Sentences with phrase «epidemiological study suggest»

Early epidemiological studies suggested that men who ate diets rich in tomato products enjoyed lower than average rates of prostate cancer, and lycopene was identified as the likely reason.
Several epidemiological studies suggest that docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), an omega - 3 fatty acid found in fatty fish, might reduce the risk of Alzheimer's disease.
Epidemiological studies suggest that an increase in plant proteins can reduce blood pressure.
Epidemiological studies suggest preventive effects of long - term fish intake against depression.
Recent epidemiological studies suggest a positive association between exposure to the environmental pollutant cadmium and the incidence and severity of diabetes.
Epidemiological studies suggest that individuals who have inadequate Vitamin D levels are at an increased likelihood to develop an immune - related disorder such as chronic infections, autoimmune diseases and metabolic complications associated with type 1 diabetes.
Epidemiological studies suggest that an intake of three servings of whole grains per day is associated with significant risk reduction of type 2 diabetes.

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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.
Several epidemiological studies have suggested that exposure to antibiotics during the peripartum period (late pregnancy and the nursing period after birth) increases the risk for IBD in humans.
ROCKVILLE, MARYLAND — The first major epidemiological study of bisphenol A, a common ingredient in baby bottles and drink containers, suggests that relatively higher doses of the chemical double the risk of diabetes and cardiovascular disease.
Although epidemiological studies have suggested that moderate drinking can lower a person's risk of heart attack or stroke, that possibility has not been studied in a randomized trial with a control group.
Epidemiological surveys backed by laboratory studies suggest that eating soya products can lower the risk of both prostate and colon cancers.
The research team had previously studied one specialist CF centre in the UK and identified genetic and epidemiological evidence suggesting person - to - person transmission of M. abscessus but it was unclear whether this was a one off incident.
«Our study suggests that if we had looked at whether or not Zika would be a problem using previous epidemiological evidence, we would not have wasted energy or effort worrying about tourists getting Zika,» said Robert Snyder, the study's lead author and program manager for the Center for Global Public Health.
Previous epidemiological studies have suggested that exposure to pesticides during pregnancy may have a possible role in the development of childhood brain tumors.
The Vanderbilt team argues that the bacterium somehow causes the disease, which would fit with epidemiological studies that have suggested an infectious cause.
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 gre...
«A number of epidemiological studies have suggested that taking antacid medicines in pregnancy is linked to an increased risk of asthma in the offspring.
However, both in vitro [14] and molecular epidemiological [9], [15] studies have suggested possible diversity - covering approaches to developing effective AMA1 vaccines.
Not only is vitamin D deficiency a risk factor for osteoporosis, but epidemiological studies and randomized, controlled trials suggest a correlation with diseases including cardiovascular disease, some cancers, respiratory infections, and multiple sclerosis.
There are two in vitro studies that suggest vanillin, one of the many aromatic compounds in vanilla, may be protective against colorectal and cervical cancer, but no clinical or epidemiological studies have been published to my knowledge.
This is suggested by an epidemiological study that Italian researchers at the University of Parma published in 2007 in the Archives of Internal Medicine.
An epidemiological study, published in 2016 in Immunity & Aging, suggests that an anti-inflammatory lifestyle also ensures that you stay fit and vital in old age.
In agreement with other epidemiological and animal studies, our findings suggest that a diet in which plant - based nutrients represent the majority of the food intake is likely to maximize health benefits in all age groups.
Epidemiological studies also suggest an inverse association between coffee consumption and the risk of developing Parkinson's Disease50 - 64.
However, the results from longitudinal epidemiological studies are now beginning to suggest that this is likely.
«Evidence from epidemiological studies and experimental trials in animals and humans suggests that added sugars, particularly fructose, may increase blood pressure and blood pressure variability, increase heart rate and myocardial oxygen demand, and contribute to inflammation, insulin resistance and broader metabolic dysfunction.
Long - term epidemiological studies have suggested that a diet high in sulfur - containing veggies, like kale, can significantly reduce the risk of bladder cancer.
Recent epidemiological studies have suggested that younger, more active large breeds of dogs may be predisposed to CCL rupture.
Are critics seriously suggesting the government should not spend the $ 3.3 million necessary to fund a sophisticated epidemiological study that will resolve an issue concerning a threat to national health and conversely, the future of a billion dollar industry that is the beneficiary of hundreds of millions of dollars in government issued subsidies?
Alongside this research, there is intervention, epidemiological, sociological and qualitative evidence all suggesting that local environments are important in supporting the family capacity necessary to raise children in ways that promote good developmental outcomes.6, 7 The neighbourhoods or communities in which people live appears to impact health and well - being.8 While «neighbourhood» is often used in other studies, in the Australian context «neighbourhood» and «community» are often used interchangeably (these terms are further defined on page 9).7 The research into neighbourhood effects on children was originally motivated by the observation that disadvantage seemed geographically concentrated and intergenerational.
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