The phrase
"etiological factors" refers to the causes or reasons that contribute to the development or occurrence of a certain condition or disease.
Full definition
Unfortunately, most of them do not truly deal with insulin resistance, the key
etiological factor of Type 2 diabetes.
Environmental factors such as the feeding of high - fat diets that result in lipemia and disturbances in lipid metabolism are implicated as potential
etiological factors in dogs with obesity - associated pancreatitis (109) and likely play a role in the development of pancreatitis in diabetic dogs.
This website by Sarah Howard is a leading source of information regarding studies and information environmental toxins as
potential etiological factors in T1DM and T2DM.
«The main weakness of the above - mentioned hypotheses is the fact that they focus on pathological processes that are consequences, rather than
primary etiological factors.
Moreover, by cutting the field of medicine into many different sub-disciplines, we may overlook the fact that a similar set of
etiological factors underlie many diseases and health problems, some of which affect completely different parts of the human body.
This is a fair statement of the view of those ministers who regard drinking as wrong but who also recognize the existence of
various etiological factors which are beyond the control of the individual.
There is evidence for a spectrum model, which proposes that temperament traits and psychiatric disorders
share etiological factors and vary along the same continuum with extreme levels of temperament traits considered psychopathology [17, 18, 19].
Given the lack of data,
testing etiological factors that may contribute to the development of both conscientiousness and externalizing disorders, we report on three studies examining the childhood experiences associated with both conscientiousness and externalizing behaviors.
Environmental factors such as feeding a high - fat diet, which results in lipemia and disturbances in lipid metabolism, are implicated as potential
etiological factors in dogs with obesity - associated pancreatitis and likely play a role in the development of pancreatitis in diabetic dogs.
Preventing Tobacco Use Among Youth and Young Adults: A Report of the Surgeon General, 2012reviews updated evidence on the use of tobacco by youths and young adults including health consequences, epidemiology,
etiological factors, tobacco industry influences, and effective efforts to prevent or reduce tobacco use.
As we have seen in the discussion of
the etiological factors in the introductory chapters, the alcoholic is an illuminating example of the influence of the «given» on human behavior.
«It is important for physicians to have a firm understanding of the relevant spinal anatomy and
the etiological factors of low back pain in children and adolescents.»
Th1 cells and proinflammatory molecules, such as IFN - γ, IL - 1β, IL - 6, and TNF - α, were shown to be
etiological factors in the induction of GVHD (5).
Dealing with all
the etiological factors in this section can certainly significantly reduce the risk of developing diabetes, even if your grand - parents, your parents, and your siblings have it.
In these way
the etiological factors of insulin resistance can be fully addressed.
Very poorly controlled diabetes is not going to significantly improve adding in cinnamon capsules, (which is why the LCDA starts with a low carb diet), so although supplements are a vital addition to a comprehensive diabetes program, need to be mixed with identifying and correcting
all etiological factors impacting on glucose control.
«The Role of Dissociation in the Intergenerational Transmission of Child Abuse» is a study that investigated the cyclical nature of
etiological factors to child abuse.