Not exact matches
A paper published a year ago in the Journal
of Psychiatric Research found
elevated levels
of c - reactive protein, a blood - based
marker of inflammation (which I wrote about two weeks ago) in survivors
of the World Trade Center attack; the more traumatic the experience, the higher the CRP.
After getting weekly injections for 5 weeks, the mice did not have
elevated levels
of liver enzymes that signal toxicity, and there was no increase in certain
markers of inflammation, or in antibodies that indicate an immune response.
In mice, this form
of lipodystrophy was also characterized by «whitening»
of brown fat cells, a loss
of white fat, and signs
of metabolic syndrome, including insulin resistance, fat tissue
inflammation, dyslipidemia (
elevated cholesterol and fat), increased resting energy use, and increased
markers of cardiovascular disease.
Meanwhile, Gozal's team discovered that rats with simulated OSA, and children with the actual disorder, had
elevated levels
of inflammation markers that can presage cardiovascular problems.
While some
of Dr. Cole's patients had
elevated inflammation markers when consuming eggs, others didn't, pointing to a larger, more complex set
of interactions at play.
Hodgson, JM et al. 2007 Increased Lean Red Meat Intake Does Not
Elevate Markers of Oxidative Stress and
Inflammation in Humans.
The can be a
marker for some diseases and
elevated levels
of hs - CRP can help doctors determine if you are suffering from chronic
inflammation.
In the past 13 years, several other signs and symptoms have been associated with Syndrome X: low - density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol oxidized by free radicals, low levels
of antioxidant vitamins,
elevated C - reactive protein (C - RP, a
marker of inflammation), [1] low dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) levels, high cortisol levels, and sometimes androgen - dependent baldness.
Found in legumes, fruits, vegetables, herbs and wine, recent published human clinical research has demonstrated the ability
of FruiteX - BTM to modulate key
markers of inflammation and improve
elevated serum levels
of CRP, a diagnostic
marker associated with inflammatory conditions.
New research is showing that
markers of inflammation are
elevated in depressed patients.
Contrary to the medical preference
of chemically castrating men with prostate cancer, research with boron has shown that
elevated testosterone levels are beneficial by shrinking prostate tumours and PSA levels, PSA being a
marker for tumours and
inflammation in the prostate.
The Figure shows that the prevalence
of adult depression (panel 1),
elevated inflammation (panel 2), and the clustering
of metabolic risk
markers (panel 3) each increased as a function
of the number
of adverse childhood experiences.
First, low SES in childhood is a recognized risk factor for age - related disease, such as cardiovascular disease.24 Childhood socioeconomic disadvantage predicts age - related - disease risks, such as
elevated inflammation levels and the clustering
of metabolic risk
markers in adulthood.25 - 27 In contrast, the effect
of low childhood SES on later depression risk is debated.28 Second, retrospective investigations and some prospective studies have shown that childhood maltreatment could contribute to age - related - disease risks.
These abnormalities tend to cluster in the same individuals.18, 19 Evidence shows that the clustering
of metabolic risk
markers in adulthood is associated with
elevated risk
of developing cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and dementia in later life.18, 20 Importantly, depression,
inflammation, and the clustering
of metabolic risk
markers frequently co-occur in the same individuals, and their co-occurrence is associated with the greatest disease risk.20, 21 To improve life quality in aging populations, it is critical to gain a better understanding
of the origins
of these 3 age - related - disease risks.