Sentences with phrase «effect on cardiovascular health»

An article published in Vascular Pharmacology explains that heating vegetable oil leads to lipid oxidation which has an unfavorable effect on cardiovascular health.
However, a recent clinical trial suggests that camu camu may also have a beneficial effect on cardiovascular health as well.
Juicing has also been shown to have a positive effect on cardiovascular health, blood pressure, and the aging process itself.
One of the most consistent findings with these compounds is the beneficial effect on cardiovascular health.
107 No. 6 June 2001, pp. 1470 - 1472) regarding this topic by stating that «strength training programs do not seem to adversely affect linear growth and do not seem to have any long - term detrimental effect on cardiovascular health» as evidenced in recent studies.
Dietary intake of flavanols has been shown to have a beneficial effect on cardiovascular health but the compounds are often destroyed during normal food processing.
One of the most consistent findings with these compounds is the beneficial effect on cardiovascular health.
When in their natural state, Cacao beans (aka food of the gods) present a wide array of nutrients like magnesium and antioxidants not to mention their positive effect on our cardiovascular health and our insulin sensitivity.
Research has shown that pets have a positive effect on cardiovascular health, blood pressure, and involuntary stress responses.
«It is still possible, however, that vitamin D supplementation could have beneficial effects on cardiovascular health via non-blood pressure effects, and ongoing large randomized trials are due to report on this in the next few years,» the study concludes.
We know from other research that the period between early adolescence and young adulthood is a sensitive period for weight gain that has adverse effects on cardiovascular health later in life.»
Researchers have previously proposed that the intense stop - and - start nature of football as well as the physical demands of competitive participation, such as rapid weight gain, could play roles in making football distinctive in its effects on cardiovascular health.
Mostly grown in Wisconsin, cranberries contain high amounts of phytochemicals, especially polyphenols which possibly have effects on cardiovascular health, increased immunity, and cancer prevention.
One eight - month IER trial in obesity - prone rats reported an increase in theproduction of reactive oxygen species (ROS), with no clear mechanistic explanations.26 Another trial, this time over six months, showed that IER - fed rats displayed marked reductions in diastolic compliance and cardiac reserve due to observed reductions in cardiomyocyte size and increased myocardial fibrosis.23 No human trials to date have reported any adverse effects on cardiovascular health during long - term IER.
Incorporate B vitamins into your heart protection strategy to take advantage of their multiple beneficial effects on cardiovascular health.

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Studies have shown how changes to our intestinal bacteria can effect weight and have an impact on cardiovascular health and bone health.
In this study, biomarkers related to cardiovascular health and glucose metabolism showed beneficial effects on health while consuming polyphenol rich dark chocolate.
Caffeine - by far the most popular stimulant - has been linked to a number of harmful health effects in children, including effects on the developing neurologic and cardiovascular systems.
While we don't know the long - term effects of unhealthy fats on infant cardiovascular health, we do know that in adults these fats negatively affect heart health by raising LDL (bad cholesterol), lowering HDL (good cholesterol), and increasing signs of inflammation.
Of note, our models may underestimate the true maternal costs of suboptimal breastfeeding; we modeled the effects of lactation on only five maternal health conditions despite data linking lactation with other maternal health outcomes.46 In addition, women in our model could not develop type 2 diabetes mellitus, hypertension, or MI before age 35 years, although these conditions are becoming increasingly prevalent among young adults.47 Although some studies have found an association between lactation and rates of postmenopausal diabetes22, 23 and cardiovascular disease, 10 we conservatively limited the duration of lactation's effect on both diabetes and MI.
The researchers point out that high school sports offer clear benefits of physical fitness on cardiovascular health, and some studies also have suggested a possible protective effect against later degenerative brain illness.
Clinical trials have previously demonstrated beneficial effects of dairy consumption on cardiovascular health.
It was known from prior animal studies that cardiovascular health had effects on brain health.
The Women's Health Initiative Study in 2003 examined the effect of HRT on healthy postmenopausal women with a particular interest in cardiovascular outcomes.
Appel and Sacks led three earlier clinical trials that tested ways to reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease and diabetes, providing volunteers with carefully designed diets and measuring the effects on key health indicators.
Researchers investigated the effect of seven amino acids on cardiovascular health among almost 2,000 women with a healthy BMI.
«It is common to meet people entering a cardiac rehab centre who are totally out of shape and whose exercise is irregular or non-existent, which has a harmful effect on general and cardiovascular health,» said Caru, who is also a doctoral student in psychology at the University of Paris - Nanterre.
The panel concluded, among other things, that yoghurt and cheese have a different and more beneficial effect on bone health, body weight, the risk of developing cardiovascular diseases, than would be expected on the basis of their saturated fat and calcium content.
The study's results add to the growing evidence that exposure to smoking from parents has a lasting effect on children's cardiovascular health in adulthood.
Depression, even when undiagnosed, can have many negative effects on cardiovascular patients, including poor healthcare experiences, more use of healthcare resources and higher health costs, according to preliminary research presented at the American Heart Association's Quality of Care and Outcomes Research Scientific Sessions 2018, a premier global exchange of the latest advances in quality of care and outcomes research in cardiovascular disease and stroke for researchers, healthcare professionals and policymakers.
Plant - based proteins have positive effects on blood pressure and cardiovascular health.
Exercise is essential for this diet and is recommended for its effects on increasing fat loss, improving cardiovascular health and enhancing general well being.
Physical activity also has a profound effect on our engine, so much so that it can help to maintain our cardiovascular system, our mental health, and it can prevent or control symptoms like osteoporosis, arthritis, prolapse, and incontinence.
«Diet has tremendous effects on our short - and long - term health, especially when it comes to obesity, diabetes, and heart disease,» says Dariush Mozaffarian, MD, associate professor of cardiovascular medicine at Harvard Medical School.
27 Studies cited by the 2010 DGAC Report demonstrate varied metabolic responses to lowered dietary saturated fat, with certain subpopulations exhibiting adverse rather than improved health outcomes.3 Two recent comprehensive meta - analyses indicate that saturated fat is not linked to heart disease.28, 29 In fact, in a definitive review of forty - eight clinical trials, with over sixty - five thousand participants, the reduction or modification of dietary fat had no effect on mortality, cardiovascular mortality, heart attacks, stroke, cancer, or diabetes.30 Yet, avoiding saturated fat remains a cornerstone of national dietary guidance.
The book provides a deep dive into the relationship between mitochondrial health and cardiovascular diseases; cardiometabolic syndrome; neurodegenerative diseases; arthritis; cancer; and the aging effects on the skin, eyes, and muscles.
The study lasted nearly five years and yielded numerous publications on the effect of the Mediterranean diet on cardiovascular health and other diseases.
RECENT STUDY ON ADVERSE EFFECTS OF LOW SODIUM INTAKE About the same time that U.S. health officials announced their new initiative to reduce salt intake, The Lancet published a large population - based study which showed persuasively that the risk of mortality and serious cardiovascular events increases significantly when salt intake drops below 3000 mg per day (two - thirds teaspoon) in an adult of average weight.3 The study also found that sodium intake in excess of seven grams per day (over three teaspoons salt) was associated with an increased risk in those with hypertension, but not in those without hypertension.
After reviewing the latest scientific literature at length, it seems fairly certain that both myo - inositol and D - chiro - inositol supplements can have a positive effect on our cardiovascular and metabolic health to some extent or other.
Since much is not yet known about the effects of ginger on blood pressure, you can include it in your diet, in combination with other herbs with hypotensive properties, in order to improve your cardiovascular health.
In addition to providing cardiovascular benefits, monounsaturated fatty acids (MUFAs) seem to have protective effects on liver health (26, 27).
The British Journal of Nutrition published a meta - analysis that revealed the effects of polyunsaturated fats on cardiovascular disease risk when used as an intervention for better health.
It has been hypothesized that the reported beneficial health effects from caloric restriction on excess body weight, cardiovascular risk factors, glucose metabolism, tumor physiology, neurodegenerative pathology and life span can be mimicked by alternating periods of short term fasting with periods of refeeding, without deliberately altering the total caloric intake.
Saturated fats are often believed to have a negative impact on cardiovascular health, but cacao's saturated fat content is entirely different because stearic acid is a particular fatty acid in that it does not elevate blood cholesterol levels the way other saturated fats can and studies have found that diets containing cocoa and chocolate have a neutral effect on blood cholesterol levels in humans.
The Third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES III) looked at the effect of high sodium intake on the risks of cardiovascular disease mortality; including hypertension risk.
Some research has found a link between dental health and cardiovascular disease, meaning chia seeds may have some direct, and indirect positive effects on your heart health.
Quercetin is found in several fruits and vegetables, notably onion skins, and taken as a supplement, seems to have effects on asthma, allergies, as well as areas such as cardiovascular health and inflammation.
While most people understand the effect that elevated blood sugar has on their cardiovascular health, few understand that insulin resistance is also damaging to the brain.
Effect of an energy - restricted, high - protein, low - fat diet relative to a conventional high - carbohydrate, low - fat diet on weight loss, body composition, nutritional status, and markers of cardiovascular health in obese women.
Prebiotics have a beneficial effect on lipid metabolism, and they can help ease systemic redness to support normal cardiovascular health.
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