Sentences with phrase «lifestyle factors etc.»

Not exact matches

Okay so it depends on a number of factors: Diet, lifestyle, where you live, your relationships, etc etc etc..
The body's natural collagen production declines with age and many modern lifestyle factors (like stress, poor diet, gut health imbalances, etc.) can also decrease the body's ability to make it.
The pharmaceutical and medical industries also profit because this way of eating is a prominent factor in our prevalent lifestyle diseases — obesity, diabetes, heart disease, cancer, arthritis, allergies, etc., chronic diseases that need ongoing and expensive treatment.
If you want to create a beautiful body and stay lean long term, the secret is a whole - food, plant - based diet, including other lifestyle factors, such as exercise, sleep, stress management, etc..
Having said that, most of all those reasons behind the weight gain like Overeating, poor metabolism, addiction to food, feeling hungry all the time, sedentary lifestyle etc., are to a great extent only manifestations of the «unconscious desire» and thereby are directly related to the endocrine or hormonal factors.
They sleep well, hydrate themselves, exercise, meditate, and have a generally healthy lifestyle but still gain weight or can't gain weight.IF sleeping, exercise etc. were the main factors in gaining weight, then wouldn't these people have gained more weight on the «normal» diet than with the so - called «healthy» 80-10-10?
So with enough sweet potatoes and exercise, maybe a little extra fat isn't the end of the world (or maybe there are in fact significant differences in long term health outcomes that aren't being addressed), but unfortunately these nuances often get lost in translation and the average reader thinks oh goody, coconut oil ad libitum, and will surpass what the islanders were eating in total fat consumption, without incorporating all of the other health promoting diet and lifestyle factors: activity, sweet potatoes and other low fat high fiber foods, community, stress reduction, etc..
Not sure if gluten is a factor, but because I have severe digestive problems (culminating with the removal of 12» of my colon) and joint pain, etc. and my son has many symptoms of gluten sensitivity, I figured a gluten - free lifestyle was worth a try.
In hiatal hernia the muscle tissue surrounding this opening becomes weak or even damaged as a result of the following factors: Bad diet and unhealthy lifestyle, refined sugar, nutritional deficiencies, stimulants (especially smoking, caffeine and alcohol), free radicals, stress, toxins, certain prescribed medications, lack of exercise, obesity, insufficient rest and sleep, etc..
And this is why many researchers have concluded that HPA axis dysfunction and cortisol abnormalities are likely not a major cause of chronic fatigue / burnout, but arise as an effect of some of the lifestyle factors (e.g. insomnia, lack of physical activity, medication use, etc.) that commonly occur in chronic fatigue / burnout.
In other words, while the common thinking of adrenal fatigue proponents is to point to cortisol abnormalities as a causal factor in the disease, there is much research indicating that it may be a reversed direction of causation — that these symptoms and lifestyle factors (e.g. poor sleep, excess body fat, medication use, etc.) are causing the abnormal cortisol patterns, rather than the other way around.
Matching is based on a five factor personality test which asks about your physical characteristics, hobbies, lifestyle habits, etc..
After all, that figure can vary significantly depending on such difficult - to - pin down factors as how healthy you'll remain as you age, which can determine how much you'll spend on health care; whether you'll pay off your mortgage and other debt before or soon after you retire; whether you'll have an active retirement that involves spending considerable sums on travel and entertainment or live a more modest lifestyle closer to home, etc..
Who gets which tumor and when is a complex process in which many factors interplay — genes, lifestyle, nutrition, etc..
Your dog can be considered a «senior» between 6 and 8 years of age depending on several factors, such as his or her lifestyle history, breed, medical history, etc..
Our veterinarians will discuss with you your pet's history, lifestyle and other factors (location / where you go like dog parks, where you travel, etc...)
Your cat can be considered a «senior» between 9 and 10 years of age depending on several factors, such as his or her lifestyle history, breed, medical history, etc..
This decision should be based on many factors including: your dog owning experience, number of hours you are home and away from home each day, if you have children or plan on having them in the near future, do you have other pets, is your lifestyle active or more sedentary, are you financially capable of owning a dog with a predisposition for health issues, would you prefer a puppy or adult dog, etc..
The premium for a customer class depends on factors such as age, gender, location (country), occupation, income, lifestyle, habits, family history, health, etc. among others.
There are certain factors that are considered by the insurers like insured person's age, heath, geographic location, lifestyle, etc. while determining the premium cost of the policy.
The amount of annuity you need depends on a number of factors like your financial liabilities, goals, daily expenses, lifestyle, savings etc..
Your rate class is dependent on a number of factors, including age, height / weight, health, lifestyle, etc..
The price you pay for a whole life insurance policy will depend on several risk factors, including your age, gender, health, family health history, occupation, hobbies, lifestyle, if you smoke or not, driving record, height - to - weight ratio, etc..
Life insurance companies consider other factors as well when deciding the premium like personal expense of the policyholder, lifestyle habits, present health condition, age etc..
The amount of life insurance coverage needed will depend on several different factors such as the number of dependents and their basic needs, the lifestyle you wish for your family to enjoy, the amount of loans you have, children's education expenses, etc..
Deciding on the cover amount also depends on a number of factors such as lifestyle, the number of earning members in the family, inflation, spending habits etc..
Be upfront about past and existing health conditions, and lifestyle - associated factors like drinking habits, smoking, etc..
Added to that are lifestyle factors like drinking, smoking, irregular schedules, lack of exercise etc..
Other factors affecting the rates of such policies are lifestyle, family history, overall health, etc..
Previous surgeries, procedures, tests, immunisations, etc. are taken into consideration, along with lifestyle factors like smoking, drinking, exercise, sexual health, and other bodily functions.
In addition, your personal risk factors affect your life insurance rate, including your age, gender, health, family health history, occupation, hobbies, lifestyle, if you smoke, height - to - weight ratio, credit history, driving record, etc..
In addition, other personal risk factors are considered, such as, your gender, occupation, hobbies, lifestyle, family health history, if you smoke or not, your height - to - weight ratio, driving record, etc..
These are several factors that go into determining your longevity, including your current age, health, lifestyle, tobacco use, driving record, hobbies, occupation, family health history, etc..
In addition, your own personal risk factors impact your rate, including your age, gender, health, occupation, hobbies, lifestyle, family health history, height - to - weight ratio, smoking, driving record, etc..
Yes, there are differences in rate classifications and premiums but that also depends on other factors such as your age, health and lifestyle etc..
Basically, it may not be divorce, age, or gender, per se, but that these factors are also associated with other lifestyle choices (e.g., risk - taking behaviors, alcohol / drug abuse etc.) that also make death more likely.
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