Sentences with phrase «metabolic disorders leading»

And it's been linked to cancer and metabolic disorders leading to obesity.

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Some leading scientists connect this decline in gut health and increase in inflammation to metabolic disorder - the forerunner to diabetes.
A 2013 study by Cheryl Watson at The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston found that even picomolar concentrations (less than one part per trillion) of BPS can disrupt a cell's normal functioning, which could potentially lead to metabolic disorders such as diabetes and obesity, asthma, birth defects or even cancer.
It is rare metabolic disorder that leads to e. coli sepsis, live failure and death.
And it seems diet is to blame, causing tiny changes in sperm that may lead to metabolic disorders in mouse pups.
This can lead to metabolic disorders, among other disturbances.
Mutations of DMT1, which affect its transport properties, lead to iron - related metabolic disorders such as anemia and the iron storage disease hemochromatosis.
The researchers theorize BPA exposure during pregnancy may result in the overworking of pancreatic beta cells and lead to an increased susceptibility to the development of diabetes and other metabolic disorders.
It is also important to note that HIV research may lead to advances in the treatment of other viral infections, as well as cancers, metabolic diseases (diabetes, high cholesterol) and other immune system disorders.
A hallmark of many metabolic disorders and a precursor to type 2 diabetes, insulin resistance in people can lead to an overworked pancreas, excess fat storage and chronic high blood sugar.
If the introduced unbalance leads to an overgrowth of bacteria producing toxins themselves, intestinal and metabolic disorders can follow.
«Recently, the attention of scientists has been attracted to endocrine - disrupting chemicals (EDCs), compounds that are suspected of promoting the development of various metabolic disorders via their capacity to impact hormonal and metabolic signaling pathways,» said lead author Shane Regnier, a doctoral candidate at the University of Chicago's Committee for Molecular Metabolism & Nutrition.
«Since BPA has also been linked to obesity in humans, people need to be aware that environmental factors can lead to increased susceptibility to obesity and cardio - metabolic disorders
Travel across time zones or shift work can knock those rhythms out of whack, possibly leading to sleep problems, bipolar disorder, metabolic syndrome and even cancer.
This is the same metabolic pathway which leads to the disease, tyrosinaemia type I. Normally, a liver transplant is the only treatment that will prevent an early death from liver disorders associated with the disease.
Metabolic syndrome is a group of very common obesity - related disorders that can lead to type - 2 diabetes, cardiovascular and / or liver diseases.
Mitochondrial diseases affect at least 1 in 5000 people and can lead to a variety of serious, incurable metabolic diseases, including disorders of...
Often children and adults suffering from metabolic disorders seek help too late, leading to the need of hospitalization and sometimes even life support.
For example, phthalates are chemicals often used in cosmetics and are known to disrupt hormones in the body — leading to reproductive disorders, metabolic disorders, and even behavioral disorders.
High amounts of oxalates have also been found in persons with a metabolic disorder called Zellweger syndrome, which causes the reduction or absence of an intracellular organelle called peroxisome, leading to mental retardation and severe metabolic problems.
Carbohydrate intolerance also plays part in obese people, where the inability to process carbohydrates properly leads to decreased level of fitness and increased metabolic disorders due to accumulation of fat around the muscles.
That stress leads to serious metabolic disorders like prediabetes and diabetes II.
Not only is soda replacing more healthful, bone - building options, but it also contributes to obesity, blood sugar imbalances, inflammation, and other metabolic disorders that lead to poor bone quality.
«By directly interacting with melatonin receptors in the brain and peripheral tissues, environmental chemicals, such as carbaryl, may disrupt key physiological processes leading to misaligned circadian rhythms, sleep patterns, and altered metabolic functions increasing the risk for chronic diseases such as diabetes and metabolic disorders,» said Dubocovich.
Regular consumption of artificial sweeteners may have negative effects on the microbiome, leading to metabolic disorders and obesity.
PCOS is a genetic, hormonal, metabolic and reproductive disorder that can lead to obesity, cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes, infertility and endometrial cancer.
Written informed consent was obtained from participants who then underwent health screening including: medical, psychological and sleep history, semistructured clinical psychiatric interview, physical examination, complete blood cell count and comprehensive metabolic panel, urine toxicology, 12 - lead electrocardiogram, and polysomnographic sleep disorders screen.
A 2013 study by Cheryl Watson at The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston found that even picomolar concentrations (less than one part per trillion) of BPS can disrupt a cell's normal functioning, which could potentially lead to metabolic disorders such as diabetes and obesity, asthma, birth defects or even cancer.
Taking in more than you need can eventually lead to obesity, with an increased risk of cancer and metabolic disorders.
This leads to more cravings, and over time, may lead to metabolic disorders, like Type 2 diabetes.
This problem can lead to skyrocketing rates of cardiac and metabolic disorders, including Type 2 diabetes.
Most people are familiar with signs of aging but do not understand the connection between hormonal decline and how it undermines optimal metabolic function that lead to disorder associated with aging.
Occasionally, metabolic disorders can lead to orthopedic problems.
Secondary epilepsy can be attributed to such things as toxins (oftentimes, lead), metabolic disorders (low blood sugar is a common cause), nutritional deficiencies, head injuries, brain tumors, etc..
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