Sentences with phrase «excess consumption of»

This article proves that excess consumption of fossil fuels is exceedingly dangerous to human health.
It is the excess consumption of protein that causes the buildup of waste products because the kidneys have a hard time removing them.
Providing treats allows an owner to continue to bond with their pet, but using low - calorie treats prevents an excess consumption of calories.
People who choose to live outside areas with managed roads feel justified in impacting our nation's security, though it's unclear how many Americans would agree their excess consumption of oil it truly justified.
Shockingly, extractions are the most common reason for 5 - 9 year - olds in England to be admitted to hospital because of excess consumption of sugar is damaging children's teeth.
«Excess consumption of soy can affect thyroid function, if you have a thyroid disorder to begin with or if you're not getting enough iodine in your diet... you're unlikely to get too many isoflavones as a result of adding soy foods to your diet — but you probably will take in too much if you take soy supplements in pill form.
And it's exactly the excess consumption of fat is what we are not naturally protected from by our bodies, while being encouraged to it by modern LC proponents.A substance one needs to be careful with basically, but safe at appropriate doses.
The cause of heart disease is no longer attributed to saturated fats and cholesterol, but rather a number of factors inherent in modern diets, including an excess consumption of vegetable oils and hydrogenated fats.
Gout was often referred to in the past as «the disease of kings» due to its association with excess consumption of rich food and alcohol.
Excess consumption of alcohol makes you fat and obese.
These healthy fats are not guilty in causing the rise in cholesterol today, but the excess consumption of sugar, vegetable oils and hydrogenated fat.
Previous studies have shown that excess consumption of fructose makes the liver to synthesize fats which is exported as cholesterol and can form around the organs leading to conditions like heart disease.
The excess consumption of low quality animal products is tied to so many health problems.
Prolonged excess consumption of these compounds may cause serious health problems.
As is the excess consumption of just about anything.
Excess consumption of sugar also interferes with the desaturating enzymes.
The cause of heart disease is not animal fats and cholesterol but rather a number of factors inherent in modern diets, including excess consumption of vegetables oils and hydrogenated fats; excess consumption of refined carbohydrates in the form of sugar and white flour; mineral deficiencies, particularly low levels of protective magnesium and iodine; deficiencies of vitamins, particularly of vitamin C, needed for the integrity of the blood vessel walls, and of antioxidants like selenium and vitamin E, which protect us from free radicals; and, finally, the disappearance of antimicrobial fats from the food supply, namely, animal fats and tropical oils.52 These once protected us against the kinds of viruses and bacteria that have been associated with the onset of pathogenic plaque leading to heart disease.
Excess consumption of polyunsaturated oils has been shown to contribute to a large number of disease conditions including increased cancer and heart disease; immune system dysfunction; damage to the liver, reproductive organs and lungs; digestive disorders; depressed learning ability; impaired growth; and weight gain.31
It's the excess consumption of starchy carbohydrates that's much more likely to lead to fat gain than coconut oil ever will.
Excess consumption of zinc may cause bleeding stomach and severe abdominal pain.
Nowhere in the text did Dr. Maffetone claim that excess consumption of carbohydrates was the primary cause of any of the diseases in the bullet points.
Dr. Dwight Lundell, a heart surgeon who has performed over 5,000 open heart surgeries, states, «Quite simply, they are the overload of simple, highly processed carbohydrates (sugar, flour and all the products made from them) and the excess consumption of Omega - 6 vegetable oils like soybean, corn and sunflower that are found in many processed foods.»
Another problem with vitamin pills is possible excess consumption of fat soluble vitamins (vitamins A, D, E, and K).
Most of the medical literature states that the only adverse effect of excess consumption of silver or silver products is a condition called argyria.
Excess consumption of complex carbohydrates at bed time may cause elevated overnight sugars but that leads to the question of insulin insufficiency (which is my problem).
From water and energy efficiency (our Amish farmers are super low energy users), to reduced waste production and recycling (they also don't believe in excess consumption of ANY kind), all of which translate directly to our carbon footprint.
Many of the diseases we suffer from are tied to excess consumption of sugar and processed carbohydrates.
F. Eating excess refined carbohydrates and sugar can lead to nutrient deficiencies because excess consumption of these can pull nutrients out of the bones and the rest of the body.
Excess consumption of vegetable oils also causes problems with hormone production, since hormones are dependent on certain fats for their manufacture.
Excess consumption of polyunsaturates is associated with increasing rates of cancer, heart disease and weight gain.
Excess consumption of refined carbohydrates can have disastrous effects on your testosterone levels, and will not only deplete them, but can lead to weight gain.
And a good thing too, as there are risks to excess consumption of cruciferous vegetables.
A recent study found that excess consumption of omega - 6 fatty acids, the kind found in commercial vegetable oils made from corn, soy, safflower, and canola, increases the amount of oxidized cholesterol in the arterial plaque.
What if excess consumption of carbohydrates, especially from processed sources, does cause these problems?
The best advice for these situations is to avoid excess consumption of alcohol; when you're trying to impress a client, nothing looks worse than slurring over your lunch and tripping over your napkin when you make a less than graceful exit from the table.
As many of the diseases plaguing developed and developing societies involve excess consumption of some foods, an understanding of factors that determine choice and ingestion, particularly an understanding of the early factors, is important in designing strategies to enhance the health of the infant, child, and adult.
In the USA, Sweden, and Australia, several cases have been reported where people have died of heart failure or were hospitalized with seizures, from excess consumption of energy drinks.
In addition, he believes along with many physicians that excess consumption of «bad fats», such as saturated fat and trans fat, contributes to an increase in cardiovascular disease.
«But if you think about health, I argue that the health impacts of the chemical senses are much more important because they drive excess consumption of sugar, salt, fat, many other foods — the kinds of things that lead to the diseases of excess.»
Excess consumption of alcohol currently costs the NHS # 2.7 billion a year, of which # 1 billion is for accident and emergency services.
The main reason is the excess consumption of high - calorie drinks and junk food.»
Meals containing nopales tend to be filling and discourage the excess consumption of calories.
What is contributing to heart disease is the excess consumption of vegetable oils, hydrogenated fats, and refined sugars in our modern diet.

Not exact matches

We are living in an enormous fabric of life, where anti-poverty measures may create new pressures caused by excess consumption; where methane emissions increase if we eat more beef or throw food waste in a landfill; where drought leads to forest fires and more carbon; where marginalizing women makes communities less resilient.
A world of excess savings is prone to bubbles, and either debt - fueled consumption or high unemployment, and this pretty much describes the world we have been living for the past two decades.
Behind Germany and ahead of some of the oil producers, it runs the largest current account surplus in the world, which means that it is exporting its excess savings in a world that has nowhere to put the money, and so the world must respond either with speculative asset bubbles, unproductive investment, debt - fueled consumption binges or unemployment.
As a result, I observed at the time that most of the productivity «miracle» in the decade leading up to 2003 could be explained by import growth in excess of consumption growth:
Because capital exports are just the obverse of a current account surplus, this meant that after spending much of the 1990s in deficit, Germany's excess production, caused not by a surge in production but rather a decline in consumption, was resolved by the country's running a current account surplus.
The recent global excess capacity is 700 million tons, almost 7 times the annual total of U.S. steel consumption.
Consumption import volumes remained firm, with growth in excess of 12 per cent over the past twelve months.
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