One man's biking regimen and weight loss helped improve his blood pressure and blood glucose.IstockphotoAlthough people with type 2
diabetes are at greater risk of kidney problems, kidney failure is not inevitable.
People with type 2
diabetes are at greater risk of serious liver disease than those without the condition, new research has shown.
Not exact matches
Those who mostly work in the evenings — such as programmers —
are at greater risk for Type 2
diabetes, cancer, and heart disease.
Oats
are great for stabilizing your blood sugar level as a result of the combination of high fiber and complex carbohydrates which slows down the rate
at which this grain
is converted to simple sugars thereby preventing blood sugar spikes and reducing the
risk of developing
diabetes
I
am sure you did not mean to assume that women who
are in shelters need formula more than you do, in fact, poor and minority women «need» it less; they
are at greater risk for negative health consequences associated with formula like
diabetes, obesity, heart disease, etc..
When 1 in 3 children in America
is overweight and
at greater risk for
diabetes, asthma, and heart disease, we have to ask ourselves — what can we do better?
They
are also
at greater risk for rare but serious conditions such as severe lower respiratory infections, leukemia, necrotizing enterocolitis, and sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS).5 Breastfeeding
is also good for moms, lowering the
risk for breast cancer, ovarian cancer, type 2
diabetes, and cardiovascular disease.6, 7
These kids
are at risk for health problems, including a
greater chance of having high blood pressure, high cholesterol and Type 2
diabetes, and
are more likely to become obese as adults.
As a pediatrician, it
is very worrisome to me that the children most likely to
be eligible to receive free or reduced - price school lunch
are exactly those who
are at greatest risk for obesity and Type II
diabetes: Latinos and African - Americans.
In addition to
being concerned with premature labor and / or birth, a woman with gestational
diabetes is also
at a
greater risk of having a large baby who weighs more than 9 pounds.
Any woman can develop gestational
diabetes, but some women
are at greater risk.
An epidemiological study conducted by researchers
at University of California San Diego School of Medicine and Seoul National University suggests that persons deficient in vitamin D may
be at much
greater risk of developing
diabetes.
These persons, the researchers found,
were up to five times
at greater risk for developing
diabetes than people with levels above 50 ng / ml.
To qualify, patients must
be an acceptable surgical
risk and
be defined as either severely obese with a BMI of 40 or
greater or have a BMI of 35 or
greater with
at least one related condition:
diabetes, obstructive sleep apnea, obesity - related cardiomyopathy or heart muscle disease or severe joint disease.
He noted these findings
are of
greatest concern for people who have obesity and prediabetes or
diabetes, since they
are already
at heightened
risk of heart attacks and strokes.
Researchers
are now finding that more than the lungs
are at risk, as dirty air may in fact
be an accomplice to some of the
greatest threats to public health, including
diabetes, obesity and even dementia.
By contrast, only
diabetes duration
is independently associated with the
risk of microvascular complications, and the effects of
diabetes duration
are greatest at younger rather than older ages.
Reducing obesity rates — through changing diets and increasing physical activity —
is a key target for public health policy as it places individuals
at greater risk for conditions such as
diabetes and cardiovascular disease.
Research led by the University of Birmingham has discovered that patients who suffer from both Type 2
diabetes and obstructive sleep apnea
are at greater risk of developing a condition that leads to blindness within an average period of less than four years.
According to recent studies, women with gestational
diabetes are seven times more likely to develop type 2
diabetes later in life, and their children
are at greater risk of becoming obese and developing
diabetes themselves.
However, because minority women
were initially
at higher
risk of
diabetes than white women, in terms of the actual number of avoidable cases, a healthier diet had
greater benefit for minority women.
The
risk of developing
diabetes was greater than
was previously thought,» says Tove Fall, a researcher
at the Department of Medical Sciences and the Science for Life Laboratory, Uppsala University, who coordinated the study together with researchers from the Karolinska Institutet and Oxford University.
These findings confirm many previous studies that show African - American women
are at greater risk for cardiovascular disease and
diabetes than white women.
«Early term babies
are at greater risk for
diabetes and obesity - related diseases.»
The findings could
be used by medical professionals to recommend higher pre-pregnancy fitness to patients, especially those
at greater risk for gestational
diabetes.
Influenza remains a major health problem in the United States, resulting each year in an estimated 36,000 deaths and 200,000 hospitalizations.4 Those who have
been shown to
be at high
risk for the complications of influenza infection
are children 6 to 23 months of age; healthy persons 65 years of age or older; adults and children with chronic diseases, including asthma, heart and lung disease, and
diabetes; residents of nursing homes and other long - term care facilities; and pregnant women.4 It
is for this reason that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has recommended that these groups, together with health care workers and others with direct patient - care responsibilities, should
be given priority for influenza vaccination this season in the face of the current shortage.1 Other high - priority groups include children and teenagers 6 months to 18 years of age whose underlying medical condition requires the daily use of aspirin and household members and out - of - home caregivers of infants less than 6 months old.1 Hence, in the case of vaccine shortages resulting either from the unanticipated loss of expected supplies or from the emergence of
greater - than - expected global influenza activity — such as pandemic influenza, which would prompt a
greater demand for vaccination5 — the capability of extending existing vaccine supplies by using alternative routes of vaccination that would require smaller doses could have important public health implications.
While all persons
at -
risk for
diabetes who
were never told they had the condition can potentially benefit from additional opportunities for
diabetes screening, Dr. Strauss and her team found that participants who
were at least forty - five years old might especially reap
great benefit from
diabetes screening
at dental visits.
We know that babies of low birth - weight
are at a
greater risk of developing
diabetes and high blood pressure in later life, and have a
greater chance of dying early from a heart attack or stroke as a consequence.
A potential explanation for the secular trend may
be that while improved treatment for cardiovascular
risk factors or complicating diseases has reduced mortality in all weight classes, the effects may have
been greater at higher BMI levels than
at lower BMI levels.12 Because obesity
is a causal
risk factor for hypertension,
diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and dyslipidemia,15,19 - 22 obese individuals may have had a higher selective decrease in mortality.18 Indirect evidence of this effect
is seen in the findings as the deaths occur
at similar time periods in the 3 cohorts, but cohorts recruited
at later periods have an increase in the BMI associated with the lowest mortality, possibly suggesting a period effect related to changes in clinical practice, such as improved treatments, or general public health status, such as decreased smoking or increased physical activity.
Women who have any preexisting eye conditions, like glaucoma, high blood pressure, or
diabetes, and women who have taken fertility treatments should also
be extra vigilant with their eyesight, because these conditions may put you
at greater risk for vision changes.
A new study found that overweight women who believe negative messages about their bodies
are at greater risk for heart disease and
diabetes than those who maintain a more positive body image.
You may
be at greater risk of developing type 2
diabetes if it runs in your family, if you
are of a certain age or ethnicity, or if you
are inactive or overweight.
After 12 years without cigarettes, the ex-smokers
were at no
greater risk for
diabetes than the people who had never smoked, the study showed.
Now a size - 6, Holly
is no longer
at risk for
diabetes, and shes found a
great way to connect with Michael.
Furthermore, this continuous «survival mode» means that the stress - response system
is activated for too long, disrupting almost all your body's processes and putting you
at greater risk of many health problems like anxiety, depression, heart disease,
diabetes, digestive disorders, migraines, weight problems and memory impairment.
I
am not
at risk for
diabetes, my cholesterol level
is great, take no medication, and lead a healthy, health - conscious and active lifestyle.
Milk
is such a
great food — apparently you
are at risk of acquiring Crohns disease, maybe leukemia,
diabetes type 1, osteoporosis, breastcancer, prostate cancer, CVD, stroke and in the waiting time of your fate you get fat with pimples.
Since women with PCOS
are at greater risk of type 2
diabetes and heart disease any diet that promotes weight loss and glycemic control may
be beneficial.
15 In fact, type 2
diabetes (T2D)-- a condition stemming from broken glucose metabolism and insulin signaling — has
been identified as an additional
risk factor for developing AD.16, 17 Moreover, the pathological changes that occur in AD in the brain physically resemble those seen in the pancreas and vasculature in T2D.9, 18 Type 2 diabetics who carry ApoE4 alleles
are at the
greatest risk for AD, with an even more severe
risk reserved for those treated with exogenous insulin.19 This suggests that either T2D or related features of the metabolic syndrome bring about AD, or that they
are separate consequences of the same underlying cause — and moreover, that insulin
is a key factor.
It
's now my understanding that my
risk of
diabetes which
is now
at 95 % due to both parents and multiple siblings diagnosed,
is even
greater.
• The squash family of vegetables
is great at fighting off cancer, especially lung cancer, reducing the
risk of heart disease and aiding in fighting against type - 2
diabetes.
Women with PCOS
are at greater risk for heart disease and
diabetes, conditions which may
be prevented through exercise.
They
are also a
great source of healthy fats and antioxidants hence
are very good
at lowering the
risk of cancer,
diabetes and heart diseases.
This
is great news for anyone who
are at risk of developing type 2
diabetes.
Any time you have excess fat in your abdominal area, you
are at greater risk for diseases like atherosclerosis, heart disease, stroke,
diabetes, and fatty liver disease.
People who experience migraines
are at greater risk for hypertension (high blood pressure) and stroke, both of which
are vascular complications also commonly seen in people with type 2
diabetes or insulin resistance (9).
They
are also
at greater risk of developing heart disease, hypertension,
diabetes, depression, anxiety disorders, and substance abuse later in life, and they
are more likely to die
at a younger age.
Some cats
are at greater risk of developing arthritis, feline
diabetes or even become hyperthyroid.
Overweight cats
are at a
greater risk for
diabetes, kidney disease, stones and crystals.
Importantly, our results suggest that some cats have an underlying predisposition to develop glucose intolerance, and if these cats become obese, they may
be at greater risk of developing overt type 2
diabetes over time.