Sentences with phrase «factors include poor»

Additional risk factors include poor nutrition and poor overall health.
Other contributing factors include poor nutrition, stress and exposure to environmental toxins — just like in humans.
Possible factors include poor compression (dirty piston rings, scored cylinders, dirty or worn valves), dirty fuel injectors, dirty cooling system, dirty and partially clogged catalytic converter.
These factors include poor or incomplete digestion of foods, especially protein foods, food sensitivities or food allergies, bowel toxemia (dysbiosis), poor liver function, eating high amounts of animal fats or sugars, and reacting to alcoholic beverages.
Risk factors include poor diet, being overweight, family history of heart disease or stroke, hypertension, diabetes, HIV and age above 50.
Other risk factors include poor hygiene, high stress and lack of sleep.
We're particularly cautious of European stocks, given factors including poor profit growth.
This could be caused by a variety of factors including poor diet intake, poor absorption or increased excretion or because women with PCOS require more zinc.
As an IFM - trained clinician, you are aware that most chronic diseases are linked to modifiable risk factors including poor nutrition, physical inactivity, and stress.2 Yet despite the effectiveness of a multifactorial approach that addresses these factors, many clinicians are not equipped to utilize such methods.
First, food aggression in dogs can be caused by numerous factor including poor pack leadership, food...
First, food aggression in dogs can be caused by numerous factor including poor pack leadership, food desperation where the dog doesn't know if or when he will get more food (common in rescue and shelter dogs), dog views you as more of a threat than a provider, basic communication breakdown between pack leader and dog, in general.
A dog's territorial behavior can be attributed to a number of different factors including poor socialization, sexual maturation, underlying medical conditions, inbreeding, and more.
While it has been present for some time, its urgency for governments has been overtaken by immediate problems such as contracting economies, high debt, high deficits and high unemployment caused by a combination of factors including poor policy choices.

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The incidence of many illnesses, including diabetes and high blood pressure, increases with lack of sleep, and a growing amount of research suggests that poor sleep may be a key factor in the rising rates of obesity.
While workspace aesthetics is not entirely to blame for these matters (other factors at play may include poor leadership or management and long commutes) this situation has the potential to intensify as we enter a new phase in workplace culture.
The other factor is religious involvement that includes specific instruction, not so much about the poor but about believers» responsible use of money.
«The Global Burden of Disease Study 2010, from where the quoted study has obtained their data, suggests that in Australia the biggest causes of mortality or poor health include factors such as obesity, smoking, poor diet and low physical activity.
The truth is, there can be several underlying factors contributing to parental abuse including poor boundaries, substance abuse (by either a parent or child), poor coping skills, underlying psychological conditions (such as ADHD, Oppositional Defiant Disorder and Conduct Disorder) and learned behavior.
Looking at the risk factors for obesity, including poor eating habits and inactivity, provides lots of ideas about the causes of childhood obesity.
I persevered for 17 months, but ultimately I had to stop due to many factors including low milk supply, plugged ducts, a lot of pain due to poor latch and a couple run - ins with Mastitis to name a few.
While father absence has been associated with a host of negative children's outcomes, including increased risk of dropping out of school and lower educational attainment, poorer physical and mental health, and behavioural problems,36 - 40 higher levels of involvement by nonresident fathers may assuage the negative effects of father absence on children's outcomes.41, 42 Quality of the parents» relationship before divorce, or of the pre-divorce father / child relationship, can also be an important factor: children fare worse following divorce when pre-divorce relationships were good and fare better when pre-divorce relationships were poor, 43,44 suggesting children are sometimes better off without a father if the father's relationship to the child or the mother was not good.
Risk factors include a family history of cavities and poor dental health in the mother during pregnancy.
Some risks factors for pregnancy - related hypertension include being overweight, having hypertension before pregnancy, pregnant with multiples, having a chronic illness, and / or poor diet (high salt and high fat diets).
The 1980s African debt crisis was created by a variety of factors (much more complex than the commonly attributed «poor African leadership» theory), including irresponsible over-lending by private creditors seeking high returns, the tendency towards one product commodity economies, the targeting of developing countries for high interest loans, the global monetary shock of 1979 - 81, trade protectionism in Northern countries, the depreciation of the US dollar, the prolonged drought of 1981 - 84, among other factors (see African Debt Revisited).
«Mr Duncan Smith will suggest other factors in determining child poverty — including whether or not their parents are in work, educational failure, family breakdown, problem debt and poor health.
Factors which are common among pupils who are falling behind their peers include child poverty, insecure housing, poor physical and mental health among families and job insecurity.
The legislation would give the city the power to base teacher firings on factors other than seniority, including chronic absenteeism and poor student test scores.
«The constraint factors of growth in the sub-region remained largely the same, including the pervasive political and non-tariff trade barriers, poor and uncoordinated energy supply, and infrastructure in roads and railway networks, therefore making it unattractive for investment.
Heart disease and breast cancer share a number of risk factors, including advanced age, poor diet, family history, physical inactivity and tobacco use.
They found a higher prevalence of risk factors for poor outcomes in black children that include ventilator use, oxygen support, wound infections, transfusions and neonatal status.
To rule out other factors that could lead to poor health outcomes, including race and socioeconomic status, the team removed babies born in urban areas like Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, which have comparatively high rates of lower birth weight babies.
Several socio - ecological factorsincluding more frequent disasters, less prevalent infectious disease, and less climatic stress in poorer countries — were linked with individualism, but increased socioeconomic development was the strongest predictor of increased individualism over time.
Hepatic encephalopathy occurs when the liver can not remove certain toxins and chemicals, such as ammonia, from the blood.1 These toxins and chemicals then build up and enter the brain.1 Hepatic encephalopathy is one of the major complications of cirrhosis (scarring of the liver), and a leading cause of hospital re-admission due to its recurrence, despite treatment.1 It can occur suddenly in people with acute liver failure, but is seen more often in those with chronic liver disease.1 Symptoms of hepatic encephalopathy include mild confusion, forgetfulness, poor concentration and personality or mood changes, but can progress to extreme anxiety, seizures, severe confusion, jumbled and slurred speech and slow movement.1 The first step in treatment is to identify and treat any factors that cause hepatic encephalopathy.2 Once the episode has resolved, further treatment aims to reduce the production and absorption of toxins, such as ammonia.1 Generally, there are two types of medication used to reduce the likelihood of another hepatic encephalopathy episode — lactulose and rifaximin.2 However, it remains a leading cause of hospitalisations and re-hospitalisations in cirrhotic patients, despite the use of the above - mentioned standard of care treatment.
First, people with mental health disorders often exhibit behavioural risk factors, including tobacco and alcohol use, poor diet and physical inactivity.
Other psychosocial factors, including a nonsupportive school environment, marital crises or psychological problems arising between parents, and poor parent - child attachment can also transform a latent tendency into a full - blown disorder.
In addition, the poor quality of the standard U.S. diet — including high levels of red and processed meat and low levels of fruits and vegetables — is a major factor in a number of preventable diseases.
In that study, rates of distress over sexual desire were also linked to other factors, including mental illnesses, socio - economic status, education and poor health.
«We believe some factors contributing to the higher risk may include long - term exposure to poor living conditions and stressors in transition countries including anxiety, racism, domestic or personal violence and major life events, such as a death in the family — to name a few,» said Dr. Wanigaratne.
The poor climate may been one of many factors contributing to societal changes of the era, including widespread crop failures and famines in Central Asia that may have triggered migrations from the area to China and Eastern Europe, thus helping spread an episode of plague (depicted in this 15th century painting) that originated there.
They point out that poor semen quality «is the leading cause of unsuccessful attempts to achieve pregnancy and one of the most common medical problems among young men... it has been suggested as an important marker of male health, predicting both morbidity and mortality... it is sensitive to environmental exposures, including endocrine disrupting chemicals, heat and life - style factors, such as diet... Therefore, it can provide a sensitive marker of the impacts of modern environment on human health.»
Dr Larkin said: «Results from our large analysis of pre-defined sub-groups of patients with advanced melanoma provide evidence that suggests the combination of the two drugs consistently improves progression - free survival across a range of sub-groups, including patients with poor prognostic factors, when compared with either nivolumab or ipilimumab alone.»
The study also showed that a combination of factors, including neurobehavioral symptom severity, walking ability, and verbal fluency at one year after injury, was highly predictive of poor outcomes five years later.
Whitehead Institute scientists report that patients whose estrogen receptor (ER)- positive breast cancers have high levels of an ancient cellular survival factor experience poor outcomes — including increased mortality.
Previous studies have correlated decreased sleep times with established risk factors for calcification, including high blood pressure, excess weight, and poor glucose regulation.
Major risk factors include having high arches, flat feet, a tight Achilles tendon, shoes with soft soles and poor arch support, extreme weight gain and long - distance running.
Some factors were associated with low sexual interest for both men and women, the researchers noted, including poor mental health, having experienced non-consensual sex at some point in their lives, and having an STD in the last year.
A poor balance of bacteria can be caused by a long list of factors, including: poor diet, over consumption of alcohol, stress, illness and medications.
In addition to the obvious causes such as trauma or grief, other factors can also trigger symptoms, including certain illnesses, poor sleep, even changes in the weather.
Risk factors include smoking, obesity, diabetes, physical inactivity and poor diet.
There are different theories for why SAD may occur, including genetic factors, poor regulation of serotonin — a neurotransmitter that has been found to be lower in the winter in individuals with SAD — and higher melatonin levels, which in combination with low serotonin, wreaks havoc on the natural circadian rhythm and the sleep - wake cycle.
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