«After adjusting for confounding factors, they found that men who consumed a daily bowl of whole grain (but not refined) cereal had a 29 percent
lower risk of heart failure.»
FRIDAY, May 18, 2018 (HealthDay News)-- Attention, middle - age couch potatoes: There's still time to
lower your risk of heart failure, a condition affecting more than 5 million Americans.
These success stories underscore the many benefits of regular physical activity, including
lower risk of heart failure, lower blood pressure and better brain health.
Our findings suggest that efficient IBD treatment aimed at reducing the length and number of disease activity episodes might
lower the risk of heart failure.»
Researchers assigned each type of physical activity an intensity score and determined walking or bicycling just 20 minutes per day was associated with a 21 percent
lower risk of heart failure and accounted for the largest difference in heart failure free survival.
Studies have shown that when doxorubicin is administered slowly, rather than all at once, patients may have
a lower risk of heart failure.
«After adjusting for confounding factors, they found that men who consumed a daily bowl of whole grain (but not refined) cereal had a 29 percent
lower risk of heart failure.»
Compared to people who were not active at all, those who followed the recommended 150 minutes of activity a week
lowered their risk of heart failure by 10 %.
Not exact matches
Some
of these are, but not limited to,
lowering the
risk of heart disease,
heart failure, gallstones, breast cancer and type 2 diabetes.
Drinking coffee, and diets consisting mostly
of vegetables, fruit, beans and whole grains, have both been linked to a
lower risk of developing
heart failure
Sekendiz suggests that health and sports facilities must face up to their responsibilities in order to avoid problems associated with irresponsive practice, such as the
low but catastrophic
risk of new users suffering
heart failure, for instance, when given an overly vigorous workout.
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.
Hospitalized
heart failure patients in all age groups within the study and with all levels
of ejection fraction had significantly
lower rates
of survival after five years and a higher
risk of re-hospitalization than people in the United States without
heart failure.
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.
An analysis
of more than 17,000 adults has found that coffee drinkers have a 7 per cent
lower risk of developing
heart failure for every cup
of coffee they consume per week.
Those with the highest NT - proBNP levels had a nearly 10-fold higher
risk of developing
heart failure compared with those with the
lowest levels.
Compared with participants with the
lowest levels
of hsTnT at the start
of the study, those with the highest hsTnT levels had a nearly 5-fold higher
risk of developing
heart failure.
An analysis
of the clinical trials suggests that ACEIs reduce the
risk of death from all causes by 13 percent, cut the
risk CV deaths by 17 percent and
lower the
risk of major CV events by 14 percent, including myocardial infarction (
heart attack) by 21 percent and
heart failure by 19 percent.
· evidence indicates that
low sodium intake may lead to
risk of adverse health effects among those with mid - to late - stage
heart failure who are receiving aggressive treatment for their disease;
Additionally, even with heightened
risk, a
heart healthy lifestyle — maintaining a normal body weight, regular exercise and controlling other
risk factors such as high blood pressure, diabetes and high cholesterol — can help
lower the
risk of heart disease and
heart failure.
«Our observational study found that treating to
low pressures doesn't provide any benefit to patients with regard to reducing
risk of dangerous
heart events like
heart attack,
heart failure and stroke.
«Aspirin
lowers risk of early death for patients with diabetes,
heart failure: Paradoxically, aspirin also associated with increased
risk of nonfatal
heart attack, stroke.»
For people living with both Type 2 diabetes and
heart failure, taking an aspirin each day appears to
lower the
risk of dying or being hospitalized for
heart failure, according to research being presented at the American College
of Cardiology's 67th Annual Scientific Session.
Physical activity can
lower the
risk of heart damage in middle - aged and older adults and reduce the levels of heart damage in people who are obese, according to research published today in JACC: Heart Fai
heart damage in middle - aged and older adults and reduce the levels
of heart damage in people who are obese, according to research published today in JACC: Heart Fai
heart damage in people who are obese, according to research published today in JACC:
Heart Fai
Heart Failure.
A number
of large studies have found that people who eat fish at least once a week have moderately
lower risks of heart attack, stroke,
heart failure and sudden cardiac death, according to the new report.
Residents
of wet Texas counties, for instance, have a 9 percent
lower risk of heart attack and 13 percent
lower risk of congestive
heart failure, according to the study.
The researchers found that people with a
low sodium intake (less than 3,000 mg) experienced a higher
risk of heart attack, stroke, or
heart failure, compared to people who consumed between 3,000 mg and 6,000 mg a day.
According to a large new Swedish study that followed over 60,000 adults for up to 17 years, consuming nuts was associated with a
lower risk of heart attack,
heart failure, stroke, and irregular rapid heartbeat.
People who eat whole grains also have better blood sugar,
lower blood pressure, and
lower risks of diabetes and
heart failure.
And it's not just theoretical: a large 2011 study in the American
Heart Journal found that the lower the level of vitamin C in the blood, the higher the risk for heart failure.6 Take 1,000 to 2,000 mg a
Heart Journal found that the
lower the level
of vitamin C in the blood, the higher the
risk for
heart failure.6 Take 1,000 to 2,000 mg a
heart failure.6 Take 1,000 to 2,000 mg a day.
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 hospitalizatio
OF LOW SALT INTAKE A 2006 study showed that sodium restriction increases the
risk of heart failure, death and hospitalizatio
of heart failure, death and hospitalization.
Patients suffering from underlying
heart conditions or who retain
low fluid levels over an extended period
of time have a higher
risk of suffering from
heart failure as the result
of a potassium deficiency.
The famous Lyon Diet
Heart Study made medical history — those on the olive - oil based diet had an unprecedented 76 percent lower risk of dying from cardiovascular disease or suffering heart failure, heart attack, or st
Heart Study made medical history — those on the olive - oil based diet had an unprecedented 76 percent
lower risk of dying from cardiovascular disease or suffering
heart failure, heart attack, or st
heart failure,
heart attack, or st
heart attack, or stroke.
Investigators found that a 45 - year - old without those three key
risk factors has as much as an 86 percent
lower risk for
heart failure compared with someone with poor control
of weight, blood pressure and blood sugar.
The
risks to animals include: a high
failure rate with cloned embryos, oversized fetuses, a
low frequency
of live normal births, neonatal respiratory
failure and
heart disease.
Men who are six feet tall or taller have a significantly
lower risk of having
heart failure according to new research.
(In fact, people whose high blood pressure was spotted early and medicated were able to
lower their
risk of stroke by almost 30 percent,
heart - related death by 25 percent, and
heart failure by 20 percent.)