Pros: improve menopausal symptoms,
lower osteoporosis risk, extensive studies Cons: increases certain risk factors including blood clots, and stroke, may cause liver problems
Not exact matches
Low levels of vitamin K are a potential
risk factor for
osteoporosis, particularly in people with bowl disease.
Celiacs are typically susceptible to related medical conditions, ranging from lactose intolerance and
osteoporosis to other autoimmune disorders, and an alert doctor will be able to work closely with you to
lower your
risks.
According to the University of Maryland Medical Center, diets rich in potassium are associated with
lower risk of
osteoporosis, heart disease, and stroke.
Other evidence has found drinking black tea regularly may
lower ones
risk of diabetes, reduce cholesterol levels, and help prevent
osteoporosis.
Women who breastfeed tend to have a
lower risk of ovarian cancer, breast cancer, diabetes, obesity, and
osteoporosis.
For women who choose to breastfeed there are
lower risks associated with breast and ovarian cancer, less chance of hip fractures and
osteoporosis in later life, and the added benefit that it helps with getting back to their pre-baby weight.
Breastfeeding has been proven to
lowering your
risk of breast and ovarian cancer and may also
lower your
risk of
osteoporosis.
There are also long term benefits of breastfeeding including reduced rates of ovarian and breast cancers and
lower risks of
osteoporosis.
Breastfeeding has been shown to
lower your
risk of breast or ovarian cancer, and maybe even
osteoporosis.
Vitamin D also helps your body absorb calcium, and research suggests it may
lower the
risk of
osteoporosis, high blood pressure, diabetes, and several autoimmune diseases.
It can help you lose weight,
lower your stress, reduce postpartum bleeding and decrease your
risk of some types of cancer and
osteoporosis.
Stronger bones According to Lawrence, women who breastfeed have a
lower risk of postmenopausal
osteoporosis.
Research has indicated that the longer a mother breastfeeds, the
lower her
risk of developing
osteoporosis and breast cancer in later life.
The more a woman breastfeeds, the
lower her
risk for breast cancer and for
osteoporosis.
Experts recommend mothers nurse because it
lowers their
risk of anaemia (mostly caused by iron deficiency), breast cancer, diabetes,
osteoporosis, and postpartum haemorrhaging.
And, believe it or not, breastfeeding also
lowers your
risk of
osteoporosis.
It can help with post-pregnancy recovery and, over the long term,
lowers the
risk of obesity,
osteoporosis and breast and ovarian cancer.
Hormone replacement therapy has been controversial over the past few decades as studies have associated it with both health benefits —
lowering the
risk of
osteoporosis and improving some measures of heart health, for example — and
risks, including links to cancer and stroke.
The European Menopause and Andropause Society (EMAS) has issued a new clinical guide with the aim of raising awareness of the importance of calcium in
lowering the
risk of
osteoporosis.
«In many parts of the world, the
low average calcium intake may be putting most people at increased
risk of fractures and
osteoporosis.»
Risk of adverse effects of inhalers — Because postmenopausal women treated for asthma with inhalers (also known as inhaled corticosteroids) have significantly lower bone mineral density, they are at additional risk for osteoporo
Risk of adverse effects of inhalers — Because postmenopausal women treated for asthma with inhalers (also known as inhaled corticosteroids) have significantly
lower bone mineral density, they are at additional
risk for osteoporo
risk for
osteoporosis.
... It would be premature to use this study to immediately modify our clinical use of potent bone - active agents in the nursing home population with documented
osteoporosis (i.e. those who have a
low BMD as a major
risk factor for fracture).
«Premature babies may grow up to have weaker bones:
Low birth weight plays a big role in
osteoporosis risk.»
Bone loss and the
risk of fracture is also a serious concern for the 54 million people in the United States who have
low bone density or
osteoporosis.1 The three-fold difference observed in bone mechanical strength versus density in the current study should prompt additional review of how physicians assess
risk and treat patients with this condition.
After adjusting for all these factors, each unit increase in yogurt intake in women was associated with a 31 %
lower risk of osteopenia and a 39 %
lower risk of
osteoporosis.
In men, a 52 %
lower risk of
osteoporosis was found.
Two American Journal of Clinical Nutrition studies found that the more deficient someone was in magnesium, the
lower their bone density was, increasing the
risk of
osteoporosis and fractures.
Therefore, a lack of testosterone is not only a serious obstacle on your road to great muscles — if left untreated,
low testosterone levels can have grave long - term negative effects on your health, ranging from
osteoporosis and diabetes to an increased
risk of death from heart disease.
The health benefits of soy for menopausal women could include fewer hot flushes, protection from coronary heart disease and
lowered risk of
osteoporosis.
In the long term, protein has a strong association with improved bone health and a
lower risk of
osteoporosis (1,2).
Much of the current research suggests that most of us don't get enough vitamin D in our diets; and many of us have
low enough levels to increase our
risk of
osteoporosis, muscle pain and weakness, and bone pain; among other things.
Dairy marketing is specifically targeted at kids, those wanting to lose weight, and those at
risk for
osteoporosis (p.s. calcium needs saturated fat to be absorbed, so a
low - fat diet will put you at a higher
risk for
osteoporosis than not drinking milk).
But nutrients in legumes, whole grains, and dairy — all of which are forbidden on the paleo diet — can help to
lower the
risk of
osteoporosis and cardiovascular disease, reduce blood pressure, and promote a healthy weight, he says.
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.
SATURDAY, May 31 (HealthDay News)-- A drug used to treat
osteoporosis lowered the
risk of breast cancer recurrence in premenopausal women with early breast cancer.
People who have been diagnosed with obesity,
osteoporosis, heart disease, atherosclerosis, diabetes, or dementia also have higher
risk factors for
Low T.
Since high levels of homocysteine are associated with an increased
risk for atherosclerosis, diabetic heart disease, heart attack, and stroke, it's a good idea to be sure that your diet contains plenty of vitamin B12 to help keep homocysteine levels
low (homocysteine is also associated with
osteoporosis, and a recent study found that
osteoporosis occurred more frequently among women whose vitamin B12 status was deficient or marginal compared with those who had normal B12 status.)
The vegetable reduces * the
risk of
osteoporosis,
lowers blood pressure and recurring migraines as well as relieves hot flashes.
There is an association between deficiency of magnesium and
low bone density together with an increased
osteoporosis risk.
Individuals having optimum levels of magnesium require less vitamin D supplementation for achieving adequate levels of vitamin D. Magnesium also helps to reduce the
risk of
osteoporosis, which helps in mitigating bone fracture
risk which can be attributed to
low vitamin D levels.
Stronger bones and muscles are one of the most important of all reasons for women to consider testosterone replacement therapy if they have
Low T. Treatment with supplemental testosterone can help reduce the
risks of
osteoporosis and fractures in later years.
Older men with issues of obesity, diabetes, cardiac disease, dementia, atherosclerosis, and
osteoporosis have a higher than normal
risk of a
Low T diagnosis.
Avoid some inverted poses with disc disease of the spine, fragile or atherosclerotic neck arteries, extremely high or
low blood pressure, glaucoma, detachment of the retina, ear problems, severe
osteoporosis, cervical spondylitis, or if at
risk for blood clots.
With a unique mix of oleic acid and monounsaturated fatty acids, using olive oil raw or in
low - heat cooking applications has been shown to decrease the
risk of developing cancer, diabetes,
osteoporosis and Alzheimer's.
A lot of the anthropological data shows that it's been consumed only about 10,000 years ago, and the people that are consuming it typically have
lower bodies — body stature, smaller in uhm — skeletal structure and increased
risk for
osteoporosis.
As well as helping improve the way you look, this class can
lower your
risk of
osteoporosis.
Ethnicity — for instance, women who are white or of Southeast Asian descent have the greatest
risk of
osteoporosis, and African - American and Hispanic men and women have a
lower, but still significant,
risk of the disease
Rather, I wanted to spread the word on the importance of strength training and how it can help you
lower your
risk for
Osteoporosis.
That's why post-menopausal women are at higher
risk for
osteoporosis — they have much
lower levels of estrogen than when they were younger.