Dr. Tove Fall, lead study researcher at the Department of Medical Sciences and the Science for Life Laboratory at Uppsala University commented, «We knew already that obesity and cardiovascular disease often occur together... in this study we found that individuals with gene variants that lead to increased body - mass index also had
an increased risk of heart failure and diabetes.»
People with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy are at
increased risk of heart failure and sudden heart death.
Scientists, including Gerald W. Dorn, MD, have identified the first DNA sequence variant common in the population that is not only associated with
an increased risk of heart failure, but appears to play a role in causing it.
In this study we found that individuals with gene variants that lead to increased body - mass index (BMI) also had
an increased risk of heart failure and diabetes.
In the present study we aimed to clarify whether IBD patients had
an increased risk of heart failure, and secondly whether this risk was correlated to periods of activity or «flares» in the IBD.»
Short total reproductive duration was associated with
an increased risk of heart failure, which was found to be related to an earlier age at menopause and was more pronounced in women who experienced natural, rather than surgical, menopause.
Responding to research published in the journal Heart, linking the consumption of sugar - sweetened drinks to
an increased risk of heart failure, Australian Beverages Council CEO, Geoff Parker, states:
Atrial fibrillation, diagnosed in 3.4 million Americans and the most common heart rhythm condition in the United States, is marked by irregular and sometimes extremely rapid heart rates that cause fatigue and shortness of breath, and significantly
increase the risk of heart failure and stroke.
While the study suggests both low and high levels of physical activity, compared to more moderate levels, could
increase the risk of heart failure in men, study authors cautioned that the link between physical activity and heart disease is not fully understood.
«If patients know they have received a drug treatment that might
increase their risk of heart failure, it's even more important to take care of the aspects of their life that they can control to reduce their risk as much as possible and to work with their medical care team to detect issues as early as possible,» Larsen said.
High salt intake markedly
increases the risk of heart failure.
In particular, the commonly prescribed diabetes drug metformin had positive effects on heart function in women but not in men, who experienced a shift in metabolism thought to
increase the risk of heart failure.
Taking prescription pain meds, including common ones like ibuprofen and naproxen, on a regular basis may
increase risk of heart failure
In addition to risk of problems involving lung function, selenium deficiency has been shown to
increase our risk of heart failure and other forms of cardiovascular disease, as well as for other problems including type 2 diabetes, compromised cognitive function, and depression.
OTHER RECENT ARTICLES ON ADVERSE EFFECTS OF LOW SALT INTAKE A 2006 study showed that sodium restriction
increases the risk of heart failure, death and hospitalization.
H. pylori has been linked with irregular heart rhythms (atrial fibrillation), which
increases the risk of heart failure.
(For instance, in older patients, especially, these drugs
increase the risk of heart failure.)
In fact, the FDA has recently released a warning that medicines like Onglyza «may
increase the risk of heart failure, particularly in patients who already have heart or kidney disease.»
Not exact matches
Diabetes
increases the
risk of life threatening complications and makes people four times as likely to develop
heart disease and three times as likely to develop kidney
failure..
Breast cancer patients may be at an
increased risk of cardiovascular diseases including
heart failure and may benefit from a treatment approach that weighs the benefits of specific therapies against potential damage to the heart, according to a new scientific statement from the American Heart Association published in its journal Circula
heart failure and may benefit from a treatment approach that weighs the benefits
of specific therapies against potential damage to the
heart, according to a new scientific statement from the American Heart Association published in its journal Circula
heart, according to a new scientific statement from the American
Heart Association published in its journal Circula
Heart Association published in its journal Circulation.
It is associated with an
increased risk of stroke,
heart failure and death.
In other words, a drop
of 10 °C in the average temperature over seven days, which is common in several countries because
of seasonal variations, is associated with an
increased risk in being hospitalized or dying
of heart failure of about 7 percent in people aged over 65 diagnosed with the disease..
Women who never gave birth were found to be at an
increased risk for diastolic
heart failure, a type
of heart failure where the left side
of the
heart does not relax as well as it should.
«Timing
of menopause onset may
increase heart failure risk in women: Shorter reproductive duration, never giving birth among factors influencing
risk.»
This loss means that more blood stays in the
heart, and ultimately
increases a person's
risk of heart failure.
«When the
heart is not synchronized, it hastens
heart failure and
increases the
risk of stroke.»
A number
of factors were associated with an
increased risk of developing
heart failure after a first myocardial infarction.
In a related editorial comment, Paolo Boffetta, M.D., M.P.H., associate director for population sciences at The Tisch Cancer Institute and chief
of the Division
of Cancer Prevention and Control
of the at Mount Sinai in New York, addressed whether the
increased risk of cancer in this group
of heart failure patients warranted additional screening beyond what was recommended for the general public.
Furthermore, women under the age
of 35 had a 4.6-fold
increased risk of congestive
heart failure and a 2.5-fold
increased risk of coronary artery disease.
These findings also support the earlier study that showed a 70 percent
increased risk of cancer among
heart failure patients.
Professor Marco Metra, director
of the Institute
of Cardiology at the University and Civil Hospital
of Brescia, Italy and co-principal investigator
of RELAX - AHF, said: «We have reported that all
of these adverse effects
of a worsening
heart failure event are related to
increased overall mortality and that a worsening
heart failure event itself is related to a two-fold
increased risk of dying in 180 days.»
This group
of researchers previously looked at
increased risk of cancer among
heart failure patients and showed a 70 percent
increase in
risk.
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.
«AF is also associated with
increased mortality, reduced quality
of life and a higher
risk of heart failure.»
Dr Kristensen said: «We found that patients with new - onset IBD had a 37 %
increased risk of hospitalization for
heart failure during a mean follow - up
of 6.4 years compared to the healthy population.
Dr Kristensen continued: «We found an
increased risk of hospitalization for
heart failure in IBD patients
of all ages, not just older patients.
Gastroenterologists and other health professionals need to be aware
of the
increased risk of cardiovascular diseases, including
heart failure, in their daily handling
of patients with IBD.
Patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) are at
increased risk of developing
heart failure and other cardiovascular diseases.
During atrial fibrillation, the
heart's electrical cells are misfiring, which can
increase the
risk of stroke, blood clots, and
heart failure.
Scientists have long known that air pollution
increases the
risk of developing cardiovascular diseases including atherosclerosis and
heart failure, but are uncertain how the two are connected.
It occurs most often in people over 60 years
of age and
increases the
risk of stroke and
heart failure.
«Aspirin lowers
risk of early death for patients with diabetes,
heart failure: Paradoxically, aspirin also associated with
increased risk of nonfatal
heart attack, stroke.»
Increased alcohol consumption increased the risk of stroke, fatal aneurysms and heart failure, fatal hypertension, and total m
Increased alcohol consumption
increased the risk of stroke, fatal aneurysms and heart failure, fatal hypertension, and total m
increased the
risk of stroke, fatal aneurysms and
heart failure, fatal hypertension, and total mortality.
While better medical care and timely management
of heart attacks have decreased the number
of early deaths, survivors face an
increased risk of chronic
heart failure as they develop even more scarring.
Inadequate control
of blood sugar
increases the
risk of heart disease, stroke, kidney
failure and other complications
of diabetes.
It
increases the
risk of developing strokes,
heart failure, and even dementia.
Taking into account age and other
risk health factors they found that two - thirds
of women who undergo fertility therapy never become pregnant, and when compared to the one - third who do conceive, the women who never give birth end up with an
increased risk for stroke and
heart failure.
TUESDAY, November 22, 2011 (Health.com)-- People with
heart disease may
increase their
risk of heart attack, stroke,
heart failure, and dying from
heart - related causes even more if they consume a diet high in sodium, according to a new study that followed nearly 30,000 people for more than four years.
People with
heart disease may
increase their
risk of heart attack, stroke,
heart failure, and dying from
heart - related causes even more if they consume a diet high in sodium, according to a new study that followed nearly 30,000 people for more than four years.
Allow the indiscriminate use
of over-the-counter painkillers that routinely cause liver and kidney
failure, severe gastrointestinal side effects, and
increase the
risk of heart attacks and strokes?