Not exact matches
Even health issues more commonly associated with the West, such as
obesity, type - 2
diabetes and heart disease, are rising fast in
developing nations — faster than their health systems can handle them.
These two separate organisations will allow Nestle to
develop the innovative area of personalised health science nutrition to prevent
and treat health conditions such as
diabetes,
obesity, cardiovascular disease
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With Australia's high levels of
obesity and diabetes, there are already strong incentives in place for local F&A businesses to
develop solutions.
8 February 2013 Media Statement Australian beverage industry responds to French study on consumption of artificially
and sugar sweetened beverages
and incident type 2
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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 -
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 -
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 et
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 et
diabetes is lifestyle factors, including
obesity and sedentary behaviour, as well as family history, age
and ethnicity.
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 et
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 et
diabetes is lifestyle factors, including
obesity and sedentary behaviour, as well as family history, age
and ethnicity.
Public health experts
developed the traffic light system in the UK in 2006 in an effort to help combat rising levels of
obesity and diseases such as heart disease, stroke
and diabetes.
As maladies of plenty such as
obesity,
diabetes and heart disease afflict the
developed world,
and elite pro sports reek of excess, SDP is a sobering counterpoint, spreading health messages, pacifying communities in conflict, preparing refugees for resettlement
and providing what experts consider the simplest means of promoting development: improved status for women.
«º» º Reducing the risk of
developing obesity and risk factors for diseases such as Type 2
Diabetes and heart disease
What if this same medicine could also decrease your baby's chance of
developing diabetes,
obesity and some cancers?
provide essential nutrients
and sustenance, it also greatly reduces the risk of a baby
developing health problems such as gastroenteritis, asthma,
diabetes and obesity.
«Breast milk contains many of the same beneficial bacteria found in a woman's vagina,
and breastfeeding infants are less likely than those consuming formula to
develop respiratory
and gastrointestinal infections
and allergies as well as chronic diseases like
diabetes,
obesity and inflammatory bowel disease.»
You may be happy to know that breastfeeding reduces the risk of your child's
developing both
obesity and diabetes.
Children breastfed for 2 years have reduced incidences of
developing Diabetes and other ailments like
obesity.
The USA has higher rates of HIV,
obesity, poor access to antenatal care, gestational
diabetes, drug addiction
and pre-eclampsia than many
developed nations.
Our expert doctors in the
Obesity and Insulin Resistance Program at Floating Hospital work with you
and your child to
develop a plan to reduce the risk of childhood type 2
diabetes.
The doctors in the Division of Pediatric Endocrinology at Floating Hospital for Children assess children for
obesity and their risk of
developing type 2
diabetes.
These include increased prevalence of a range of infectious diseases
and health conditions — ear infections, gastrointestinal infections respiratory infections, necrotizing enterocolitis, sepsis, meningitis,
diabetes, childhood cancers,
obesity, allergies — formula fed infants grow
and develop differently from breastmilk fed infants, including cognitive
and neural development.
- Breastfed babies have less allergies, lower instances of childhood
obesity;
and are less likely to
develop childhood
diabetes.
Babies who are not breastfed are more likely to
develop common childhood illnesses like diarrhea
and ear infections
and chronic conditions like type 2
diabetes, asthma,
and childhood
obesity.
Besides the risk of
developing POP, retaining postpartum weight has been associated with continued weight gain, which can lead to
obesity, cardiovascular disease,
and diabetes, Dr. Guess says.
Several years ago, after an acquaintance asked me if I'd heard about the controversy, I Googled «cow's milk»
and «kids»
and a new world opened up to me — one that hysterically warned me that cow's milk would cause my child to
develop diabetes,
obesity,
and cancer, among other lovely things.
They also have a lower risk for
developing respiratory
and gastrointestinal infections, asthma,
obesity, Type 2
diabetes and SIDS (sudden infant death syndrome).
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.
These babies have an increased chance of
developing obesity and Type 2
diabetes later in life.
The increase in breastfeeding moms is good news for babies — it means they're less likely to experience gastrointestinal or ear infections, be at risk for
obesity later in life
and develop diabetes.
Recent research, published in the British Medical Journal, revealed that C - section babies are more likely to
develop obesity, asthma,
and type 1
diabetes when they get older.
The nutrition transition is taking place in America too,
and for the same reasons that
obesity and diabetes are becoming problems in the
developing world.
Considering the urgency of addressing the current
diabetes and obesity epidemics, their article is also a call to action for researchers
and health systems to
develop successful interventions to increase physical activity among women of reproductive age.»
She'll undoubtedly
develop obesity - associated diseases like
diabetes and arthritis.
The pill is being
developed as a treatment for such metabolic disorders as
obesity and diabetes, conditions that wreak havoc on the body
and shorten life span.
Mice without the leptin gene, called ob / ob, overeat, weigh in at three to four times normal,
and develop symptoms similar to the
obesity - related
diabetes seen in humans.
A study in mice shows that undernourishment during pregnancy increases the chances that the next two generations will
develop obesity and diabetes.
Never forget your past: Aborigines
and the Pima indians of Arizona
developed obesity, type 2
diabetes,
and hypertension after transitioning to a Western lifestyle.
Those are small potatoes compared with
obesity, Type 2
diabetes, osteoporosis, heart disease
and many cancers also on the rise in the
developed and developing parts of the world.
«It is extremely important that prevention campaigns on
obesity and diabetes are intensified
and that they also focus on children, to prevent them from becoming obese
and developing cancer later in life,» she will conclude.
These risk factors raise the likelihood of
developing heart
and blood vessel diseases
and conditions in adulthood, including coronary artery disease, heart attacks, strokes, high blood pressure,
obesity and type 2
diabetes.
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.
«This will enable us to
develop new approaches to combating
obesity and diabetes.»
Understanding the brown fat tissue
and how it can be used to such ends is of growing interest in the search to help people suffering from
obesity or at a high risk of
developing diabetes.
Once better understood, these genetic mechanisms may not only help to explain why not all of those who are obese
develop related metabolic diseases, such as type 2
diabetes and high cholesterol, but could lead to possible ways to treat
obesity or prevent metabolic diseases in those who are already obese.
Obesity is the biggest risk factor for type 2
diabetes and over 4 million people in the UK are at high risk of
developing the condition.
Acute sleep loss in humans is associated with increased appetite
and insulin insensitivity, while chronically sleep - deprived individuals are more likely to
develop obesity, metabolic syndrome, type 2
diabetes,
and cardiovascular disease.
According to the study, people with
obesity are 40 percent more likely to
develop atrial fibrillation, while they are 45 percent
and 51 percent more likely to
develop hypertension or
diabetes, respectively.
«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.»
Resistin has been mapped to the pathway of immune - mediated inflammation that promotes
diabetes and other
obesity - related disorders
and Nair hopes to combine her lab's basic science expertise with the
developing clinical research enterprise in the UCR medical school as a future avenue to research new diagnostic or treatment strategies.
In the study, people without
obesity, hypertension or
diabetes at age 45 who
developed heart failure were diagnosed at an average age of 80 in men
and 82 in women.
Lowering levels of P75 neurotrophin receptor (NTR)-- a receptor involved in neuron growth
and survival — protected mice fed a high - fat diet from
developing obesity,
diabetes,
and fatty liver disease.
Obese women tend to give birth to larger babies with more body fat,
and these children are more likely to
develop metabolic syndrome — the cluster of conditions including
obesity and high blood sugar that can lead to
diabetes and heart disease.
Deregulation of mTOR signaling increases the risk of
developing metabolic diseases such as
diabetes,
obesity and cancer.