Faster self - reported speed of eating is related to
higher body mass index in a nationwide survey of middle - aged women.
Preference for sweet foods and
higher body mass index in patients being treated in long - term methadone maintenance.
Not exact matches
The children that were able to wait until the experimenter returned experienced better outcomes
in life, including
higher SAT scores, greater career success, and even lower
body mass indexes.
The lower levels of baseline sugar sweetened drink consumption
in the UK compared with the US may
in part explain why the effect on obesity that we estimate
in the UK is much less than that estimated
in the US.12 The differences with respect to other modelling studies may also be partly explained by their use of
higher own price elasticity values for sugar sweetened drinks than we have calculated and used here.18 22 52 We can not make direct comparisons between the results of our study and the results of recent studies of the effect of reducing sugar sweetened drink consumption on
body weight
in children, 5 7 as the relation between energy balance and change
in body mass index in children who are growing is different from that
in adults.
However, results from both cohort studies52 53 and randomised controlled trials54 55 show that a
high intake of dairy products is not associated with an increase
in weight or
body mass index despite a
higher intake of energy.
These results are
in line with the present study where those who reported a
high milk intake also had
higher energy intake but a similar
body mass index compared with women and men with a lower milk intake.
Although a
high body mass index is not an official medium risk indication according to the obstetric indication list, midwives may have advised these women to give birth
in hospital.
A study published
in the journal Fertility and Sterility found that mothers with a
high BMI (
body mass index) were significantly more likely to have fraternal twins than women of normal weight.
Having a
high pre-pregnancy
body mass index (BMI), needing insulin treatment for gestational diabetes, or having a cesarean birth also increase the chances of your milk coming
in later than usual.
As we continue to identify risk factors for lactation insufficiency (variations
in infant oral anatomy, hypoplastic breast appearance or insufficient glandular development,
high pre-pregnant
body mass index, insulin resistance, other hormonal irregularities), it is extremely important that mothers, whether they believe they are «at risk» or not, identify appropriate breastfeeding support before their babies are born.
In follow - up studies these youngsters tended to grow up to be teenagers with lower SAT scores,
higher body mass indexes and
higher rates of drug abuse.
Other factors that negatively influence the likelihood of VBAC include increasing maternal age,
high body mass index (BMI, calculated as weight
in kilograms divided by height
in meters squared),
high birth weight, and advanced gestational age at delivery (more than 40 weeks)(45, 49 — 55).
Many women with a
high body mass index go on to produce plenty of milk, even overproduce
in some cases, and not all women with milk production issues have a BMI over 30, though it seems a growing percentage does.
By analyzing the data collected from two generations of participants
in the study, investigators found that the breast - fed babies were more likely to have a lower
body mass index (BMI) and
higher level of HDL cholesterol — often referred to as «the good cholesterol» — when they reached adulthood.
Since today's gen - eration learned spell ing through Vanna White, since their reading is confined to how many grams of sodium
in a can of peas, since politicians today have a
body mass index higher than their IQ, I thought it best to actually introduce my guest today.
Murray also noted that
high body mass index (BMI), smoking, and
high fasting plasma glucose (FPG) were the three largest health risks
in 2016.
After surveying parents about their kids» technology and sleep habits, researchers found that using technology before bed was associated with less sleep, poorer sleep quality, more fatigue
in the morning and —
in the children that watched TV or used their cell phones before bed —
higher body mass indexes (BMI).
New research from Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH) published online
in The American Journal of Medicine, finds that a
higher body mass index (BMI) and larger waist circumference are each associated with
higher risk of hearing loss, while a
higher level of physical activity is associated with lower risk of hearing loss
in women.
A Michigan State University study is shedding more light on the topic and has shown that elevated leptin — a fat hormone —
higher body mass index and a larger waistline
in men is associated with a greater likelihood of having colorectal polyps, precancerous growths linked to colon cancer.
Being obese or having a
higher body mass index (BMI) while carrying a BRCA (BReast CAncer gene) mutation is positively linked with
higher levels of damage to the DNA
in normal breast gland cells, new research suggests.
For example, ovulating sub-fertile women with a
body mass index (BMI) of 29 kg / m2 or
higher have been found
in one study to have a 4 % lower pregnancy rate per kg / m2 increase per year, compared to ovulatory subfertile women with a BMI below 29.
This difference was independent of other heart disease risk factors including age, gender, family history, education level,
body mass index, smoking habits, hypertension, diabetes and
high cholesterol, all of which the researchers adjusted for
in their analysis.
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Higher body mass index, or BMI, was associated with increased risk of total stroke in every category and the number of ischemic strokes was higher than the number of hemorrhagic stroke in every cat
Higher body mass index, or BMI, was associated with increased risk of total stroke
in every category and the number of ischemic strokes was
higher than the number of hemorrhagic stroke in every cat
higher than the number of hemorrhagic stroke
in every category.
Socioeconomic adversity during childhood increases the likelihood of both depression and
higher body mass index (BMI)
in early adolescence, which can worsen and lead to illness for young adults, according to a new report
in the Journal of Adolescent Health.
For example, risk of cancer of the uterus increased substantially at
higher body mass index; for other cancers, we saw more modest increases
in risk, or no effect at all.
After adjusting for numerous possible confounding factors, including
body mass index and alcohol use, the researchers found that women
in the
highest quartile of GGT had nearly twice the risk of subsequent gestational diabetes than those
in the lowest quartile.
More than half of TKR patients have a
body mass index (BMI) within the obesity range (greater than 30 kg / m ²), which has been linked to a
higher risk for related comorbidities such as diabetes, hypertension, osteoarthritis; and
in some studies, to
higher medical costs and longer hospital stays.
R. S. Sharma, a public health specialist on the panel from the Indian Council of Medical Research, writes
in the report that, «the hot tropical climate of the country, the low
body mass index; low fat content of an average Indian as compared to European countries and
high environmental concentration of radio frequency radiation may place Indians under risk of radio frequency radiation adverse effect.»
Results indicated that both
high - quality close friendships and a drive to fit
in with peers
in adolescence were associated with better health at age 27, even after taking other potentially influential variables such as household income,
body mass index, and drug use into account.
For patients undergoing shoulder joint replacement surgery (arthroplasty),
higher body mass index is linked to increased complications — including the need for «revision» surgery, reports a study
in the June 7 issue of The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery.
In a preliminary study published in The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, researchers from the Department of Psychology at Cambridge found an association between high body mass index (BMI) and poorer performance on a test of episodic memor
In a preliminary study published
in The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, researchers from the Department of Psychology at Cambridge found an association between high body mass index (BMI) and poorer performance on a test of episodic memor
in The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, researchers from the Department of Psychology at Cambridge found an association between
high body mass index (BMI) and poorer performance on a test of episodic memory.
In the UCSD study, both groups had similar mean age and gender composition, while the body mass index (32.57 vs 30.18) was higher in the low PVR grou
In the UCSD study, both groups had similar mean age and gender composition, while the
body mass index (32.57 vs 30.18) was
higher in the low PVR grou
in the low PVR group.
Being an «evening person» is linked to
higher body mass indices among people with Type 2 diabetes, and having breakfast later
in the day seems to be what drives this association, according to a new paper
in the journal Diabetic Medicine.
In 2014, more than 640 million men and women were obese (measured as a
body mass index of 30 or
higher).
And
in January 2009 another Nature Genetics paper found an association between
high body mass index and a 45,000 base - pair deletion
in a gene called NEGR1, which affects neuronal growth
in the hypothalamus, a brain region that regulates hunger and metabolism.
In analyses adjusting for known risk factors for diabetes, including age, sex,
body mass index, neck circumference, smoking, income status and comorbidities at baseline, patients with an AHI > 30 had a 30 %
higher risk of developing diabetes than those with an AHI < 5.
Low stress resilience was associated with an increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes after adjusting for
body mass index, family history of diabetes, and individual and neighbourhood socioeconomic factors — the 20 % of men with the lowest resistance to stress (scores 1 - 3) were 51 % more likely to have been diagnosed with diabetes than the 20 % with the
highest resistance to stress (scores 7 - 9) with diabetes risk decreasing
in an approximately linear fashion with increased resistance to stress.
While increasing
body mass index (BMI), a measure of obesity, was associated with increased risk for
high blood pressure
in all four examined ethnic groups, the prevalence of
high blood pressure was almost 6 times
higher among obese Hispanic adolescents compared to normal weight Hispanics.
Now, scientists working with the largest - ever sample of Tibetan genomes have discovered seven new ways
in which Tibetan genes have been tweaked to cope with
high altitude, resulting
in higher body mass index (BMI) and a boost
in the
body's production of the vitamin folate.
In further investigations of human liver cells from nearly 50 donor tissues of humans with varying degrees of
body mass index (BMI) and liver fat,
higher levels of CD8 + T cells were linked with
higher levels of blood sugar or more advanced fatty liver disease.
The team identified multiple germline mutations
in the human genes responsible for SNRK production that were directly associated with
higher body mass index,
higher waist circumference and risk of obesity
in a cohort of 12,000 women who participated
in the Women's Health Initiative.
Leow and her colleagues explored differences and similarities
in brain connectivity patterns
in 24 weight - restored individuals with anorexia nervosa (participants met all criteria for anorexia except for amenorrhea and all had
body mass indices (BMI) of 18.5 or
higher), 29 participants with
body dysmorphic disorder, and 31 healthy control participants.
According to researchers from the University of Manitoba
in Canada, pregnant women consuming artificially sweetened liquids every day predispose their children to a
higher body mass index during childhood.
The researchers also factored
in other characteristics of the participants that have previously been correlated with dementia risk including physical activity, age, sex, level of education, obesity, low
body mass index (BMI), and a history of
high blood pressure, stroke, or diabetes.
Covariates included the child's sex, calendar conception year (categorical variable), gestational age, maternal prepregnancy
body mass index (BMI, calculated as weight
in kilograms divided by height
in meters squared)(BMI < 18.5 = underweight; 18.5 ≤ BMI < 25 = normal weight; 25 ≤ BMI < 30 = overweight; BMI ≥ 30 = obese), maternal age at delivery (younger than 20, 20 to 24, 25 to 29, 30 to 34, and ≥ 35 years), maternal education at delivery (≤
high school graduate, some college education, college graduate, postgraduate, or unknown), maternal race / ethnicity (Asian, black, white, or other), and gestational diabetes (yes / no).
Most recently, a study published
in the Annals of Family Medicine reported that the less hydrated people are, the more likely they are to have a
higher body mass index.
In a University of Tokyo study, women who ate
high - water - content foods had lower
body mass indexes and smaller waistlines.
«I was surprised that even people who would be considered normal weight
in terms of their [
body mass index] have a
higher risk of death if their waist circumference is increased,» says Tobias Pischon, MD, the study's lead author and a member of the department of epidemiology at the German Institute of Human Nutrition (DIfE).
The study concludes that confirmation of an independent benefit of
higher daily step count on insulin sensitivity, waist to hip ratio, and
body mass index provides further support
in promoting
higher levels of physical activity
in middle aged adults.
«Forty - six men (aged 30 — 50 y) with
body mass index (
in kg / m2) > 29 and waist circumference > 98 cm were randomly assigned to a very
high — fat, low - carbohydrate (VHFLC; 73 % of energy fat and 10 % of energy carbohydrate) or low - fat,
high - carbohydrate (LFHC; 30 % of energy fat and 53 % of energy carbohydrate)»