Not exact matches
Meanwhile, long - term health effects include
increased risk for diseases like
hypertension, diabetes, depression and
obesity.
Of the data that is available, however, the vast majority shows that heavy sugary - drink consumption is linked with an
increased risk of diabetes, gout,
hypertension, heart disease, stroke, and
obesity.
Bioactive lipids in metabolic syndrome: Scientific literature review on dietary fats and oils that help with decreasing metabolic disorders such as abdominal
obesity, dyslipidemia,
hypertension and insulin sensitivity that
increase risk of cardiovascular disease.
Everyday we read or hear about unhealthy foods - foods like infant formula, processed / packaged industrially made infant foods, junk foods, foods with high levels of starch, transfats, highly processed foods, which
increase our risk of getting cancer, heart disease, diabetes,
hypertension,
obesity, and other non-communicable diseases (NCDs).
«I am a physician and have seen a dramatic
increase in diabetes,
obesity, and
hypertension in my patients.
I made a quick search for «maternal death rate
increase» Everything I found points to the same thing: Maternal death rate
increased in the USA because of the
increasing rates of
obesity, diabetes and
hypertension and other kind of risk factors (Which raises the risk of pregnancy).
«Our hypothesis was that there is
increased prevalence of cerebral microbleeds in MS because progression of that disease is associated with
increased likelihood of cardiovascular comorbidities, including
hypertension, altered lipid metabolism, overweight /
obesity, smoking and diabetes and migraine, all risk factors for cerebral microbleeds,» he said.
Studies strongly suggest that diet is associated with cancer and that
obesity increases the risk of many types of cancer as well as several chronic diseases, including type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease,
hypertension, and chronic inflammation.
In addition, the number of people who will develop diastolic heart failure is expected to rise as the population ages and the incidence of
obesity and
hypertension increases.
By
increasing education in early life and addressing hearing loss,
hypertension and
obesity in midlife, the incidence of dementia could be reduced by as much as 20 percent, combined.
One of the greatest health concerns in developed countries is the
increase in
obesity, diabetes, and metabolic syndrome, which is a combination of high blood pressure (
hypertension), blood sugar (hyperglycaemia), and cholesterol (dyslipidemia) along with
increased belly fat.
A potential explanation for the secular trend may be that while improved treatment for cardiovascular risk factors or complicating diseases has reduced mortality in all weight classes, the effects may have been greater at higher BMI levels than at lower BMI levels.12 Because
obesity is a causal risk factor for
hypertension, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and dyslipidemia,15,19 - 22 obese individuals may have had a higher selective decrease in mortality.18 Indirect evidence of this effect is seen in the findings as the deaths occur at similar time periods in the 3 cohorts, but cohorts recruited at later periods have an
increase in the BMI associated with the lowest mortality, possibly suggesting a period effect related to changes in clinical practice, such as improved treatments, or general public health status, such as decreased smoking or
increased physical activity.
With the worldwide
increase in
hypertension, diabetes, and other conditions associated with
obesity, the results from O'Connell's research at JAX may be just what the doctor will order.
What is clear: A poor diet can
increase the risk of developing
hypertension, cardiovascular disease,
obesity and diabetes, which in turn can end up compromising an individual's cognitive function.
Find out how to avoid the
increased risk of heart disease,
obesity,
hypertension, and diabetes from sitting too much.
Staying at a healthy weight can help prevent diseases and problems like
obesity,
hypertension, cholesterol levels etc., all of which can
increase the risk of dementia.
Increased consumption of sugar contributes to obesity and higher risk of cardiovascular disease mortality, as for high sodium intake, it's associated with increased risk of hypertension a
Increased consumption of sugar contributes to
obesity and higher risk of cardiovascular disease mortality, as for high sodium intake, it's associated with
increased risk of hypertension a
increased risk of
hypertension and stoke.
Dr. Levine further explains that sitting not only
increases the risk
obesity, but also the risk of cancers (like lung, endometrial, breast and prostate), heart disease,
hypertension, diabetes and more.
From a medical perspective, the concern is that
obesity increases the risk of type 2 diabetes,
hypertension, heart disease, dementia, cancer, arthritis, and blood clots.
Data from a study on the characteristics of CKD patients, 55 percent of whom are male, found that typically, 18 percent of CKD patients are of normal weight (BMI < 25), 29 percent are overweight (BMI 25 - 30) and 53 percent are obese (BMI > 30), 84 percent have
hypertension and 42 percent have diabetes.8
Obesity is a risk factor for CKD and
hypertension, and is associated with
increased sodium excretion.
In short, HFCS has been shown to behave in our bodies as a toxin, and
increases the risk of diseases like heart disease,
obesity, type 2 diabetes, nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, and
hypertension, to name a few (8).
It
increases the mortality and the risk of chronic diseases like
hypertension, diabetes, depression,
obesity, and cancer, and it reduces quality of life and productivity.
This is important because
obesity is known to cause or
increase the possibility of many other medical conditions like diabetes, coronary heart disease,
hypertension, obstructive sleep disorders, osteoarthritis of the joints, etc.The first step in dealing with the problem is figuring out the root cause of your
obesity.
Increased levels of blood uric acid may be associated with increased risk of gout, high blood pressure (hypertension), obesity, prediabetes, diabetes, kidney disease, and cardiovascular
Increased levels of blood uric acid may be associated with
increased risk of gout, high blood pressure (hypertension), obesity, prediabetes, diabetes, kidney disease, and cardiovascular
increased risk of gout, high blood pressure (
hypertension),
obesity, prediabetes, diabetes, kidney disease, and cardiovascular disease.
Mastering Diabetes: Studies conducted in tens of thousands of people over 5 + years indicate that low - carbohydrate diets
increase your risk for cardiovascular disease, hemorrhagic stroke,
hypertension, atherosclerosis, diabetes mortality,
obesity, cancer, and all - cause mortality (premature death).
A combination of characteristics, such as abdominal
obesity and
hypertension, further
increases the risk of these conditions.
For example, both reduced and
increased sleep duration, as reported on questionnaires, are linked with
hypertension, diabetes, and
obesity.
I would like to draw your attention to the
increasing momentum that is being given to sugar and simple carbohydrates like white bread and white pasta and that link to chronic diseases such as diabetes,
obesity,
hypertension (
increased blood pressure) and heart attacks.
No wonder we're seeing an
increase in
hypertension,
obesity, diabetes, heart disease, ADHD and hyperactivity, anxiety, or depression.
Overweight and
obesity, in fact, can significantly
increase the chances of contracting type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease,
hypertension, metabolic syndrome and even cancer.
Meat and sugar
increase uric acid levels, which are associated with
increased risk of gout,
hypertension (high blood pressure),
obesity, prediabetes, diabetes, kidney disease and cardiovascular disease.
These internal imbalances can lead to negative effects to mood as well as an
increased risk of
obesity, diabetes,
hypertension, heart attack, osteoporosis, cancer, neurological disorders, infectious disease plus many other health issues.
Obesity increases the risk of various diseases, such as type 2 diabetes,
hypertension, coronary heart disease, and cancer.
in epidemiologic studies, shorter sleep correlates with
increased obesity,
hypertension, and other metabolic disorders.
There are numerous tests that are shown to be more important markers of an
increased risk of coronary artery disease than cholesterol.There are many causes and risk factors for heart disease, including inflammation, high cholesterol, low testosterone, low thyroid, low estrogen,
hypertension, high lipoprotein A, insulin resistance, diabetes,
obesity, high homocystine, nutritional deficiencies and excessive oxidation, to name a few.
Were it not so, the diet recommended by the medical community and the government for the last half - century wouldn't perfectly coincide with corresponding
increases in those dread diseases:
hypertension,
obesity, Type II diabetes and heart disease.
People experiencing sleep insufficiency are also more likely to suffer from chronic diseases such as
hypertension, diabetes, depression, and
obesity, as well as from cancer,
increased mortality, and reduced quality of life and productivity.
Hypertension, or
increased blood pressure, is also directly linked to
obesity in dogs.
Not only that, it is linked to everything from car crashes and occupational errors to chronic diseases like
hypertension, diabetes, depression, and
obesity, as well as cancer and
increased mortality.
Smoking and
obesity can
increase your blood pressure or
hypertension and, along with high cholesterol levels, both conditions greatly
increase your chances of suffering from heart disease,
increased risk of a heart attack, and Type 2 Diabetes.
Health conditions like diabetes,
obesity, and
hypertension can
increase complications and delivery costs.
Independent of
obesity, sex, and socioeconomic status and unrelated to sleep apnea, adolescents with poor sleep had a 3.5-fold
increased risk of prehypertension or
hypertension.