Not exact matches
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.
It attributes this growth to a rise in literacy among women and
changing lifestyles among other primary
factors.
But most breast surgeons would argue that age, gravity, genetics, and
lifestyle factors like smoking all
change the shape of a woman's breasts more than breastfeeding does.
The good news for men is that
lifestyle or behavioral
changes can affect certain male infertility risk
factors.
«In addition to genetic
changes, various
lifestyle - related
factors, such as obesity and diet, have been linked to colorectal cancer.
By studying how our genes express themselves in response to environmental
factors and
changes in
lifestyle, we will better understand how health recommendations and treatments can be tailored to each individual.
«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.
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.
According to João - Souza, at least three
factors are required: treatment prescribed by a dentist, use of an appropriate toothpaste, and a
change in
lifestyle, especially diet.
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.
«It is essential that we learn more about
factors that impact risk for Alzheimer's disease and other dementias, especially
lifestyle factors that we can
change or treat,» said Maria C. Carrillo, PhD, Alzheimer's Association chief science officer.
Despite increased understanding of heart disease risk
factors and the need for preventive
lifestyle changes, patients suffering the most severe type of heart attack have become younger, more obese and more likely to have preventable risk
factors such as smoking, high blood pressure, diabetes and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, according to a study scheduled for presentation at the American College of Cardiology's 65th Annual Scientific Session.
The rapid increase in the prevalence of myopia globally is attributed to, «environmental
factors (nurture), principally
lifestyle changes resulting from a combination of decreased time outdoors and increased near work activities, among other
factors,» say the authors from Brien Holden Vision Institute, University of New South Wales Australia and Singapore Eye Research Institute.
«If we could identify the dysbiosis in an early stage, and we knew the causative
factors,» she says, «we could prevent disease occurrence by bringing about
lifestyle changes.»
If it had turned out that
lifestyle choices and a hepatitis B patient's environment were stronger
factors into the condition of their liver than sex, that would have been relatively good news, since both
lifestyle and environment can be
changed.
These findings suggest that calcium scoring can be an effective tool for assessing heart disease risks in adults with no known risk
factors so that they can make the
lifestyle and other
changes that can help them avoid heart disease in the future.»
Climate
change effects on the geographical distribution and incidence of vector - borne diseases in other countries where these diseases are already found can also affect North Americans, especially as a result of increasing trade with, and travel to, tropical and subtropical areas.63, 197 Whether climate
change in the U.S. will increase the chances of domestically acquiring diseases such as dengue fever is uncertain, due to vector - control efforts and
lifestyle factors, such as time spent indoors, that reduce human - insect contact.
This new area of science is called epigenetics, the study of how different environmental and
lifestyle factors can alter how our genes behave, without actually
changing our genetic makeup [source: Science].
But Siegel suggested one explanation might be a complex interaction involving the same
factors that have contributed to the obesity epidemic —
changes in diet, a sedentary
lifestyle, excess weight and low fiber consumption.
So, the present results attributed the increment of the immunohistochemical parameters incidence may be related to the environmental cofactors due to
changes in reproductive
factors and
lifestyle in our country.
It is well known that our environment and
lifestyle factors, such as food choices, smoking and exposure to chemicals, can lead to epigenetic
changes.
Achieving and maintaining a lean midsection requires you to implement balanced
changes over a long period of time and to also manage
lifestyle factors like sleep, stress, and alcohol consumption — variables that diet and exercise don't necessarily address.
By addressing important
lifestyle factors and
changing your focus to eating nutrient - dense foods that support optimal gut health (and optimal health of your gut microorganisms), that restore levels of important nutrients and provide all of the building blocks that your body needs to heal and properly regulate the immune system, that help resolve inflammation and support organ function, you create an environment in your body conducive to healing.
Of course, said David Gunn, one of the researchers on the study, there is no single youthfulness gene, and many
factors affect how your looks
change with age — including genes and
lifestyle.
TIA can be a sign that something bigger is coming (about a third of people who experience a warning stroke will go on to have an acute stroke), so doctors will recommend
lifestyle changes, such as a healthier diet, exercise, and cutting out alcohol and cigarettes in addition to treating risk
factors like high blood pressure in an effort to prevent a more serious stroke.
Essentially any medication, nutrition, or
lifestyle factor that disrupts the body's natural environment can
change the balance of the gut and set the stage for the yeast.
The London study, led by Dr. Claire Steves, concluded that age - related
changes in mental function were more closely associated to the subjects» leg power than any of the other
lifestyle factors tested — including the more obvious ones like their heart health.
You're right, it has to be a
lifestyle change and psychological
factor is an important
factor to stay consistent and motivated.
And even though the makeup up of our gut bacteria can
change hour to hour and day to day based on what we eat, how much sleep we get, our stress levels, and numerous other
lifestyle factors, the unique fingerprint of our microbial mix stays relatively stable over time.
But often when your period pauses, it's because of
lifestyle factors like excessive exercise, drastic diet
changes, or extreme weight loss.
It's best to work with a doctor trained in nutrition to help you rule out any other possible
factors and manage diet and
lifestyle changes.
Utilize a multi-dimensional framework that takes into account the patients»
lifestyle factors (including emotional state, financial and socioeconomic influences and readiness - to -
change assessment), physiological systems, signs and symptoms, sources of stress, nutrition focused physical findings, core clinical imbalances, labs, and dietary patterns in the assessment and planning of the nutrition care process.
In Save Your Brain from Alzheimer's and Dementia, Dr. Passero and I break down the research to make it easy for you to identify your cognitive health risk
factors so you can protect and restore optimal brain function — with specific dietary and
lifestyle changes that anyone can easily embrace.
Despite some of the increases in diagnoses arising from better testing methods, most can be attributed in some part to
changes in
lifestyle and environmental
factors, such as an increase in sanitization and the use of antibiotics.
The focus of the conference was connecting how epigenetics (cellular and physiological phenotypic trait variations that are caused by external or environmental
factors that switch genes on and off and affect how cells read genes instead of being caused by
changes in the DNA sequence — in other words nutrition and
lifestyle choices) impact whether or not an individual actually develops a specific health issue even though they have a SNP mutation.
Throughout the course of a day (and certainly a lifetime) those bacteria
change, grow, and deplete based on a host of outside
factors like diet,
lifestyle and environment.
Read on to learn about the environmental toxins and dietary
factors that lower sperm count and how simple
lifestyle changes can be used to improve male reproductive health and raise sperm count.
Not the weight of
lifestyle factors that are beyond your ability to
change.
In fact, research shows 90 percent of strokes are caused by dietary and
lifestyle factors, which means you can lower your risk with a few
changes to how you live.
The
factors affecting the rest appear to be related to
lifestyle choices that we individually have the power to
change.
Not to mention that the study participants didn't
change any other
factors in their
lifestyle, and didn't even correct the underlying causes of their hair loss, like I show you how to do in this article.
Researchers have found in the field of epigenetics that many diseases may have a genetic component to them, but there are supplements, foods, and
lifestyle factors that can
change the way our genes are encoded.
Because carbohydrates are the most powerful
lifestyle factor influencing insulin to raise body fat storage, it's the best place to start to make healthy
changes for most people.
However, when Adrenal Fatigue becomes chronic, it is almost always because of
factors that can be
changed through modifications in
lifestyle and proper adrenal support.
Reaching the goal of optimum health, absent other non-nutritional complicating
factors, requires a sincere commitment from you, possible
lifestyle changes, and a positive attitude.
In short, inside every cell in your body are telomeres, the
changing protective caps on the ends of your DNA strands that get shorter with age at a rate that can increase or decrease with
lifestyle factors either positive or negative.
This is important, since the rate of
change of your telomere length is very individual and can be affected, both positively and negatively, by many contributing
factors — including genetics,
lifestyle, stress and environment.
Drawing on Dr. Passero's medical training and clinical expertise and utilizing a wide range of in - depth scientific research from other leading experts in the field, 4 Weeks to a Better Brain breaks down the research to make it easy for you to identify your cognitive health risk
factors so you can protect and restore optimal brain function — with specific dietary and
lifestyle changes that anyone can easily embrace.
Average long - term weight gain in nonobese populations is gradual — in the cohorts we studied, about 0.8 lb per year — but accumulated over time, even modest increases in weight have implications for long - term adiposity - related metabolic dysfunction, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and cancer.21 - 24 Whereas weight
changes associated with any single
lifestyle factor were relatively modest in our three cohorts, in the aggregate,
changes in diet and physical activity accounted for large differences in weight gain.
After adjusting for self - reported
changes in other
lifestyle factors likely to affect weight, such as smoking status and physical activity, an increased intake of fruits and of several vegetables was inversely associated with 4 - y weight
change.