But they also have
a higher incidence of heart disease and cancer, and that's not a job requirement.
Researchers also grouped participants into three groups according to abdominal adipose tissue volume and density change; they found that those with greater increases in fat volume and more decreases in fat density had relatively
higher incidence of heart disease risk factors.
By comparing the genes of blacks and whites, scientists are seeking explanations for
the high incidence of heart disease among African Americans.
Purebred cats have
a higher incidence of heart disease, and therefore echocardiographic evaluation is often high yield in these patients.
In 2009, a study funded by the National Institute of Health examined 200 older men with
a high incidence of heart disease.
Not exact matches
Lentils are
high in fiber, and a
high - fiber diet has been linked to a lower
incidence of heart disease (1).
Research shows that breast fed babies have
higher IQs and lower
incidence of chronic
diseases later in life, such as diabetes, obesity, allergies, certain types
of cancer, and
heart disease.
In Manchester, the
incidence of premature death due to
heart disease and stroke is amongst the
highest in England.
This has already been blamed for a
high incidence of asthma and allergies, but might also up the risk
of developing a host
of other conditions common in rich countries, such as stroke and
heart disease.
What they found was a fourfold
higher incidence of stroke and
heart disease in the RLS group, and a threefold
higher incidence of kidney
disease.
In previous research, finerenone reduced albuminuria in pa ¬ tients with chronic kidney
disease and
heart failure, with a lower
incidence of hyperkalemia (
higher than normal levels
of potassium in the blood) compared to another medication.
Overall physical health was also ranked, along with
incidence of high blood pressure, diabetes, cancer, arthritis,
heart disease, chronic lung
disease, back and leg trouble, stomach and liver complications, and anemia.
A new systematic review
of the research finds early evidence that yoga may reduce the
incidence of various forms
of heart disease, but concludes that more
high quality studies are needed before making definitive recommendations.
Cobin discovered it was those women living in dairy - dominant cultures such as the US and northern Europe that actually had the
highest incidences of osteoporosis, as well as
heart disease and breast cancer.
Oliogomeric Proanthocyanidins (OPCs)- a family
of antioxidants that along with Resveratrol is partly responsible for the French Paradox - a reduced
incidence of heart disease, despite a
high fat,
high cholesterol diet in the French population.
In addition, a large number
of studies showing the benefits
of alkaline water (mineral water) have revealed that people consuming water with a
high level
of total dissolved solids (TDS)(ie, with a
high mineral content) have shown a lower
incidence of coronary
heart disease (CHD), cardiovascular
disease (CVD), and cancer and lower total mortality rates.
Tallow is
high in CLA (omega - 3's) which has been proven to reduce
incidences of heart disease and protects against cancer.
In the early 1900's researchers discovered that the Inuit Eskimos have diets extremely
high in fat yet had very low
incidence of heart disease.
Eating a diet
high in plant sterols may reduce the
incidence of heart disease.
High quercetin intake (mainly from apples and onions) was associated with lower asthma
incidence and lower mortality from ischemic
heart disease in general population, and in lower
incidence of lung cancer in men.
The Mediterranean diet is rich in MUFAs from olive oil, nuts, and avocados, and has been studied thoroughly as a
high - fat diet with lower
incidences of heart disease and cancer compared to the Western Diet.
«
Higher proportions
of palmitoleic acid in blood or adipose tissue are consistently associated with a myriad
of undesirable outcomes, such as obesity,... inflammation, metabolic syndrome, type 2 diabetes, coronary
disease,
heart failure, and
incidence and aggressiveness
of prostate cancer,» the researchers wrote.
Insufficient vitamin D, in fact, is associated with a
higher incidence of chronic and life - threatening conditions such as various cancers,
heart disease, diabetes, multiple sclerosis and cognitive decline.
Lack
of sleep has been connected to an increased risk
of high blood pressure,
heart disease, and a
higher incidence of depression.
In fact, patients with
heart disease show
higher incidences of leaky gut compared to those who don't have
heart disease.
In areas where there is a selenium deficiency, use
of rapeseed oil has been associated with a
high incidence of fibrotic lesions
of the
heart, called Keshan's
disease.20 The animal studies carried out over the past twenty years suggest that when rapeseed oil is used in impoverished human diets, without adequately saturated fats from ghee, coconut oil or lard, then the deleterious effects are magnified.
In brief, intake
of high fiber foods has been independently associated with reduced
incidence of ischemic
heart disease and stroke (Humble et al., 1993; Khaw and Barrett - Connor, 1987; Pietinen et al., 1996; Rimm et al., 1996; Wolk et al., 1999).
Overweight and obese dogs have
higher incidences of diabetes, orthopedic problems and
heart disease.
Studies have shown a
higher incidence of certain
diseases, such as
heart failure, that occur in the winter when blood is congested internally rather than dispersed in the smaller vessels externally.
For example, Cairn terriers have a relatively
high incidence of a type
of heart disease involving the mitral valve.
There are several dog breeds with
heart problems which means that have a
higher incidence of acquired canine
heart disease.
Obese dogs and cats have a
higher incidence of arthritis, diabetes,
heart disease, and skin problems.
Overweight cats have a
higher incidence of Type 2 Diabetes,
heart disease, respiratory problems, liver
disease, urinary tract complications, arthritis, and orthopedic issues.
And not being able to heat your home also takes a huge toll on health in general: those in fuel poverty have
higher incidences of asthma, bronchitis,
heart and lung
disease, kidney
disease and mental health problems.
Between 31 % and 45 %
of people with coronary
heart disease suffer from clinically significant depressive symptoms, and 15 % — 20 %
of them meet criteria
of major depressive disorder which is roughly threefold
higher than in the general population.13 It is now well established that depression is related to the
incidence of CVD and is also an independent risk factor for cardiac morbidity and mortality.
Australia Aboriginal people living in the Top End
of the Northern Territory and the Kimberly regions experience among the
highest incidence rates
of rheumatic
heart disease in the world.