A good look into his environment,
diet history as well as past treatment history will help us identify and manage his skin disease better.
Not exact matches
Curious about the
history of the Ketogenic
diet as well
as research into its health benefits and risks?
Chocolate cake and I have a long
history, but
as luck would have it, I'm on a grain - free
diet.
History tells us that British sailors would often develop scurvy
as they had few fruits or vegetables in their
diets during long voyages.
Longer lactation duration for the first child was associated with higher parity (Table 1),
as well
as lower BMI during follow - up, less family
history of hypertension, less frequent smoking, and oral contractive use, higher DASH
diet score, more frequent vigorous exercise, and more analgesic use.
For one thing, many questions remain open, such
as how other aspects of people's lifestyles affect the risks of disease from alcohol, including
diet, smoking, exercise and, of course, medical
histories.
Any robust study would also include detailed medical
histories and information on smoking habits,
diet, and possible exposure to other toxicants,
as well
as matched controls with little or no exposure.
M. Dominique Ashen, Ph.D., C.R.N.P., a nurse practitioner in the Ciccarone Center for the Prevention of Heart Disease at Johns Hopkins and another study leader, says that a traditional risk assessment for cardiovascular disease involves checking blood pressure, cholesterol levels and weight; evaluating for diabetes; taking a family
history; calculating the 10 - year risk of having a cardiovascular event; and asking about lifestyle factors such
as smoking,
diet and exercise.
«Just
as interesting is the presence of dental caries, showing that oral infections have a long evolutionary
history in the animals, which can tell us about their sugary
diet, presumably from berries.
«While we found adolescent exercise to be associated with lowered risk of death from cancer and cardiovascular disease
as adults, some associations were attenuated after adjusting for adult factors that may influence mortality later in life, such
as exercise,
diet, body mass index [BMI], socioeconomic status, and a
history of chronic diseases.
While some, such
as age and family
history, are beyond the individual's control, many risk factors can be reduced through lifestyle choices, such
as exercising more, quitting smoking and adopting a heart - healthy
diet.
Variables such
as diet, exposures to carcinogens (such
as via first - or secondhand smoke) and family
history have a strong influence on many disease risks.
These include a
history of depression, alcohol, education,
diet, and a cluster called vascular risk factors because they affect the blood supply in the brain, such
as stroke, heart disease, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes and obesity.
That means that while there are several risks we can't control, such
as family
history, genetics and age, our
diet is one thing we can control.
These findings also reveal general trends towards the origination of specialized
diets, many of which involve close coevolution between insects and their animal or plant hosts,
as well
as providing a broad description of the
history of
diet evolution across the different insect orders.
Sun and his colleagues took into account more than a dozen health and demographic factors that could influence both drinking and aging (such
as diet, smoking, educational attainment, and family
history of disease), but it's still possible that the moderate drinkers differed in key ways from their peers.
The risk of colorectal cancer goes up
as you get older, and if you eat a meat - heavy
diet, smoke, or have a family
history of the cancer.
If you have a family
history of one of these diseases or are worried about what they may do to you
as you age, one of the first things you can do is modify your
diet.
«A full case
history should be taken to assess the person's health, and then an individual treatment plan can be created, which is generally a combination of therapies, such
as acupuncture, herbs,
diet, and exercise recommendations.»
To summarize, traditional fermented soy products such
as miso, natto and tempeh - which are usually made with organically grown soybeans - have a long
history of use that is generally beneficial when combined with other elements of the Oriental
diet including rice, sea foods, fish broth, organ meats and fermented vegetables.
If you have a
history of histamine intolerance or are first starting out with a healing
diet, first start with meat stocks, which will be easier on the body
as you adjust to healing and detoxing.
If you need more help customizing your
diet and training, you can book a free «Elite Performance Program Starter Session» consultation where we'll take a look at your
history and identify possible root causes that are holding you back and share how we'd approach working on your case
as part of our «Elite Performance Program.»
While this issue of
diet and physical degeneration remains perennial throughout the
history of human agriculture, the problem stabilizes and begins to reverse
as early farming societies discovered the importance of using food preparation techniques such
as fermentation, to increase digestibility and nutrient absorption.
As a dietitian I don't generally like advising over email without having taken a good look into your
diet and
history etc... However, to get you thinking, I will ask a question about the amount of Pyridoxine (B6) that is in the multivitamin you take?
Bullsh*t, if only because the human species has consumed a low - carb, high - fat
diet for 100,000 years; yet the greatest change to our
diet in our
history as a species has been the introduction of a carbohydrate orgy in the last 100 years!
The male patient, diagnosed with schizoaffective disorder, with a prior psychiatric
history of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and major depression, experienced «dramatic» reductions in auditory hallucinations and delusions,
as well
as better mood and energy on the ketogenic
diet.
Just wondering if you have come across information regarding the following question: In respect of CAD, if you have a non-modifiable risk factor such
as family
history, how much does a low carb / high fat
diet affect life expectancy?
A «paleo» approach to health uses the evolutionary
history of homo sapiens, plus the best of modern science,
as a broad framework for guiding daily choices about
diet, fitness, medicine, and supplementation.
Beyond that, your
history, lab tests, and current condition serve
as guides in customizing your
diet.
Consider that LowCarb
diets such
as endorsed by William Banting also have a long
history but only dating from the mid 1800's.
During an initial consultation, an in - depth and detailed case
history is taken, including detailed medical,
diet and exercise
history,
as well
as lifestyle and occupational habits to gain a holistic sense of a person's health picture.
THE
HISTORY: Originally the Ketogenic
diet was created
as an effective treatment for epileptic children.
Looking at body composition from different
diets and body types / genetics, such
as ectomorphs and outlining nutrition tips for these and their
history of use from natural bodybuilding legend Vince Gironda.
Depending on the person's symptoms, health
history, test results, and ability to be compliant, I'll recommend a particular
diet and have them be
as strict
as possible for 2 - 3 weeks with the hope that their symptoms will decrease.
Your healing
diet will look different than someone else's,
as it depends on your microbiome and health
history.
That's why most human civilizations throughout world
history have based their
diet on some starchy staple, such
as rice or wheat or corn or potatoes or sweet potatoes.
Being female Being age 40 or older Being a Native American Being a Mexican - American Being overweight or obese Being sedentary Being pregnant Eating a high - fat
diet Eating a high - cholesterol
diet Eating a low - fiber
diet Having a family
history of gallstones Having diabetes Losing weight very quickly Taking medications that contain estrogen, such
as oral contraceptives or hormone therapy drugs Having liver disease
Our recommendations to you based on all of this information are
as follows: first, if you have a family
history of hormone - related cancers like breast cancer or prostate cancer, we recommend that you consult with your healthcare provider before consuming very large amounts of soy in your
diet (for example, 3 or more servings per day).
Different foods trigger different behavioral problems and should be monitored, according to paper in the Lancet * Sarah Boseley, health editor * The Guardian, Friday 4 February 2011 * Article
history Ritalin is widely used to treat children diagnosed with ADHD, but a paper in the Lancet suggests changing
diet may be
as effective.
Fat has always played an important role in the
history of the human
diet, and new science is proving dietary suggestions, such
as the ones mentioned in pyramids made by the USDA and large food corporations, isn't in line with the presiding research.
As part of the
history, the doctor will want to know which, if any, risk factors for stroke you have: high blood pressure, diabetes, irregular heartbeat, oral contraceptive use, heredity, other heart diseases, smoking,
diet (especially high sodium and high cholesterol), obesity, lack of exercise, blood disorders, and heavy alcohol consumption.
Compared with the participants who consumed less than 10 % of calories from added sugar (same
as in Q1), those who consumed above the thresholds of 10 % or 25 % of calories from added sugar were younger; more likely to be non-Hispanic black; less likely to be currently smoking; had lower levels of physical activity, total serum cholesterol, systolic blood pressure, HEI, American Heart Association healthy
diet score, 44 and antihypertensive medication use; and had higher intake of sugar - sweetened beverages and prevalence of family
history of CVD (Supplement [eTable 2]-RRB-.
Chasing the Ripper offers a surprisingly personal and revealing look into what it has been like for Cornwell to pursue the most sensational murder case in criminal
history — even
as she continues to thrill her fans with a steady
diet of new Scarpetta novels, including Flesh and Blood, her latest New York Times bestseller.
You may also be asked about other diabetes risk factors, such
as any family
history with diabetes, your
diet and your level of physical activity.
Diets, medications and special needs are monitored and recorded
as part of the animals» medical
histories.
At no time in their evolutionary
history (except in the last 50 to 150 years) have cats and dogs been subjected to cooked grain in any amount, and certainly not
as the basis of their
diet.»
Based on an assessment of your pet's current and past
diet along and in - depth medical
history analysis, our practitioners can recommendations with regard to commercial and / or home - cooked
diets, treats, and supplements (
as necessary).
As always before adding any supplement to your dog's
diet it is a good idea to check in with your veterinarian, who knows your dog's health
history best, to help decide if this product may be right for you and your dog.
Please include information such
as medical
history (describe visits to vet and any diagnosis / test results), age, sex, breed,
diet, medications your dog is taking, recent changes in behavior (lethargy, appetite), etc..
Please include information such
as eye appearance, if the condition can be found in both eyes, dog age, sex, breed, medical
history, symptoms,
diet, changes in behavior and medications.