Not exact matches
Data
from a number of other studies, including the Nurses» Health Study
and the Health Professionals Follow - up Study also report greater risk of type 2
diabetes, high blood pressure, heart
disease and metabolic syndrome, which is related to
diabetes and cardiovascular problems, for consumers of artificially sweetened beverages.
Non-communicable
diseases (NCDs) including
cardiovascular diseases, cancers,
diabetes and chronic lung
diseases are not passed
from person to person, but are mainly a consequence of environmental
and lifestyle influences.
In its research — both with healthy people
and those suffering
from chronic
disease, such as irritable bowel syndrome (IBS),
diabetes or
cardiovascular diseases, the results have all been similar: markers of chronic
disease have improved with a KAMUT ® brand grain diet compared to modern wheat.
Higher levels of obesity,
diabetes,
cardiovascular disease and other health - related issues are found in food deserts because residents are buying a lot of processed foods
from convenience or liquor stores.
They have many health benefits such as preventing
diabetes, reducing risk of cancer, protecting DNA
from radiation harm, reducing signs of aging, facilitating digestion, boosting oral health,
and lowering the risk of
cardiovascular disease.
February is American Heart Month
and with that I'm happy to share that the Hass Avocado Board
and the American Heart Association (AHA) have joined efforts in encouraging Americans to eat the daily recommended amounts of fruits
and vegetables to prevent
and limit deaths
from cardiovascular diseases, strokes
and diabetes.
A diet high in wholegrains
and cereal fibre can reduce the risk of premature death
from chronic
diseases including cancer,
cardiovascular disease and diabetes.
These compounds reduce the risk of
cardiovascular diseases, produce anti-carcinogenic activities,
and exhibit anti-inflammatory responses preventing tissue damage that results
from complications of
diabetes (30, 31).
Medium - chain triglycerides: Scientific literature review investigating the potential of medium chain triglycerides
and medium chain fatty acids (found in virgin coconut oil) for increasing thermogenesis, decreasing body fat, reducing risk of
cardiovascular disease, stabilizing insulin levels for people with
diabetes type 2, reversing intestinal inflammation,
and protecting the liver
from hepatotoxicity
More broadly, updated longitudinal studies of the natural history of hypertension,
diabetes,
and cardiovascular disease are needed, because the data
from the National Health
and Nutrition Examination Survey that we used in our model are somewhat dated.
About 300,000 people a year die
from causes related to obesity, including
cardiovascular diseases and diabetes, the statistics said.
Only breastfeeding has been shown to provide infants with immunological protection
from serious
diseases and infections,
and lower infants» risk for conditions such as asthma, allergy, respiratory
disease, childhood cancers,
diabetes and cardiovascular disease.
Some have a higher risk of
cardiovascular disease or
diabetes, which is due both to lifestyle - related risk factors (such as eating unhealthily, smoking, being overweight
and not taking enough exercise) as well as genetic predisposition (such as
diabetes mellitus in migrants
from Pakistan).
I don't think fructose is the cause of obesity, but I do think it is the thing that takes you
from obesity to metabolic syndrome,
and that's where the healthcare dollars go —
diabetes, hypertension
and cardiovascular disease.
Former studies have already proven that smoking during pregnancy can harm the unborn child: Newborns
from smoking mothers have shown low birth weights
and impaired lung functions; later on in life respiratory
diseases,
diabetes type II, asthma or
cardiovascular diseases were also more common.
Bress
and the researchers analyzed data
from individuals who met SPRINT eligibility: they were of age 50 or older, at high risk of
cardiovascular disease and without a history of
diabetes or stroke.
«Genes that increase your risk of obesity can also protect you
from Type 2
diabetes [
and]
cardiovascular disease and give you an optimal lipid profile,» Loos says.
A growing number of epidemiologic studies have suggested an association between sedentary behavior
and chronic
diseases including obesity,
diabetes, insulin resistance, metabolic syndrome,
cardiovascular disease, cancer,
and even death that is distinct
from those related to a lack of physical activity.
Several research groups at U of C currently conduct investigations in areas ranging
from diabetes research to
cardiovascular disease, neuroscience,
and gastro - intestinal
disease.
The role of Apelin
and Elabela in establishing the circulatory system makes them potential targets in future development of therapeutic applications for illnesses ranging
from the various cancers,
and cardiovascular diseases, to even metabolic
diseases such as
diabetes.
New findings
from large - scale studies of more than 3.6 million people who underwent screening for
cardiovascular disease reveals that a person's age
and gender affects the prevalence of certain types of peripheral vascular
diseases (PVD),
and that
diabetes is a major risk factor for developing these
diseases, even in patients without heart
disease.
Health benefits associated with regular physical activity include protection
from cardiovascular disease, type 2
diabetes and different types of cancer.
While controlling blood pressure, blood sugar
and LDL - cholesterol levels reduces the risk of
cardiovascular disease in people with diabetes, only 7 percent of diabetic participants in three major heart studies had recommended levels of these three factors, according to research from the Heart Disease Prevention Program at the University of California, Irvine School of Me
disease in people with
diabetes, only 7 percent of diabetic participants in three major heart studies had recommended levels of these three factors, according to research
from the Heart
Disease Prevention Program at the University of California, Irvine School of Me
Disease Prevention Program at the University of California, Irvine School of Medicine.
«The Action Plan targets, including a 25 % relative reduction in the overall mortality of men
and women aged between 30
and 70 years
from cardiovascular diseases, cancer,
diabetes or chronic respiratory
diseases, should be a priority for all public health
and development partners,» Chestnov said.
Between 1970
and 2010, female deaths in this age group
from cardiovascular disease and diabetes fell on average by 66 % in 11 affluent countries: Chile, France, Germany, Greece, Japan, New Zealand, Mexico, Poland, the Russian Federation, the United Kingdom
and the United States of America, the study showed.
«Increasingly we are learning that health disparities in
cardiovascular disease and diabetes tend to result
from environments that expose residents to social or nutritive stress,» says Richard Scribner, MD, MPH, Professor of Epidemiology at LSU Health New Orleans School of Public Health.
«West Africa will see much more suffering
and many more deaths during childbirth
and from malaria, tuberculosis, HIV — AIDS, enteric
and respiratory illnesses,
diabetes, cancer,
cardiovascular disease,
and mental health during
and after the Ebola epidemic,» they write.
Dr. Grover
and his colleagues used data
from the National Health
and Nutrition Examination Survey (
from years 2003 to 2010) to develop a model that estimates the annual risk of
diabetes and cardiovascular disease in adults with different body weights.
Sex difference in development of
diabetes and cardiovascular disease on the way
from obesity
and metabolic syndrome
We know that a person with a parent who suffers
from the
disease is twice as likely to develop
diabetes themselves, but we don't know who will develop kidney complications
and who will develop
cardiovascular disease as a result.
Previous studies have found that moderate consumption of coffee (up to five cups per day) can make you less likely to die
from cardiovascular disease, neurological
diseases, type 2
diabetes,
and suicide.
What they found is that «moderate» coffee drinkers — those who consume three to five cups a day — experienced a lower risk of deaths
from cardiovascular disease, neurological
diseases, Type 2
diabetes,
and suicide.
That being said, the production of pro-inflammatory cytokines is associated with insulin resistance, obesity
and metabolic syndrome, whereas a higher production of anti-inflammatory cytokines has been shown to improve insulin sensitivity (which helps protect the organism
from developing
diabetes and cardiovascular diseases), decrease fat storage, enhance muscle regeneration
and support longevity.
Too little may hold you back
from some of the benefits that moderate drinkers enjoy, like lower incidence of
cardiovascular disease, mortality
and type - 2
diabetes.
Reportedly, it has been used in the treatment of a number of health conditions which include brittle bone, hair, teeth
and nails, white spots on nails, gingivitis, tonsillitis, inflammation of the mucous membranes of the mouth, rheumatic disorders, edema, osteoarthritis,
diabetes, acne, wounds, itchiness, rashes, burns, frostbite, chilblains, athlete's foot, cracked
and tired feet, drawing out pus
from boils
and carbuncles, ulcers, fistulas, herpes simplex, dyspepsia (impaired digestion), gastrointestinal conditions,
cardiovascular diseases, respiratory tract infections, bronchitis, fever, malaria, bladder problems, urinary tract infection, bed wetting in children, kidney stones (nephrolithiasis), prostate problems, hemorrhoids, muscle cramps, tumors, broken bones, fractures, sprains, nose bleed
and other heavy bleeding.
And it turned out, dying from cardiovascular disease during the study period was as strongly associated with depression as it was with several of the classic «big five» heart disease risk factors: obesity, high cholesterol, diabetes, high blood pressure, and smoki
And it turned out, dying
from cardiovascular disease during the study period was as strongly associated with depression as it was with several of the classic «big five» heart
disease risk factors: obesity, high cholesterol,
diabetes, high blood pressure,
and smoki
and smoking.
However, researchers in the Department of Animal Science at Texas A&M University have published the only two research studies that actually compared the effects of ground beef
from grass - fed cattle
and traditional, grain - fed cattle on risk factors for
cardiovascular disease (CVD)
and type II
diabetes in men.
From my research, I believe that OGTT blood sugar levels above 140 mg / dL, especially regularly, can increase risk of vision problems, cancer, stroke
and cardiovascular disease, even without an official
diabetes diagnosis.
Its worth the extra effort: More
and more research is finding that whole grains reduce your risk of many chronic ailments,
from obesity
and diabetes to
cardiovascular disease.
Design: We conducted a cross-sectional study of 657 women
from the Nurses» Health Study cohort who were aged 43 — 69 y
and free of
cardiovascular disease, cancer,
and diabetes mellitus when blood was drawn in 1989
and 1990.
From releaving both constipation
and diarrhea to reversing / stopping cancer,
diabetes and cardiovascular disease.
The «wildly speculative values» of 3 to 7 grams per day referred to by Cordain came
from a cohort study published in 2011 in The Journal of the American Medical Association in which sodium intake of almost twenty - nine thousand patients with established
cardiovascular disease or
diabetes mellitus was estimated by twenty - four - hour urinary sodium excretion.26 During the follow - up of fifty - four months, the study found that daily sodium intake below three grams
and above seven grams significantly increased
cardiovascular risk.
Try to normalize your insulin sensitivity, which is key for optimal health
and wellness as insulin resistance (which is what you get whenever your insulin sensitivity plummets) is a major instrumental factor to almost all chronic
disease,
from diabetes to
cardiovascular disease and even cancer malignancy.
The Mediterranean diet, which mainly consists of high amounts of plant foods, beans, nuts, cereals
and seeds, fish
and poultry,
and olive oil as the main source of dietary fat, provides a plethora of vegetables, fruits
and monounsaturated fats that have repeatedly been shown to fight most chronic
diseases ranging
from diabetes and dementia to stroke
and cardiovascular disorders.
Another meta - analysis published in 2015 in the British Journal of Medicine concluded that there is no association between saturated fat
and risk of
cardiovascular disease, coronary heart
disease, ischemic stroke, type 2
diabetes, or all - cause mortality (the risk of death
from any cause)(de Souza et al., 2015).
For example, Alzheimer's,
cardiovascular disease,
and cancer (
from the last bullet point) follow the same pattern: they are not necessarily caused by excess carbohydrate consumption,
and yet excess carbohydrate consumption exacerbates their negative health effects as surely as it does those of Type I
diabetes.
However, far
from encouraging people to consume unhealthy fats, this promising outcome may result in new therapeutic uses of Incas» peanut for the treatment of both hypertriglyceridemia
and type 2
diabetes, as well as in new ways of preventing
cardiovascular and metabolic
diseases.
From the 521 women who agreed to participate (response rate: 89 %), we excluded women with a prior history of
cardiovascular disease,
diabetes, cancer,
and stroke because of possible changes in diet.
Refined grains
and the foods made
from them (e.g., white breads, cookies, pastries, pasta
and rice) are now being linked not only to weight gain but to increased risk of insulin resistance (the precursor of type 2
diabetes)
and the metabolic syndrome (a strong predictor of both type 2
diabetes and cardiovascular disease), while eating more wholegrain foods is being shown to protect against all these ills.
The program will cater to the interests of researchers
and clinicians
from the fields of public health,
diabetes,
cardiovascular disease, obesity
and dietetics, as well as psychiatry
and psychology.