This in turn would
lead to a deficiency disease.
Not exact matches
If any of these components is reduced in food products and human consumption these will
leads to the
Deficiency diseases for example Kwashiorkor and Marasmus caused by the
deficiency of dietary proteins.
Not only are these monocultures of carbohydrate rich crops deficient in most essential micronutrients, through industrial breeding they are introducing new
deficiencies that are
leading to killer
diseases.
Some children that have a poor or restricted diet, liver
disease or other chronic medical problems, especially those that
lead to fat malabsorption, such as cystic fibrosis, may need vitamin and mineral supplements
to prevent
deficiencies.
For example, the curation effort could uncover information that suggests specific biomarkers or readouts researchers could test in the lab
to gain insight into
disease mechanisms — or, in the best case,
lead to a cure for NGLY1
deficiency.
«Too much of this building block due
to SAMHD1
deficiency caused by genetic mutations can
lead to autoimmune
diseases and help cancerous tumors grow.
Cultures representing two other hereditary liver
diseases, alpha 1 — antitrypsin
deficiency (a protein - folding disorder that
leads to cell death and liver failure) and glycogen storage
disease, type 1a (in which a liver enzyme
deficiency impairs the body's glucose metabolism), also displayed disorder - specific abnormalities.
«Single - cell transcriptogenomics will be instrumental in gaining a more complete understanding of how variations in the genome can
lead to functional
deficiencies in aging and
disease.»
A few heroes appear along the way, like the nutritionists whose detective work
led to the discovery that vitamin
deficiencies cause serious
disease.
In humans, FAN1
deficiency causes karyomegalic interstitial nephritis, a
disease that
leads to kidney failure at around age 30.
Deficiencies, excesses and imbalances in diet can produce negative impacts on health, which may
lead to diseases such as cardiovascular
disease, diabetes, scurvy, obesity or osteoporosis, as well as psychological and behavioral problems.
Using patient - derived stem cells known as induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSC)
to study the genetic lung / liver
disease called alpha - 1 antitrypsin (AAT)
deficiency, researchers have for the first time created a
disease signature that may help explain how abnormal protein
leads to liver
disease.
In 2009, the islands also launched a public effort
to identify people afflicted with carnitine transporter
deficiency (CTD), a
disease that can
lead to sudden death in young adults and is a hundred times more common among the isolated Faroese population than elsewhere.
Our work has implications for two human genetic
diseases, which are caused by mutations in the ATP7B and ATP7A genes and
lead to copper overload in the liver (Wilson
Disease), due
to the failure
to excrete copper into the bile, and copper
deficiency in many organs (Menkes
Disease), due
to the failure
to deliver intestinal copper
to the blood.
The variant is located in the gene encoding serine protease inhibitor, low levels of which are associated with alpha - 1 antitrypsin
deficiency which
leads to liver
disease.
Sunbathing may not be as dangerous as we've been
lead to believe and Vitamin D
deficiency can increase risk of many cancers and
diseases!
High homocysteine levels are also linked
to a
deficiency of B vitamins, which can
lead to neurodegenerative
diseases like Alzheimer's.
While healthy levels of magnesium are linked
to lowered blood pressure, reduced risk of type 2 diabetes, reduced symptoms of asthma, bone health and improved memory, a magnesium
deficiency leads to increased risk of heart
disease, osteoporosis, blood clots, unstable blood sugar levels, migraine, chronic fatigue, insomnia, anxiety and depression.
Testosterone
deficiency leads to higher rates of cardiovascular
disease, type 2 diabetes, and bone fractures, projected
to cost upward of $ 500 billion in the US in the next 20 years.
Osteoporosis is not a
disease of calcium
deficiency anyway, and that is the
disease that
leads public health officials
to worry about calcium.
Potassium
deficiency is a concern for athletes and heavy exercisers, who deplete their levels through sweating, as well as for people suffering with fever, heat exhaustion, vomiting, diarrhea, an eating disorder, kidney
disease or circumstances that can
lead to dehydration.
AAT
deficiency is a genetic condition that can
lead to lung and liver
disease.
Zinc
deficiency can
lead to poor skin healing and can also contribute
to gum
disease and mouth ulcers.»
For example, a strict vegetarian or vegan diet can
lead to vitamin B12 and sulfur amino acid
deficiency, 11 both of which increases your risk of heart
disease.
While a severe
deficiency of vitamin C ultimately
leads to scurvy, variations in vitamin C levels have also been associated with a wide range of chronic complex
diseases, such as atherosclerosis, type 2 diabetes and cancer.
Kwashiorkor is as much a
disease of vitamin - A
deficiency,
leading to impaired protein absorption, as it is a result of absence of protein in the diet.
The structure of your gut wall changes and
disease can set in,
leading to malabsorption, nutritional
deficiencies, and food intolerances.
-- Autoimmune
diseases like arthritis, M.S., autoimmune thyroid
disease, etc. — Long - term gut damage, which can
lead to nutrient
deficiencies.
In terms of heart
disease, Drs. Ingenbleek and McCully have shown sulfur
deficiency not only
leads to high homocysteine levels, but is the likeliest reason some clinical trials using B6, B12 and folate interventions have proved ineffective for the prevention of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular
diseases.
In his research on degenerative
diseases, he noted that
deficiencies in various micronutrients may
lead to DNA damage and cellular aging.
«Having enough of a nutrient
to prevent one of the
deficiency diseases, but not enough
to optimize cellular function, will
lead to «long - latency»
deficiency diseases... For example, if you don't have enough folic acid for optimal function over thirty
to forty years, you will double your risk of Alzheimer's
disease.»
Stephanie Seneff, senior scientist at MIT, claims that sulfur
deficiency is far more common than most people realize,
leading to inflammation (acne, rosacea), weight gain and obesity, heart
disease, arthritis, immune system dysregulation, and Alzheimer's
disease.
Hartnup's
disease is a hereditary (autosomal recessive) disorder in which the absorption of tryptophan and certain other amino acids in the small intestine and their reabsorption in the kidneys is reduced due
to a lack of a transport protein, which may
lead to tryptophan
deficiency and this in turn
to vitamin B3 (niacin)
deficiency [6].
But when the
deficiencies in vitamins and minerals that are causing these problems are not corrected, in time they can
lead to the numerous health conditions and lifestyle
diseases plaguing America today including: cancer, obesity, diabetes, or osteoporosis (which Mira was diagnosed with at age 30, and reversed in only 2 years).
Poor digestion and malabsorption can
lead to immune dysfunction, nutritional
deficiencies, and various
disease states.
If untreated, celiac
disease can
lead to intestinal damage, nutrient
deficiencies, joint pain, chronic fatigue, irregular periods, and infertility.
While use of these products as directed (0.5 — 1.5 g / day) is not of concern, chronic, excessive use can
lead to zinc toxicity, resulting in copper
deficiency and neurologic
disease.
And this action (when coupled with nutritional
deficiencies, stress, alcohol, pharmaceutical drugs, toxins, etc) can
lead to premature and unnecessary
disease.
The cause of heart
disease is not animal fats and cholesterol but rather a number of factors inherent in modern diets, including excess consumption of vegetables oils and hydrogenated fats; excess consumption of refined carbohydrates in the form of sugar and white flour; mineral
deficiencies, particularly low levels of protective magnesium and iodine;
deficiencies of vitamins, particularly of vitamin C, needed for the integrity of the blood vessel walls, and of antioxidants like selenium and vitamin E, which protect us from free radicals; and, finally, the disappearance of antimicrobial fats from the food supply, namely, animal fats and tropical oils.52 These once protected us against the kinds of viruses and bacteria that have been associated with the onset of pathogenic plaque
leading to heart
disease.
Vitamin B - 1
deficiency leads to a fatal
disease called beriberi.
Therefore, a
deficiency of iodine
leads to decreased production of T3 and T4, enlarges the thyroid tissue and will cause the
disease known as simple goitre.
This statement
leads us
to a simple conclusion that Hashimoto
disease may have a lot
to do with the vitamin D («sun vitamin»)
deficiency as well as the modern unhealthy lifestyle of North America or Europe.
Since Crohn's
disease can
lead to serious complications (including blockage of the intestine, ulcers, nutritional
deficiencies, kidney stones, and gallstones), it's extremely important
to see a doctor if you experience significant changes in your bowel habits or symptoms such as persistent abdominal pain and / or bloody stool.
(1 tspn of Daily - C in a glass of water or juice daily, hence the name «Daily - C») Long - term Vitamin C
deficiency will
lead to atherosclerotic deposits in the arterial walls
to cover the breaches caused by the disintegrating collagen, resulting in coronary heart
disease and strokes
to the brain.
Insoluble fiber can cause pathogenic changes in the intestinal tract unless properly soaked in an acid medium.9 Oat bran, which is high in phytic acid, as well as related bran products can cause numerous problems with digestion and assimilation,
leading to mineral
deficiencies, irritable bowel syndrome and autoimmune difficulties such as Crohn's
disease.
Often, imbalances in the flow of blood and energy (Qi) along with
deficiencies in the cooling or heating system of our body can
lead to disease.
DEFICIENCIES OF VITAMINS B6, B12 and FOLIC ACID: Kilmer McCully, MD, PhD, demonstrated that these deficiencies lead to elevated levels of homocysteine, a marker for he
DEFICIENCIES OF VITAMINS B6, B12 and FOLIC ACID: Kilmer McCully, MD, PhD, demonstrated that these
deficiencies lead to elevated levels of homocysteine, a marker for he
deficiencies lead to elevated levels of homocysteine, a marker for heart
disease.
Having a vitamin D
deficiency can
lead to a myriad of health problems, ranging from autoimmune
diseases, high blood pressure, cardiovascular
disease and muscle aches,
to cancer in the breast, prostate, colon and other parts of the body.
Deficiencies or excesses of this crucial hormone can
lead to various physical symptoms and
disease states.
Omega 3
deficiencies increase the risk of increasing cardiovascular, immune, autoimmune, diabetic, and inflammatory
disease, and
leads to sub-optimal intelligence, concentration, mood, and performance.