Sentences with phrase «obesity as a symptom»

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To better understand how symptoms of eating disorders might be linked to obesity, drug use and depression in males, Field and her colleagues reviewed responses to questionnaires completed as part of the Growing Up Today Study.
There is good news: obesity doesn't seem to lessen the effectiveness of corticosteroid inhalers, the standard treatment to ease asthma symptoms such as shortness of breath, coughing and chest pain, said Jason Lang, M.D., a pediatric lung specialist and director of the Duke Children's Pulmonary Function Laboratory, who led the study.
With the understanding that some diseases such as obesity are metabolic syndromes in which multiple biochemical pathways interact to cause complex symptoms, metabolic testing offers a way to gauge health over a lifetime.
It will be interesting to explore other inflammation states such as obesity, diabetes, cystic fibrosis, psoriasis, and arthritis to determine the importance of RIPK2 in driving inflammation damage and the usefulness of RIPK2 inhibitor 1 to alleviate the clinical symptoms associated with these diseases.
Overweight and obesity did not appear to reduce the effectiveness of corticosteroid inhalers in easing asthma symptoms, such as shortness of breath, coughing and chest pain.
They're also more likely to experience milder symptoms, such as insomnia, low energy, obesity, dizziness, headaches, backaches, decreased libido and gastrointestinal distress.
A fully - comprehensive treatment program can be effective in the elimination of these symptoms as well as providing protection against future, more serious, ailments that can come about when the condition is untreated like obesity, heart problems, diabetes, and Alzheimer's Disease.
Obesity, Type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, lipid problems, inflammation and hypertension are all symptoms of what is known as the metabolic syndrome.
The tragedy is that the Western medical profession tends to treat the individual symptoms — such as high blood pressure, blood sugar disorders and even extreme treatments such as obesity surgery.
It is worth repeating; if you eat a non-fiber carbohydrate (sugar or starch), it will raise your blood sugar, as it would your neighbor's blood sugar, and it will raise virtually every person's blood sugar in the world... and every dog's, and every worm's blood sugar... In turn, raising glucose raises insulin and leptin and accelerates the rate of aging, and the symptoms of aging, including cardiovascular disease, diabetes, obesity, osteoporosis, and cancer.
Testosterone deficiency — defined as low levels of total testosterone in the presence of symptoms - is common among men with obesity and type 2 diabetes, with a reported prevalence of 58 % and 45 %, respectively.
In 2010, researchers published findings showing MCTs help lower your risk of developing metabolic syndrome, 18 which includes a cluster of symptoms such as abdominal obesity, high blood pressure and insulin resistance.
Health professionals encourage regular exercise to prevent or improve symptoms of conditions such as diabetes, heart disease and obesity, but the scientific evidence on whether exercise increases or reduces fatigue had never been reviewed quantitatively.
When your microbiome goes out of balance, however, you risk such symptoms as brain fog, depression, anxiety, bad skin and insomnia — and, down the road, obesity, diabetes, and cancer.
It seldom causes symptoms in the early stages, but over time, untreated hypothyroidism can cause a number of health problems, such as obesity, joint pain, infertility and heart disease.
The chicken phthalates have also been associated with increased odds of Caesarean section, diminished child intelligence (particularly in boys), attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) symptoms, later in life, abdominal obesity, altered thyroid function, damaged sperm, and, as we learned this summer, a lower sperm count.
This precarious scenario causes not only weight gain, hypoglycemic symptoms (light - headedness, low energy, brain - fog), but contributes to obesity and heart disease as well.
The accumulation of these toxins can easily overwhelm our internal detoxification systems and lead to annoying symptoms like fatigue, poor skin and brain fog as well as serious diseases like autism, cancer and obesity.
My problem is this: In all the articles I've read about CI they list weight gain, and obesity as a sign or symptom, but I'm not overweight, and I don't gain weight, I lose it, and my weight will drop like a stone, rapidly.
If these levels are imbalanced, we may experience symptoms such as fatigue, irritability, insomnia, obesity, diabetes, and anxiety and have a more difficult time handling stressful situations.
However, annual examinations by the vet will be good for preventive care as some medical conditions such as diabetes, arthritis, and obesity are common in aging pets but can have subtle symptoms.
- Obesity - Anesthesia involving the placement of an endotracheal tube - Development of kennel cough or other respiratory infection - Increased respiratory irritants in the air (cigarette smoke, dust, etc.)- Heart enlargement (the heart can get so big that it presses on the trachea)- If a secondary factor such as one of those listed above should occur and make a previously incidental collapsed trachea a problem, often removal of the secondary factor (weight loss program, getting an air filter, etc.) may clear up the symptoms of the collapsed trachea.
Just as in humans, obesity is sometimes a symptom of an underlying medical problem and may not be successfully addressed until any medical issues are dealt with.
If your dog is still not losing weight, I would have him properly tested for thyroid disorders as obesity is a common symptom of hypothyroidism.
High carbohydrate diets are therefore unnatural, and have been linked to such illnesses as feline diabetes (monitor your cat for feline diabetes symptoms) and obesity.
Even if sudden obesity turns out not to be presenting as a symptom of diabetes in your dog, it can also put him or her at increased risk of developing it in the future.
However, self - report measures have been shown to provide valid classification of obesity status among adults.35 - 37 The CES - D is not meant to be a diagnostic tool but has been shown to perform well as a screening tool, 38 and such measures are likely to be used in an office setting to assess maternal depressive symptoms.
The quality of relationships parents make with their children predicts healthy eating, 3 and the only programmes which have an (albeit modest) impact in reversing childhood obesity are programmes which offer development of parenting skills as well as lifestyle advice.4 5 Adverse parenting is also a risk factor for the adoption of smoking, 6 alcohol and drug misuse, 6 teenage pregnancy, 6 and poor mental health in children, 7 adolescents8 9 and adults.10 11 It is possible to show that adverse parenting and poor quality parent — child relationships are risk factors for poor health in general6 12 — 14 and symptoms of poor physical health6 12 13 in childhood and adulthood, as well as cardiovascular disease, 6 13 cancer, 6 13 musculoskeletal problems, 6 13 injury15 and mortality6 in later life.
Depressive symptoms and body dissatisfaction are important risk factors, as well as childhood obesity.
Psychiatric symptoms in adolescence as predictors of obesity in early adulthood: a longitudinal study
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