Sentences with phrase «explain higher cardiovascular»

Further aspects, which could partly explain higher cardiovascular risk for women with T2DM compared with diabetic men, were described in a cross-sectional study, which documented in vitro sex differences in fibrin structure function (288).

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The 2012 Nutrition study15 also concluded that the low intake of sulfur amino acids by vegetarians and vegans explains the origin of hyperhomocysteinemia (high blood levels of homocysteine, which may lead to blood clots in your arteries — i.e. heart attack and stroke) and the increased vulnerability of vegetarians to cardiovascular diseases.
High levels of vitamin K in regular sauerkraut consumption may explain the link to improved cardiovascular health.
In fact, the diet should be approximately 70 % of calories from unadulturated fats like low carb nuts (pecans and macadamias are great, almonds ok and peanuts and cashews are considered higher carb on the nut scale), avocado, grass fed butter, coconut oil, olive oil; and the remainng 15/15 for protein and non-starchy vegetable carbs, especially nutrient dense leafy greens It is carbohydrates or high protein leading to gluconeogenesis in the diet that make concurrent consumption of fats a cardiovascular risk, but in a properly carb - restricted and moderate protein diet, and in the absence of systemic inflammation (hsCRP, ESR), one should not worry about increases in cholesterol, but focus on the size of the cholesterol particles (bigger is better) Dr. Peter Attia explains this complex topic well.
Nuts» high antioxidant content helps explain results seen in the Iowa Women's Health Study in which risk of death from cardiovascular and coronary heart diseases showed strong and consistent reductions with increasing nut / peanut butter consumption.
High sensitivity c - reactive protein, a measure of inflammation that we check routinely at Parsley Health, has been shown to be high much more often among OCP users than non-users, perhaps helping to also explain the increased risk for cardiovascular events with OHigh sensitivity c - reactive protein, a measure of inflammation that we check routinely at Parsley Health, has been shown to be high much more often among OCP users than non-users, perhaps helping to also explain the increased risk for cardiovascular events with Ohigh much more often among OCP users than non-users, perhaps helping to also explain the increased risk for cardiovascular events with OCPs.
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