Sentences with phrase «increases hypertension risk»

Zhu and his colleagues also confirmed that previous findings regarding other genes whose presence correlates with increased hypertension risk.
Remember, processed foods are also loaded with fructose, which is clearly associated with increased hypertension risk, as well as virtually all chronic diseases.
(4) «Higher fructose intake tied to increased hypertension risk» (July 2, 2010) Modern Medicine http://www.modernmedicine.com/modernmedicine/Modern+Medicine+Now/Higher-Fructose-Intake-Tied-to-Increased-Hypertens/ArticleNewsFeed/Article/detail/677401

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The researchers also found that eating meat that was highly charred was associated with a 17 % increased risk for hypertension.
Meanwhile, long - term health effects include increased risk for diseases like hypertension, diabetes, depression and obesity.
Being too sedentary increases your risk of heart disease, hypertension, diabetes, stroke, kidney stones and various cancers.
Of the data that is available, however, the vast majority shows that heavy sugary - drink consumption is linked with an increased risk of diabetes, gout, hypertension, heart disease, stroke, and obesity.
Bioactive lipids in metabolic syndrome: Scientific literature review on dietary fats and oils that help with decreasing metabolic disorders such as abdominal obesity, dyslipidemia, hypertension and insulin sensitivity that increase risk of cardiovascular disease.
Drinking four or more cups of Kona per day does not affect the risk of hypertension compared to drinking little or no Kona; however, drinking 1 — 3 cups per day may be at a slightly increased risk.
Everyday we read or hear about unhealthy foods - foods like infant formula, processed / packaged industrially made infant foods, junk foods, foods with high levels of starch, transfats, highly processed foods, which increase our risk of getting cancer, heart disease, diabetes, hypertension, obesity, and other non-communicable diseases (NCDs).
In either case, the risks are about the same — unmanaged chronic hypertension in pregnancy is linked to increased risk of gestational diabetes, placental abruption, preeclampsia, and intrauterine growth restriction.
All the models were adjusted for maternal race or ethnic group, parity, insurance status (for cesarean delivery), extent of prenatal care, maternal age and education, history of cesarean delivery, and a composite of maternal conditions associated with an increased medical risk (chronic hypertension, gestational hypertension, preeclampsia, eclampsia, prepregnancy diabetes, or gestational diabetes).
As a result, many pregnant women with PCOS have an increased risk of miscarriage, pregnancy - induced hypertension, gestational diabetes, and premature delivery.
Gaining too much weight during pregnancy may lead to several problems including hypertension, which increases your risk of developing pre-eclampsia and gestational diabetes.
I made a quick search for «maternal death rate increase» Everything I found points to the same thing: Maternal death rate increased in the USA because of the increasing rates of obesity, diabetes and hypertension and other kind of risk factors (Which raises the risk of pregnancy).
Are at a 62 % increased risk of developing diabetes, independent of factors such as weight, hypertension, and high cholesterol.
Are at an increased risk of cardiovascular disease and associated factors, such as heart attacks and hypertension.
Typically, maternal depression increases pregnancy risks — such as preterm delivery — and use of SSRIs during pregnancy were previously associated with «congenital anomalies, neonatal withdrawal syndrome, and persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn.»
In conclusion, never or curtailed lactation was associated with an increased risk of incident maternal hypertension, compared with the recommended ≥ 6 months of exclusive or ≥ 12 months of total lactation per child, in a large cohort of parous women.
Many studies have indicated that an increasing number of pregnant women in the U.S. have health conditions that could boost the risk of problematic complications including chronic health disease, hypertension and diabetes.
While hypertension during midlife is considered to increase risk for Alzheimer's and other dementia, there is emerging research evidence suggesting that its role in dementia risk may change over time, and may instead help protect against dementia in people age 90 and over, known as the «oldest old.»
A 1 - to 2 - point increase results in a 10 percent increase in the risk of developing hypertension by 30, studies show.
«Then we can prescribe lifestyle changes such as increased physical activity or a better diet that can prevent them from developing hypertension and a higher risk of disease.»
«In our study, it did not matter whether their sodium levels were high at the beginning of the study or if they were low to begin with, then gradually increased over the years — both groups were at greater risk of developing high blood pressure,» said Tomonori Sugiura, M.D., Ph.D. the study's lead author and an assistant professor in the Department of Cardio - Renal Medicine and Hypertension at the Nagoya City University Graduate School of Medical Sciences in, Nagoya, Japan.
Trebananib does not increase the risks of hypertension (high blood pressure) and bowel perforation like bevaciuzmab, but still has a similar impact on tumor shrinkage and delaying cancer progression, research shows.
Trebananib does not increase the risks of hypertension (high blood pressure) and bowel perforation like bevaciuzmab, but still has a similar impact on tumor shrinkage and delaying cancer progression.
It is possible that medical advances over the past few decades in the treatment of type 2 diabetes, hypertension and high cholesterol levels have had a greater impact on people who are overweight — which increases the risk for these conditions — whereas the effect was much smaller in those of normal weight.
Ibuprofen is associated with increased blood pressure and hypertension compared to celecoxib in patients with osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis and increased risk of cardiovascular disease, according to late - breaking results from the PRECISION - ABPM study presented today in a Hot Line Session at ESC Congress1 and published in EHJ.
These events are largely driven by an increased risk of hypertension and stroke.
«Our hypothesis was that there is increased prevalence of cerebral microbleeds in MS because progression of that disease is associated with increased likelihood of cardiovascular comorbidities, including hypertension, altered lipid metabolism, overweight / obesity, smoking and diabetes and migraine, all risk factors for cerebral microbleeds,» he said.
Hypertension and overweight, in the presence of alcohol consumption, further increased the risk of stroke.
Compared to Americans of European - ancestry, African - Americans» increased hypertension prevalence contributes to a greater risk of stroke, coronary heart disease, and end - stage renal disease.
Untreated sleep apnea also increases the risk of costly health complications such as hypertension, heart disease, diabetes and depression.
The researchers have also looked at other commonly used hypertension medicines, but none of them increased the risk of skin cancer.
«A few other studies have shown results suggesting an increased risk of pregnancy - induced hypertension in egg donation patients,» said Dr Letur.
«Mild - to - moderate obstructive sleep apnea is associated with hypertension, diabetes: Studies show that young and middle - aged adults with sleep apnea have increased risk
Studies strongly suggest that diet is associated with cancer and that obesity increases the risk of many types of cancer as well as several chronic diseases, including type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, hypertension, and chronic inflammation.
While previous research has established that severe sleep apnea increases the risk of hypertension and diabetes, data regarding mild - to - moderate sleep apnea were unclear.
Preliminary data from two studies suggest that mild - to - moderate obstructive sleep apnea is associated with an increased risk of developing hypertension and diabetes.
Young adults, particularly men, lag behind middle - aged and older adults in awareness and treatment of high blood pressure, putting this population at an increased risk for heart attack and stroke, according to new research in the American Heart Association's journal Hypertension.
«Women with hypertension in pregnancy and their siblings face increased risk of heart disease.»
Among the total group of patients, those who took PPIs were less likely to have vascular disease, cancer, diabetes, hypertension, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, but PPI use was linked with a 10 % increased risk of CKD and a 76 % increased risk of dying prematurely.
«It could be due to the higher burden of illnesses that increase risk of heart disease, like hypertension and diabetes.
High blood pressure during pregnancy is a risk factor for future hypertension and cardiovascular disease, but it's not clear if this increased risk is because these women are more likely to have a family history of heart disease or if elevated blood pressure during pregnancy causes long - term metabolic and vascular abnormalities.
Another member of the fenfluramine group, called dexfenfluramine and marketed by Servier under the name Isomeride, was pulled from the French market in 1997, after a 1996 study in The New England Journal of Medicine showed that it increased the risk of a dangerous condition called primary pulmonary hypertension.
«We also wanted to determine whether heart disease risk was increased in brothers and sisters of women who had hypertension in pregnancy.»
Continued focus on reducing cardiovascular risk — through increased physical activity and controlling hypertension and diabetes in younger and middle - aged people — may also help reduce future dementia rates.
Hypertension increases risks for heart attack and stroke for more than 77 million Americans and up to one billion adults worldwide.
Young adults in their twenties who regularly binge drink have higher blood pressure which may increase the risk of developing hypertension, concludes a study conducted by researchers at the University of Montreal Hospital Research Centre (CRCHUM).
Hypertension increases the risk for heart attack and stroke for more than 77 million Americans and up to one billion adults worldwide.
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