and diabetes.
In the past ten years, a boon of research has yielded connections between the health of your gut and maladies such as obesity, diabetes, liver disease, inflammatory bowel disease, irritable bowel syndrome, celiac disease, autism, mental wellness and even aging.
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