Sentences with phrase «include exogenous»

I would save my money and buy only what benefits my body's health and that would not include exogenous ketones.
These include exogenous ketones, MCT oil and minerals.
And I'm thinking about timeframes, how long to use this, whether to include exogenous ketone supplements as well, again, for how long?
Then the third piece is that it's got to include exogenous factors.

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And recessions are often presaged by certain signals: rising jobless claims; falling home sales; an inverted yield curve; wage pressures that impact corporate margins; exogenous shocks, including oil spikes; or destabilizing valuations in key asset classes.
Wein Views Byron Wein shares his thoughts in Barron's about indicators that could disrupt the economy, including the narrow yield curve, the Fed's interest rate moves, and an exogenous event such as military conflict.
There are several other benefits associated with using these exogenous ketones including fat burning and enhanced energy.
The roadmap outlines future research directions toward the goal of enhancing human radioresistance, including upregulation of endogenous repair and radioprotective mechanisms, possible leeways into gene therapy in order to enhance radioresistance via the translation of exogenous and engineered DNA repair and radioprotective mechanisms, the substitution of organic molecules with fortified isoforms, the coordination of regenerative and ablative technologies, and methods of slowing metabolic activity while preserving cognitive function.
The primary function of exogenous STAT1 transfected into U3A cells might be to restore the JAK - STAT pathways through which the downstream genes, including IRF - 1, IRF - 9, STAT2, and RIG - G, can be directly or indirectly induced (Fig. 6).
Environmental risk modifiers including but not limited to reproductive factors, endogenous and exogenous hormones, anthropometric characteristics, and certain lifestyle factors are known to impact a woman's risk for breast cancer development.
Exogenous ketones — including beta - hydroxybutarate — are ketones made in a lab that function just like the ones your body makes from fat.
(Includes some information on the therapeutic use of the ketogenic diet) Exogenous Ketones - What You Need To Know (same as above) I hope this helps!
Here's my take: I personally suspect based on the research - to - date that exogenous IGF - 1 injections or growth hormone stacks in people who aren't already clinically deficient in growth hormone is likely going to cause much more harm than benefit, including a potential accelerated - aging and pro-carcinogenic effect.
Toxins can be either exogenous or endogenous; exogenous toxins come from external sources, including environmental by - products, heavy metals, insecticides, pesticides, fragrances, cleansers, plastics, MSG, aspartame and house hold cleaners, whereas endogenous toxins are produced within us as a result of metabolic activities, such as carbon dioxide, lactic acid, urea, poor gut bacteria and intestinal yeast, in the event that dysbiosis (an imbalance of gut flora) is present.
Consensus statements from leading governing bodies generally recommend that carbohydrate quantities should range from 3 to 12 g kg 1 body weight.9 - 10 However, recent work suggests that LCHF diets that raise blood ketone levels can increase fat oxidation rates and markers of health and exercise performance.11 - 12 In addition to increased fat oxidation, other potential benefits of LCHF eating plans for endurance athletes include improved training and racing energy, lowered incidence of delayed onset of muscle soreness, reductions in exogenous caloric requirements during training and competition, and the reduced incidence of serious gastrointestinal complaints.13 Although nontraditional, an LCHF eating plan approach has been recommended for athletes in a variety of sports for nearly 40 years, 14 and this report is representative of other cases.
Most exogenous ketone supplements, including Keto OS, use beta - hydroxybutyrate as their exogenous ketone source because it is used most efficiently by the body (4).
Potentially inflammatory compounds in animal products include Neu5Gc (The Inflammatory Meat Molecule Neu5Gc), endotoxins (The Exogenous Endotoxin Theory), and animal proteins (Diet & Rheumatoid Arthritis).
''... we propose that lifelong exposure to (exogenous and endogenous) stressors can stimulate local and systemic adaptive responses, including activation of the immune system to incur «physiological inflammation.»
Circulating testosterone levels decline with increasing age but do not appear to be significantly affected by the menopausal transition.8 As early as the 1940s, testosterone was reported not only to alleviate menopausal symptoms but also to restore libido.9 In recent years, evidence has accumulated supporting the hypothesis that the decline in endogenous testosterone levels is associated with menopausal symptoms, including decreased libido, worse moods, and poorer quality of life.10 Clinical trials have demonstrated that exogenous androgens in conjunction with estrogens can ameliorate symptoms affecting sexual function and general well - being.11, 12 In addition, studies have found beneficial effects of androgen therapy on bone mineral density.13 - 15
The main exogenous antioxidants include vitamins C and E, and beta - carotene (the precursor to vitamin A).
This paper takes advantage of plausibly exogenous variation in whether a student's community college offers student loans to evaluate the effect of access to Stafford loans on student outcomes, including educational attainment, employment, and finances.
In fact, when compensated for exogenous factors, all 5 data records show a positive trend over the last decade (including HadCRU), all show 2010 as hottest year, and 4 of 5 have 2009 as 2nd - hottest.
Actually the models do not do all that well even for zonal temperatures until exogenous fudge factors, called flux adjustments are included.
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