I read some research that Skinny Asians have
high Diabetes rate.
According to the piece, «researchers found that increased sugar in a population's food supply was linked to
higher diabetes rates independent of rates of obesity.
We tend to have higher body mass indexes (BMI) and
higher diabetes rates.
The study also showed the longer a population was exposed to excess sugar,
the higher the diabetes rates were.
Not exact matches
Newfoundland and Labrador also has some of the
highest per capita
rates of a number of diseases, including colon cancer,
diabetes, and psoriasis.
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.
Patients who enrolled in BCBS individual plans in 2014 and 2015 have
higher rates of certain diseases — depression, hypertension,
diabetes, coronary artery disease, HIV and hepatitis C — than individuals enrolled in coverage prior to ACA implementation.
Researchers from Aston Medical School in Birmingham looked at more than 900,000 patients with
high blood pressure,
high cholesterol and type 2
diabetes and found marriage led to
higher survival
rates.
Obesity,
diabetes, hypertension, HIV / AIDS — all these occur at
higher rates among Black women.
Oats are great for stabilizing your blood sugar level as a result of the combination of
high fiber and complex carbohydrates which slows down the
rate at which this grain is converted to simple sugars thereby preventing blood sugar spikes and reducing the risk of developing
diabetes
Rates of
diabetes, heart disease and cancer have risen since Americans adopted the low - fat,
high - carbohydrate diet.
The mice fed
higher amounts of soybean oil and less coconut oil experienced
higher rates of obesity,
diabetes, inflammation, mitochondrial dysfunction, and cancer (4).
This horribly backfired on us and caused the
rates of obesity, heart disease and
diabetes to climb even
higher.
Consequentially, conditions such as
diabetes, obesity, chronic inflammatory disorders, and cancer are all at historically
high prevalence
rates.
The Native American Tribes on the reservations have the
highest rate of adult onset
diabetes.
According to Baleka, the average life expectancy for a long - haul truck driver in the U.S. is 61 to 64 years (10 to 15 years less than the average American male); truck drivers have the
highest rate of obesity of any occupation in the U.S. (86 % are overweight, 69 % are obese); they have one of the
highest rates of metabolic syndrome, a group of risk factors for heart disease and
diabetes; in some years they have had the
highest number of fatalities of any occupation, making trucking one of the most dangerous and unhealthy occupations in the U.S.
And formula feeding is associated with
higher rates of chronic morbidity like obesity,
diabetes, allergies, and cancers (if I take their word for it).
Studies show that children who are not breastfed have
higher rates of mortality, meningitis, some types of cancers, asthma and other respiratory illnesses, bacterial and viral infections, ear infections, juvenile
diabetes, some chronic liver diseases, allergies and obesity.
When infants are not optimally breastfed they are at risk for increased illness such as
higher rates of gastrointestinal and respiratory infections, allergies, cancer, obesity, cardiovascular disease and
diabetes and even death.
On the other hand, as I also noted in my JO post, I do tend to overlook some of Oliver's shtick — and questionable tactics — when I consider how much valuable attention he's drawn to critically important issues like childhood obesity and
diabetes, our nation's over-processed diet and the abysmal state of school food in many places in the U.S. I'm just not sure he would have achieved the same
high ratings with a measured, PBS - style documentary on the topic.
The USA has
higher rates of HIV, obesity, poor access to antenatal care, gestational
diabetes, drug addiction and pre-eclampsia than many developed nations.
The dangers to mom from allowing gestational
diabetes to be uncontrolled are a
higher rate of infections, kidney or eye damage and even heart disease.
the
rates of cancer,
diabetes, obesity, asthma, allergies all at their
highest in the US.
Only their concern doesn't stem from the epidemic
rates of obesity,
diabetes and corn allergies that we are seeing, but rather their concern stems from a 20 year low in the sale of
high fructose corn syrup and the impact it is having on the profitability of members of the Corn Refiners Association
Higher rates of
diabetes in c - section babies... who are more likely to be macrosomic and born to mothers with gestational
diabetes.
Nursing women have lower
rates of
diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and
high blood pressure when compared to women who have never breastfed.
JOANNA ADAMCZAK: Well, pregnant twin moms have a
higher rate of gestational
diabetes.
The overall death
rate from labor through six weeks was 2.06 per 1000 when
higher risk women (i.e., those with breech babies or twins, those attempting VBAC, or those with preeclampsia or gestational
diabetes) are included in the sample, and 1.61 per 1000 when only low risk women are included.
Mothers who have not breastfed their babies have
higher rates of heart disease,
diabetes, breast, uterine and ovarian cancers.2
Letting these hospitals go bankrupt could devastate their communities, which have
high rates of
diabetes, obesity and gun violence.
Known for years as one of the city's «food deserts,» where access to fresh fruits and vegetables are scarce, the South Bronx has some of the
highest diabetes and obesity
rates in the city, according to the Department of Health.
«Location also mattered, as people living in rural areas had
higher rates of diagnosed
diabetes than those in urban areas, and the South had the
highest rates of various regions in the United States,» Towne said.
Towne and colleagues also found that race and ethnicity, education level and income affected prevalence
rates: People with lower income or lower educational levels had a
higher prevalence of
diabetes, and the
diabetes rates were
highest among American Indians or Alaska Natives, followed by African Americans and Hispanics.
«Women with
diabetes have a considerably
higher rate of cardiovascular - related illness and death than men with
diabetes.
Previous research has linked regular workouts to lower
rates of cardiovascular disease, type 2
diabetes, cancer,
high blood pressure, obesity and osteoporosis.
«The type of inflammation seen in psoriasis is known to promote insulin resistance, and psoriasis and
diabetes share similar genetic mutations suggesting a biological basis for the connection between the two conditions we found in our study,» said the study's senior author Joel M. Gelfand, MD MSCE, a professor of Dermatology and Epidemiology at Penn. «We know psoriasis is linked to
higher rates of
diabetes, but this is the first study to specifically examine how the severity of the disease affects a patient's risk.»
Fewer Hispanics than whites die from the 10 leading causes of death, but Hispanics had
higher death
rates than whites from
diabetes and chronic liver disease and cirrhosis.
As the Environmental Protection Agency's oversight of the cleanup of this neighborhood stretches into its eighth year, new research has linked PCBs exposure to a
high rate of
diabetes in this community of about 4,000 people, nearly all African American and half living in poverty.
However, in the modern time of plenty, their genes are a liability, leading to
high rates of obesity and
diabetes compared with other races.
Compared with the Maycoba population, the Arizona Pima obesity
rate was 10 times greater among the men, and three times for the women;
diabetes was five and a half times
higher among the tribe in Arizona.
Meanwhile,
rates of Type 2
diabetes in older adults are
higher than other populations, as about 20 percent of Americans over the age of 65 suffer from the disease.
Hospitalization
rates for a dozen «ambulatory care sensitive conditions» — conditions such as a urinary tract infection,
diabetes, or
high blood pressure, which are treatable with good access to a primary care physician — would have been expected to decline in Massachusetts if access to outpatient care had increased significantly after the state reform.
Between 2003 and 2006, cardiovascular disease death
rates were about 1.7 times
higher among adults diagnosed with
diabetes than those who were not, according to the CDC's 2014 National Diabetes Statistics
diabetes than those who were not, according to the CDC's 2014 National
Diabetes Statistics
Diabetes Statistics Report.
The closer a person is to the time when his or her ancestors were hunter - gatherers, says Allison Goldfine, a physician and investigator at the Joslin
Diabetes Center at Harvard University, «the
higher the
rates of weight gain.»
Wealthier areas of sub-Saharan Africa seeing more societal changes had the
highest rates of
diabetes in 2015, with almost two - thirds of the region's
diabetes costs coming from southern Africa (62 %, $ 12.1 billion), in particular, wealthier South Africa.
In addition, studies have shown that the five - year mortality
rate for older adults with olfactory dysfunction is
higher than are
rates for adults with heart failure,
diabetes, or cancer.
The relative increase in the non-Caucasian population could trigger equal increases in some health problems — such as
diabetes and
high blood pressure — that afflict some minorities at
high rates.
Cardiovascular disease is a leading cause of death among homeless people, probably because they have a
high rate of traditional risk factors such as smoking or undiagnosed or untreated hypertension,
diabetes or
high cholesterol, combined with the stress and low socio - economic status associated with homelessness.
Men who had
high BMI levels at 21, but had lowered their BMI by the time they were 50, had similar or lower
rates of
diabetes as people who were normal weight when younger, the results showed.
Residents also experience
high rates of adult and childhood obesity,
diabetes, HIV / AIDS, and mortality from
diabetes, coronary disease, and cerebrovascular disease.