Sentences with phrase «multifactorial in»

This possibility arises from the fact that many psychiatric disorders are multifactorial in origin and that many causal factors are not diagnosis - specific.
Vulnerability amongst children was multifactorial in origin, and predisposed the child to exposure to neglect and abuse in both the family context and in the state care intended to protect them.
Unlike in people, where trauma is the most common etiology of the disease, canine CCL rupture is multifactorial in origin.
Cardiovascular disease is certainly multifactorial in nature, and while we can't alter patients» genetics, family history, or socioeconomic status, we can certainly educate them about the importance of a diet and lifestyle that supports a healthy gut and heart.

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The Australian Beverages Council, representing 95 % of the non-alcoholic beverages industry, has today responded to the recent article in Pediatric Obesity that reaffirms obesity is a complex, multifactorial issue and soft drinks play no greater contributing role than any other factor.
The Australian Beverages Council, representing 95 % of the non-alcoholic beverages industry, has today responded to the recent article in Pediatric Obesity that reaffirms obesity is a complex, multifactorial issue and soft drinks play no -LSB-...]
Dry eye is multifactorial disease of the tears and ocular surface that results in symptoms of discomfort, visual disturbance, and tear film instability with potential damage to the ocular surface.
Reported satisfaction level — clearly a multifactorial issue — is not likely to be helpful in determining which interventions are useful to promote and support breastfeeding.
We also observed a low frequency of a variety of embryonic defects in the experimental groups, such as neural tube, heart looping, and turning defects; these results mimic the low incidence and multifactorial nature of these anomalies in humans.
Mechanisms are considered to be multifactorial and include sucking, skin - to - skin contact, warmth, rocking, sound and smell of the mother, and possibly endogenous opiates present in the breast milk.
The genetic variants associated with asthma have also effects on autoimmune diseases and other diseases with an inflammatory component such as cardiovascular diseases, cancers, neuro - psychiatric diseases, which strengthens the importance of pleiotropy in multifactorial diseases.
«Alzheimer's is a multifactorial disease where a build - up of subtle problems develop in the nervous system over a span of decades,» says Michael Silverman, an SFU biology associate professor.
As it is well known that hypertension is a complex, multifactorial, quantitative trait under a polygenic control, 30 % to 50 % of the variation in blood pressure between individuals is attributed to genetic factors, and the genes responsible for susceptibility and blood pressure variation are mostly unknown.
It is a multifactorial disorder in which genetic susceptibility, aging and environmental factors converge to cause neurodegeneration.
Nevertheless, after intensive treatment, nearly half of adult women with anorexia nervosa relapse within a year... This work shows how modern neuroscience can lead to a new treatment and simultaneously improve understanding of perpetuating factors in a complex, multifactorial disease... Both mood and social function warrant further examination as potential neural factors that might perpetuate anorexia nervosa in adults.
Thanks to new research by the International School for Advanced Studies — SISSA in Trieste (Italy), it has been realized that the weight gain after implant has a multifactorial origin.
For the final two — single - gene and multifactorial diseases — we'll focus in on what happens when mutations occur directly to our genetic code.
It should be noted that the 7th Pan Arab Human Genetics Conference will be held from 18 to 20 January 2018 at Conrad hotel in Dubai, and will discuss the Omics Era through 4 main topics: precision medicine, big data in human genetics, genomics of multifactorial disorders, and the current trend in human genetics sciences.
The study, integration and analysis of these data increasingly allows to unravel the genetic mechanisms and networks underlying complex biological phenotypes paving the way for an era of «genomic medicine,» in which new diagnostic and therapeutic approaches to common multifactorial conditions are emerging.
Reading is a multifactorial process that is influenced by psychological, physiological, environmental, sociological and linguistic factors.1, 2 From an optometrist's perspective, a decrease in reading ability may be associated with poor visual acuity, unstable binocular vision, or ocular disease.3 It is therefore important that people with poor reading comprehension receive a comprehensive oculo - visual assessment.
A: Its multifactorial, but there are better outcomes in hospitals that are equipped for heart attacks.
Its multifactorial, but there are better outcomes in hospitals that are equipped for heart attacks.
As a doctor with four board certifications, I know that everything in health is multifactorial — eating the right foods must be combined with exercise and mental health to achieve the most benefit.
«Migraine triggers tend to work in a multifactorial fashion,» says Susan Broner, MD, a neurologist at the Headache Institute at St. Luke's - Roosevelt Hospital Center in New York City, which is why it can be hard to figure out exactly what is causing your headaches.
The sum of the information discussed in this series clearly demonstrates the multifactorial nature of IBS.
NUTRITIONAL THERAPIES FOR ALZHEIMER»S DISEASE The damage observed in AD brains is complex and multifactorial.
Individuals with the ApoE4 gene are having remarkable success using a mild ketogenic diet and multifactorial lifestyle intervention protocol created by Dale Bredesen, MD, and outlined in his book, The End of Alzheimer's (11).
Please keep that in mind when I say this, but I do tend to agree, just my overall view of most diseases, from what I've been able to gather, is that they are multifactorial, and I generally resist theories that seem to suggest that one disease has one cause.
I believe that what we eat has a lot to do with the health of our brains, though of course mental illness (like physical illness) has multifactorial causes, and by no means should we diminish the importance of addressing all the causes in each individual.
In a lot of cases, the pelvic floor may require a multifactorial approach.
Autoimmunity is a multifactorial condition; certain infections, stress, chronic inflammation in the gut, genetics, allergies and food intolerances, and environmental exposure to chemicals can all play a role in the development of autoimmune disease.
Although the causes of type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular diseases are multifactorial, diet definitely plays a role in the incidence and severity of these diseases.
Finally, two trials tested the effects of fruits and vegetables in the context of multifactorial interventions on blood pressure (Appel et al., 2003; Sacks et al., 2001).
In both studies, the multifactorial interventions significantly lowered blood pressure.
Your insomnia, for example, isn't due to an Ambien deficiency, but a conventional doctor doesn't have the time, the resources or the training to educate you and support you in addressing the multifactorial reasons you can't sleep, so you're given a drug like Ambien, which is addictive and has multiple problematic side effects.
It is obvious from the evidence above that the childhood obesity epidemic in the UK today is multifactorial, multilevel and involves many agents from health, schools and parents, as well as the leisure and hospitality industry.
Dog Bites and Pit Bulls In December 2013, The Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association (JAVMA) published the most comprehensive multifactorial study of dog bite - related fatalities (DBRFs) completed since the subject was first studied in the 1970In December 2013, The Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association (JAVMA) published the most comprehensive multifactorial study of dog bite - related fatalities (DBRFs) completed since the subject was first studied in the 1970in the 1970s.
Infectious respiratory disease in the dog is multifactorial, both bacterial and viral pathogens are frequently observed.
We are uncertain why dogs with advanced kidney disease loose their appetite, but it is almost certainly due in part to rising levels of metabolic wastes and toxins within their bodies (in doctorspeak: multifactorial metabolic derangements).
For epilepsy in the golden retriever, a multifactorial etiology, including genetic and environmental factors has been described 9.
However, the precise cause remains unclear in the majority of dogs but is likely multifactorial.
«There is a growing awareness that BSL does not improve community safety and penalizes responsible dog owners and their family companions... If communities wish to implement effective dog bite prevention programs, recommendations continue to shift in favor of multifactorial approaches focusing on improved ownership and husbandry practices, better understanding of dog behavior, education of parents and children regarding safety around dogs, and consistent enforcement of dangerous dog / reckless owner ordinances in communities.
Feline Lower Urinary Tract Disease, or FLUTD, is a multifactorial disease condition that affects many domestic cats; in fact, up to 10 % of all cats treated in emergency hospitals are affected with FLUTD.
HD is a developmental (DJD might not show up right away), progressive (it'll eventually be worse), multifactorial (environment has a part to play in the expression of the bad genes) disorder.
They have written countless scientific articles on the subject but have never been able to tell you more than the cause is probably a combination of many individual things (multifactorial) things occurring in the affected pet's or human's body.
These cases in my opinion are multifactorial; and it is necessary to rule out medical problems, such as chronic pain, metabolic, endocrine problems, or even toxins.
This supports the idea that CM / SM in CKCS may in fact be multifactorial and an abnormal development process affecting the CCF may be acting as a disease modifier.
This study supports the multifactorial nature of CM and syringomyelia and that this condition can not be explained by a simple defect in the development of a single skull bone; it is a more complex disorder involving cranial base shortening, craniocervical junction abnormalities and other, as yet undetermined, factors not investigated in this study.
In December of 2013 the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association published the most comprehensive, multifactorial study on dog bite fatalities to date.
The story comes from the Alzheimer's Society website, and describes how Mark's now 82 - year old mom, Sylvia, was diagnosed with multifactorial Alzheimer's in December of 2016.
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