By the end of the study, fasting insulin, insulin resistance, LH: FSH ratio, and
cardiovascular disease markers were significantly reduced in both groups.
This study looks at the effects of intense, brief exercise in comparison to traditional endurance exercise on
cardiovascular disease markers in younger individuals.
Heated five times virgin coconut oil (5HVCO) did create create higher blood pressure and mild
cardiovascular disease markers.
Prototypes could detect carcinoembryonic antigen, a protein present in high levels in patients with colon or rectal cancer; ractopamine, which is an animal - feed additive banned in many countries; and thrombin,
a cardiovascular disease marker.
Not exact matches
In its research — both with healthy people and those suffering from chronic
disease, such as irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), diabetes or
cardiovascular diseases, the results have all been similar:
markers of chronic
disease have improved with a KAMUT ® brand grain diet compared to modern wheat.
The Malaysian researchers were aware of how reheated oils used over and over in deep fat fryers create hypertension (high blood pressure) and other
markers for
cardiovascular disease.
«Breastfeeding seems to be cardioprotective in these women, as evidenced by improved cholesterol and
markers of subclinical
cardiovascular disease.»
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.
Although tau imaging is still in its earliest stages, Ryan hopes that such imaging will accelerate drug development and that finding a blood - based biomarker for Alzheimer's to reveal risk (much like cholesterol serves as a
marker for
cardiovascular risk) will change the field dramatically in terms of how doctors can diagnose the
disease.
«Our analysis suggests that migraine should be considered an important risk
marker for
cardiovascular disease, particularly in women,» concludes Prof. Kurth, adding that: «The risk of developing
cardiovascular events was shown to be 50 % higher in women with a diagnosis of migraine.
In mice, this form of lipodystrophy was also characterized by «whitening» of brown fat cells, a loss of white fat, and signs of metabolic syndrome, including insulin resistance, fat tissue inflammation, dyslipidemia (elevated cholesterol and fat), increased resting energy use, and increased
markers of
cardiovascular disease.
As Maurizio Battino, researcher at UNIVPM and Director of the study, said: «This is the first time a study has been published that supports the protective role of the bioactive compounds in strawberries in tackling recognised
markers and risk factors for
cardiovascular diseases.»
An antibody used to treat the skin
disease psoriasis is also effective at reducing aortic inflammation, a key
marker of future risk of major
cardiovascular events.
«This is the first placebo - controlled trial of a biologic drug to show a benefit in aortic inflammation, a key
marker of
cardiovascular disease,» Gelfand said.
These results add to evidence that migraine should be considered an important risk
marker for
cardiovascular disease, say experts.
«Soy may help protect women with PCOS from diabetes, heart
disease: Soy isoflavone supplements boosted
markers of metabolic,
cardiovascular health.»
Nevertheless, the authors say «these results further add to the evidence that migraine should be considered an important risk
marker for
cardiovascular disease, at least in women,» and there is no reason why the findings can't be applicable to men.
«Women with migraines have higher risk of
cardiovascular disease, mortality: Migraine should be considered an important risk
marker for
cardiovascular disease, say experts.»
The concentration of resveratrol was not associated with inflammatory
markers,
cardiovascular disease or cancer rates.
«But for those who do well and are able stick to the 5:2 diet, it could potentially have a beneficial impact on some important risk
markers for
cardiovascular disease, in some cases more so than daily dieting.
Professor Taborsky concluded: «Our current study shows that the combination of moderate wine drinking plus regular exercise improves
markers of atherosclerosis, suggesting that this combination is protective against
cardiovascular disease.»
To encourage heart
disease prevention for all Americans, the American Heart Association developed metrics for «ideal
cardiovascular health,» to guide the public on healthy behaviors to adopt, and health
markers to target.
«While we don't know which comes first — depression or
cardiovascular disease — the consensus is that depression is a risk
marker for
cardiovascular disease, meaning if you have
cardiovascular disease, there is a higher likelihood that you could also have depression, when compared with the risk in the general population,» said Victor Okunrintemi, M.D., M.P.H., a research fellow at Baptist Health South Florida in Coral Gables, Florida, and lead author of a pair of studies that looked into different aspects of depression and
cardiovascular disease.
Epigenomics is presently being used to identify inherited pre-disposition to obesity, diabetes,
cardiovascular disease, addiction and psychiatric disorders, as well as
markers for aging and cancer progression.
Although recent studies suggest an association between erectile dysfunction and atherosclerotic vascular
disease, this is the first study to link ED with abnormal results on cardiac stress testing, including evidence for severe coronary artery blockages and
markers of a poor
cardiovascular prognosis.
Protein nitrotyrosine is a
marker for inflammatory or oxidative stress processes (characteristic of COPD) and may also indicate endothelial dysfunction (systemic malfunctioning of the inner lining of blood vessels), a common cause of
cardiovascular disease.
Herein, we report alterations in arterial gene and protein expression in the canine MPS I model system, the identification of a potential
marker for MPS I
cardiovascular disease, and data supporting the hypothesis that a GAG - induced inflammatory process is responsible for the pathogenesis of MPS I
cardiovascular disease.
Even further, studies on high - fat diets show that increased consumption of saturated fat has beneficial impacts on
cardiovascular disease risk
markers, including decreasing the level of triglycerides, fasting glucose, blood pressure, as well as increasing HDL cholesterol blood levels.
Next Page: Treatment options [pagebreak] Implications for treatment Though the exact role of inflammatory
markers is yet to be determined, if your CRP test uncovers high levels of CRP (defined by the American Heart Association as over 3 mg / L), it is probably a sign that you should address your risk for
cardiovascular disease, even if you have normal cholesterol.
The researchers found that all four were effective in improving various
markers of
cardiovascular disease risk in people with diabetes, «and could have a wider role in the management of diabetes.»
In its associations with
cardiovascular disease and other disorders, homocysteine may be functioning partly as a
marker for the major culprit, excess methionine.»
Wei, Min, et al. «Fasting - mimicking diet and
markers / risk factors for aging, diabetes, cancer, and
cardiovascular disease.»
Considering that the hs - CRP inflammation
marker is associated with risk of
diseases such as cancer, dementia,
cardiovascular disease, and many other chronic
diseases, «if you have to take one test, this might be the one.»
People with autoimmune heart
disease may not have typical
markers of
cardiovascular...
The net effect of this human study was a dramatic reduction in biological
markers associated with
cardiovascular disease.
It has been seen to improve diabetes and high cholesterol in a number of clinical studies, as well as improve risk
markers of
cardiovascular disease and even constipation.
Studies on low - carbohydrate diets (which tend to be high in saturated fat) suggest that they not only don't raise blood cholesterol, they have several beneficial impacts on
cardiovascular disease risk
markers.
The study suggests that low testosterone may be a predictive
marker for those at high risk of
cardiovascular disease.
C - reactive protein and other
markers of inflammation in the prediction of
cardiovascular disease in women
(2) Adiponectin is a
marker of
cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes risk.
Background: High sensitivity C - reactive protein (CRP) is a
marker of acute inflammation recently recognized as an independent predictor of future
cardiovascular disease and diabetes.
«Most risk
markers for
cardiovascular disease have a pro-inflammatory component, which stimulates the release of a number of active molecules,» researchers in one study argue.
These nutritional
markers provide a thorough assessment of
cardiovascular health status, revealing the biochemical environment associated with inflammation, lipid deposits, endothelial dysfunction, and clotting factors underlying
cardiovascular disease.
«Given the high content of certain specific polyphenols in the juice blend, the increased antioxidant protection [in the body] after consumption of the juice blend, and the anti-inflammatory capacity in vitro, further research is warranted to evaluate whether juice blend consumption may provide reversal of risk
markers in subjects with conditions such as arthritis, obesity, chronic viral
diseases,
cardiovascular disease and compromised cognitive function, as well as other conditions associated with chronic inflammation,» wrote lead author Gitte Jensen from Holger NIS Inc., a contract research laboratory.
Some studies also found that it helped reduce
markers of oxidative stress and inflammation, related to the development of
cardiovascular disease 4, 19, 20.
The Malaysian researchers were aware of how reheated oils used over and over in deep fat fryers create hypertension (high blood pressure) and other
markers for
cardiovascular disease.
People with autoimmune heart
disease may not have typical
markers of
cardiovascular risk, such as diabetes, high cholesterol, or high blood pressure.
High homocysteine levels are
markers of
cardiovascular problems, cancer and other
diseases of industrial societies, and also of poor and premature aging.
Recent studies show that, under conditions of carbohydrate restriction, fuel sources shift from glucose and fatty acids to fatty acids and ketones, and that ad libitum — fed carbohydrate - restricted diets lead to appetite reduction, weight loss, and improvement in surrogate
markers of
cardiovascular disease.
Healthy humans who underwent cycles of the Fasting Mimicking Diet had lower risk factors that were associated with
cardiovascular disease and diabetes, such as lowered blood pressure, reduced CRP (a
marker of inflammation in the blood), and reduced fasting blood glucose levels.