Unfortunately due to poor nutritional habits, high stress levels, regular use of alcohol and other
factors deficiency of this vitamin is very common today and leads to tiredness, heart complications, low mood, irritability, confusion, muscle weakness, indigestion, appetite problems and nerve damage.
Not exact matches
Keep in mind that this is a general guideline and depending on a number
of factors, including your child's: activity level, nutritional
deficiencies, and eating habits.
The iodine
deficiency in women
of childbearing age is, according to experts, the result
of several
factors, including:
The etiology
of PPD is unclear and is varied from woman to woman, but certain
factors are suspected to contribute to its development: hormonal fluctuations, any preexisting medical problems, personal or family history
of depression, marital dysfunction or general lack
of support and social network, immaturity and low self - esteem, negative feelings about the pregnancy, lack
of sleep, financial concerns, premature or special needs child, multiple pregnancy, traumatic birth, chronic stress
factors, and neurotransmitter
deficiencies.
There has been concern raised about a resurgence
of vitamin D
deficiency and rickets among infants and children, with reports emerging in the United States from Alaska, 1,2 Iowa, 3 Nevada, 4 California, 5 North Carolina, 6 Texas, 7 and mother - infant pairs in Boston, 8 among others.9 The prevalence
of vitamin D
deficiency in young children also appears to be high in other countries, including England, 10 Greece, 11 and Canada.12, 13 One study from China found a 65.3 % prevalence
of vitamin D
deficiency among 12 - to 24 - month - olds, but few cases (3.7 %)
of radiographic or clinical rickets were noted.14 Previous studies suggest risk
factors to be dark skin pigmentation1,3 - 12 and breastfeeding without supplementation.1 - 7, 9,12,13 To date, reports have focused primarily on young infants compared with toddlers.
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When relating the results
of animal studies to human infants, important
factors to consider include the choice
of animal species for study, the stage
of development (eg, prenatal or postnatal), and the duration and severity
of deficiency or excessive intake.
Earlier research has shown that environmental
factors, including pesticide exposure, may aggravate inherited
deficiencies in mitochondrial function, possibly explaining some cases
of Parkinson's disease.
Patients with hemophilia A have a
deficiency of clotting
factor VIII (FVIII), while hemophilia B patients are deficient in clotting
factor IX (FIX).
«In the case
of a genetic
deficiency, it's pretty hard to improve on replacing the missing
factor,» he says.
Vitamin D
deficiency is an independent risk
factor for heart disease with lower levels
of vitamin D being associated with a higher presence and severity
of coronary artery disease, according to research to be presented at the American College
of Cardiology's 63rd Annual Scientific Session.
«Our results show that vitamin C
deficiency should be considered a risk
factor for this severe type
of stroke, as were high blood pressure, drinking alcohol and being overweight in our study,» said study author Stéphane Vannier, MD, with Pontchaillou University Hospital in Rennes, France.
For decades government watchdogs, including the EPA's Office
of Inspector General, have pointed out
deficiencies in the
factors, which drive actions ranging from enforcement cases to the drafting
of regulations.
In addition, molecular studies
of human colorectal cancer samples recently uncovered multiple mutations in the TRPV1 gene, though Raz noted that currently there is no direct evidence that TRPV1
deficiency is a risk
factor for colorectal cancer in humans.
A Korean team led by Director
of the Center for Genome Engineering Jin - Soo Kim, Institute for Basic Science (IBS) and Professor Dong - Wook Kim at Yonsei University has experimented with hemoplia A-derived induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) and hemoplia mice and found a way to correct this inversion and reverse the clotting
factor deficiency that causes hemophilia A.
«The objective
of the study was to evaluate the association between vitamin D
deficiency and risk
factors for MetS in postmenopausal women,» they write in the article.
Hemophilia A is an inherited bleeding disorder caused by a
deficiency of functioning
factor VIII (FVIII), a protein essential to clotting.
Genetic
deficiencies can cause lowered plasma clotting
factor activity so as to compromise blood - clotting; when a blood vessel is injured, a scab will not form and the vessel can continue to bleed excessively for a very long period
of time.
In some patients with coronary artery disease, mental stress may precipitate ischemia — a
deficiency in blood flow to the heart â $ «a risk
factor for adverse events and death independent
of other cardiovascular risk
factors such as smoking, cholesterol and diabetes.
The condition is a result
of a
deficiency or dysfunction in a coagulation
factor known as Factor IX and it currently has no
factor known as
Factor IX and it currently has no
Factor IX and it currently has no cure.
The underlying genetic
factors of IgA
deficiency are still largely unknown.
February 01, 2008 Dr. Bin Zhang, PhD awarded prestigious Basil O'Connor Starter Scholar Research Award from March
of Dimes The March
of Dimes Foundation has awarded Bin Zhang, PhD, Assistant Staff, GMI, a Basil O'Connor Starter Scholar Award for his proposed work entitled,» Receptor - Mediated ER - to - Golgi Transport
of Coagulation
Factors V and VIII:
Deficiencies in the Early Secretory Pathway as Pathogenic Mechanisms
of Congenital Disorders.»
Activation
of a cryptic splice site in the mitochondrial elongation
factor GFM1 causes combined OXPHOS
deficiency.
Recent evidence has suggested that diabetic neuropathy (DN) is pathophysiologically related to both impaired angiogenesis and a
deficiency of neurotrophic
factors in the nerves.
Nutritional
deficiencies impair lung growth, favour infections and decrease the ability
of cells to control inflammatory processes, for example through a lack
of anti-oxidative
factors.
They reflect an overall impact
of multiple causative
factors similar to those
of other developing countries where rice is not a major staple.8 Various
deficiencies including zinc, vitamin C and D, folate, riboflavin, selenium and calcium occur in the context
of poverty, environmental degradation, lack
of public health systems and sanitation, lack
of proper education and social disparity.
The prevalence
of fatty liver and NASH are very high in patients with growth hormone (GH)
deficiency, and the research group has demonstrated that this was caused by a lack
of insulin - like growth
factor - I (IGF - I), which is mainly induced by growth hormone.
Hypothetical model
of most representative
factors for conceptus survival and pathological
deficiencies in SCNT - derived pregnancies during the periimplantation period.
Magnesium is essential to the production
of thyroid hormones, and I find that magnesium
deficiency is one
of the often overlooked
factors contributing to thyroid problems.
Symptoms
of hypocalcemia, on the other hand, can vary and depend on what is causing the
deficiency, how severe it is, and other individual
factors, according to the National Osteoporosis Foundation.
Magnesium
deficiency is widespread because many
of us have lifestyle
factors that actively deplete our magnesium levels such as lack
of sleep, excess stress, or alcohol / caffeine / sugar consumption.
While there are many physiological
factors involved in female athletes» vulnerability to iron
deficiency, low dietary intake
of iron is a major
factor.
Magnesium
deficiency is quite rare and can be caused by a number
of factors, such as intestinal viruses, kidney disease, high thyroid levels, diabetes, and frequent vomiting.
This is one
of the reasons that long term consumption
of a high - grain or vegetarian diet is considered a risk
factor for zinc
deficiency.
There are many
factors that can increase your risk
of iron
deficiency anemia, including celiac disease, parasitic infection, eating a vegan diet, and having a heavy periods.
Deficiencies in magnesium, vitamin D, selenium and glutathione are all potential
factors in the development
of fibromyalgia.
Additional
factors such as dark skin, low HDL cholesterol («good cholesterol»), low dairy consumption, and obesity also increase the risk
of vitamin D
deficiency.
CARE
FACTOR: Approximately 25 per cent
of the population is at risk
of iron
deficiency.
These three
factors include problems caused by your dentist, untested nutritional
deficiencies and lack
of awareness about the health dangers
of modern technology.
Sandra - Did you know that reactive foods trigger an inflammatory response in the GI tract, leading to malabsorption
of nutrients (gluten sensitivity in particular has been implicated in causing a Selenium
deficiency, a well known risk
factor for Hashimoto's), and can also produce intestinal permeability whenever they are eaten?
A test that measures insulin growth
factor 1 levels is the best way to judge adult growth hormone
deficiency as IGF - 1 secretion by the liver is in direct proportion to the amount
of HGH that organ receives.
In people with genetic risk variants, the chances
of developing symptoms
of AAT
deficiency depend on lifestyle, environment, and other
factors.
When energy metabolism becomes dysfunctional, when we have
deficiencies in the nutrients needed to support these pathways, or when we have genetic predispositions to tolerate certain dietary
factors poorly, the aldehydes may accumulate instead
of being quickly metabolized to other safer molecules.
You can find out your levels
of some
of these important vitamins, like D, B9, and B12, and their potential risk
factors that come with
deficiency, with a WellnessFX Baseline test.
In 1994, Suharno and others observed that pregnant Indonesian women were consuming enough carotenes to yield three times the recommended amount
of vitamin A based on the WHO's conversion
factor, yet large numbers
of them were suffering from marginal vitamin A
deficiency.
Darla - Did you know that reactive foods trigger an inflammatory response in the GI tract, leading to malabsorption
of nutrients (gluten sensitivity in particular has been implicated in causing a Selenium
deficiency, a well known risk
factor for Hashimoto's), and can also produce intestinal permeability whenever they are eaten?
Reactive foods trigger an inflammatory response in the GI tract, leading to malabsorption
of nutrients (gluten sensitivity in particular has been implicated in causing a Selenium
deficiency, a well known risk
factor for Hashimoto's), and can also produce intestinal permeability whenever they are eaten.
Lora - Did you know that reactive foods trigger an inflammatory response in the GI tract, leading to malabsorption
of nutrients (gluten sensitivity in particular has been implicated in causing a Selenium
deficiency, a well known risk
factor for Hashimoto's), and can also produce intestinal permeability whenever they are eaten?
Several different
factors can produce unwanted inflammation in the body, including lack
of exercise, nutrient
deficiencies, a diet rich in refined foods, and poor lifestyle choices.
Mary - Did you know that reactive foods trigger an inflammatory response in the GI tract, leading to malabsorption
of nutrients (gluten sensitivity in particular has been implicated in causing a Selenium
deficiency, a well known risk
factor for Hashimoto's), and can also produce intestinal permeability whenever they are eaten?