Some typical and possible side effects include loss of vision, disruption of the central nervous system, respiratory illness, anemia, constipation,
increased incidence of heart disease and cancer, low birth weights in infants and irritability.
Since the 1950s, the US government has promoted the importance of exercise in response to
the increasing incidence of heart disease.
Not exact matches
Searching for reasons behind an observed
increase in the
incidence of heart disease, medical researchers sifted through the health records
of 31,000 men who worked for the London Transport Executive as drivers and conductors.
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.
«With the world population getting older, the
incidence of cardiovascular
disease,
heart attacks and stroke will only
increase,» says Professor Malte Kelm, Professor
of Cardiology, Pulmonary Diseases and Vascular Medicine at University Hospital Düsseldorf and Scientific Director
of FLAVIOLA.
We get heavily hyped drugs like Avastin, which shrank tumors without adding significant time to cancer patients» lives (and
increased the
incidence of heart failure and blood clots to boot); Avandia, which lowered blood sugar in diabetics but raised the average risk
of heart attack by 43 percent; torcetrapib, which raised both good cholesterol and death rates; and Flurizan, which reduced brain plaque but failed to slow the cognitive ravages
of Alzheimer's
disease before trials were finally halted in 2008.
Dr Søren L. Kristensen, lead author, said: «Previous studies have shown an association between chronic inflammatory
diseases (psoriasis, rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus, celiac
disease and IBD) and an
increased incidence of venous - and arterial thrombotic
disease (primarily
heart attack and stroke).
As in prior studies among older adults, we found that obesity was associated with a decreased risk
of dementia, consistent with the hypothesis that, while obesity in mid-life may
increase risk for later - life cognitive decline and dementia, obesity at older ages may be associated with cognitive and other health advantages.25 - 27 The trend toward a declining risk for dementia in the face
of a large
increase in the prevalence
of diabetes suggests that improvements in treatments between 2000 and 2012 may have decreased dementia risk, along with the documented declines in the
incidence of common diabetes - related complications, such as
heart attack, stroke, and amputations.11 Our finding
of a significant decline between 2000 and 2012
of the
heart disease - related OR for dementia would also be consistent with improved cardiovascular treatments leading to a decline in dementia risk.
The findings showed that genetic predisposition to abdominal adiposity is associated with significant
increases in the
incidence of Type 2 diabetes and coronary
heart disease, along with
increases in blood lipids, blood glucose and systolic blood pressure.
Increased incidences of diabetes,
heart disease and obesity related to the same factors have also been reported.
By studying them, we are beginning to gain insight into human
disease — to understand why organs such as the
heart can not repair themselves or why, as we age, the
incidence of debilitating
diseases such as cancer,
heart disease and Alzheimer's
increases so rapidly, and we are developing new therapies that will enhance our abilities to regenerate damaged tissues and prolong healthy lifespan.
There was a perceived
increase in the
incidence of heart disease.
A 2 %
increase in trans fat consumption has been associated with a 23 %
increase in
incidence of coronary
heart disease.
One analysis
of eight studies found that
increasing leafy green vegetable intake was associated with up to a 16 % lower
incidence of heart disease (5).
A study conducted by the Women's Health Initiative showed that use
of these synthetics greatly
increases the
incidence of cancer, stroke,
heart disease, dementia, blood clots, and breast cancer.
They concluded
increasing omega 3 fatty acids in the diets
of women suffering from Diabetes resulted in less SUDDEN DEATH events and less
incidence of developing
heart disease.
This was due to the quick conclusion in which these drugs significantly
increased the
incidence of cancer, stroke,
heart disease, dementia, serious blood clots (lungs or legs) and breast cancer, especially in women who smoked.
Heart disease remains the leading cause
of loss
of health and life, but among the
diseases whose
incidence has
increased the most over the past generation is chronic kidney
disease.
Lack
of sleep has been connected to an
increased risk
of high blood pressure,
heart disease, and a higher
incidence of depression.
Also the
incidence of heart disease increases with age.
There are other signs indicative
of stress that may not be as obvious, such as
increased heart rate,
increased blood pressure,
increase respiratory rate,
increased hormone levels,
increased incidence of disease, and a decreased immune response.
These all
increase the
incidence of non-communicable
diseases such as
heart disease, stroke and cancer, as well as death from those
diseases.