Sentences with phrase «of arterial»

Independent effects of weight change and attained body weight on prevalence of arterial hypertension in obese and non-obese men
It's a measurement of arterial stiffness, which «has been shown to predict coronary artery disease» in people with certain risk factors, according to the Journal of Human Hypertension.
At first, we were a little underwhelmed with the low end, hearing a lack of power in explosions and the whopping of arterial weapons.
I mean, how could anybody competent to assess the results of an arterial blood gases analysis and regulate a patient's supplemental oxygen administration not realize that?
It did not kill the heartworms as rapidly as Immiticide, so the chances of arterial worm blockages appeared less.
According to the affective — emotional mechanism hypothesis, a relaxing human — animal bond acts on adrenal and other corticosteroid hormones inducing a reduction of arterial pressure and cardiorespiratory rates.
The combination of arterial tissue damage, blood vessel blockage, and pulmonary edema all lead to an increase in the pressure in the vena cava and the right side of the heart.
While non-invasive measurement of arterial blood pressure in cats was first described in the veterinary literature in the 1970s, it remained primarily a research tool and was not commonly used in clinical practice.
Easy highway access: Sure it's easy, considering the street is the equivalent of an arterial route to the highway.
Having endured almost four hours of arterial grind, I reckon I've earned another stint in the RCZ, so I stick with the Pug for the half - hour dash to the coast.
More inflammation means more irritation of your arterial walls, which means more plaque — IF you don't have enough AA.
We found a significantly increased plasma NO concentration after SMR and others have suggested that NO participates in the regulation of arterial stiffness (25,30).
Furthermore, consequential changes in vasodilator function persist for several weeks (16), which might decrease baseline levels of arterial stiffness.
For people with type 2 diabetes, studies have shown that measurements of arterial health dropped significantly with consumption of saturated fat.
In healthy volunteers studied with a single high - fat meal, measures of arterial health and function drop dramatically for four hours.
Recent science shows very clearly that eggs do not increase the risk of arterial blockages or heart attack.
One major way that it benefits the heart is through the removal of arterial wall plaques.
Stiff arteries heighten your risk of cardiac problems, heart attacks and strokes, however, the muscle tissue vs. arterial tissue flexibility link was only identified in middle aged and older adults, and the authors noted that some degree of arterial stiffening is to be expected as we age.
The BMJ editorial letter also mentioned refined carbohydrates as a source of arterial inflammation.
This increases the risk of clot formation and perpetuates the formation of arterial plaques.
HI lee RN after the ages of 24 to 27 the bodys enzyme production reduces to from a teaspoon to eyedopper levels we start to rely on the bodies own ability to assimilate and absorb its own enzyme source where as we can run through walls at 17 to 27 try to do ot at 37 0r 47 things do nt go as planned recovery takes longer a we age generally with poor diet and junk food shrinkage of organs increase as we age because of the lack of enzymes that are active in the body fibrin scar tissue and debris as well as sludge in the blood require the following (number 1) is oxygen (number 2) is Enzymes (number 3) is electrolytes (Number 4) is negatively ionized (Red Blood Cells) this is what is required to remove the excessive fibrin from the body Dr perlmutter is correct with his grain and carb theory however without systemic enzyme assistance and the other 3 protocols organ shrinkage and early aging are a reality the enzymes (systemic) do the major work eating up and ridding the excessive fibrin that is in the body and easy to see with microscopy as is Red Blood cells that are positively ionised (Stuck together) find it had to deliver ATP (cell food) that feed the cells One of the major causes of arterial blockages is inflamation condensed LDL triglycerides (bad cholestorol) not mistaking fluffy or non condensed LDL which is good for the brain and harmless as is HDL cholestorol levels
Though mentioning refined carbohydrates, it failed to include added sugar as a source of arterial inflammation.
And the root cause of arterial inflammation is cited with dietary recommendations that lean toward the Mediterranean Diet.
Oxidative stress damages the lining of arterial walls while oxidizing cholesterol, changing its structure and promoting atherosclerosis.
Good cholesterol helps protect against heart attacks by carrying cholesterol away from the arteries, and some experts think it may also slow the buildup of arterial plaques, according to the American Heart Association.
It pushes the blood a great deal harder than normal and it raises the elasticity of the arterial wall of the heart and also enhances your heart muscles.
Astaxanthin has also been shown to help increase HDL - cholesterol (which was recently shown to help the body strip plaque off of arterial walls) as well as decrease triglycerides in another clinical trial, suggesting it plays an important role in cardiovascular health.
Diets rich in animal protein have been linked to higher levels of cholesterol and insulin and increased likelihood of arterial blockages, all of which lead to higher rates of mortality.
Garlic's essential oil has proven effective lowering blood pressure and preventing the formation of arterial plaque.
During illness, the body of the tongue will change according to the strength or weakness of the arterial or venous blood flow, lymphatic drainage and concentration of plasma proteins.
Additionally, Resveratrol (contained in Red Wine Extract) has been clinically shown to roll back the relative age of arterial tissues by decades.
Acetyl - L - Carnitine is also a powerful super antioxidant which is very effective in fighting with dangerous free radicals preventing them from damaging cell's DNA, mitochondria or lining of arterial walls.
Any irritation in the lining of arterial walls — which includes high levels of fat in the blood, abnormal hormonal levels, smoking and high blood pressure — all can trigger heart diseases.
Weakening of arterial walls leads to the development of aneurysms or bulging of arteries much like a bubble on a bicycle tire.
The brachial artery test does measure this directly by measuring the rebound rate of the arterial diameter after a secondary stressor, in this case reduction in blood flow from a blood pressure cuff.
Homocysteine is a free radical that is especially attracted to the lining of the arterial walls and causes endothelial injury.
Do swollen ankles and puffy black shiners really have anything to do with the inflammation of arterial walls?
This would seem to refute the impairment of arterial function.
This protein protects the blood vessels from calcification by congregating around the elastic fibers of the arterial lining and guarding against calcium crystal deposition.
Silica makes the inner lining of arterial tissue less permeable.
Silicon is proposed to work by making the inner lining of the arterial tissue (tunica intima) less permeable.
The cholesterol «was found to be responsible» for the thickening of the arterial walls and thus decreasing the diameter in the arteries which leads in most cases to high blood pressure and increased risk of diseases affecting the blood vessels.
For example, POM ads say that their juice can result in a «significant reduction of IMT [intima media thickness](thickness of arterial plaque).»
The new machine revealed the presence of arterial blockages, thus permitting early diagnosis of coronary heart disease.
Depending on the method of analysis used («mean percent stenosis» or «minimal lumen diameter»), either eight people or five people had evidence of regression in some of their arterial lesions.
* It is also shown to prevent bone loss and promote bone integrity while significantly reducing the incidence of arterial calcification, promoting optimal cardiovascular function.
The real instigator of arterial plaque that is now recognized by a handful of out - of - the - box cardiologists is a sub-particle of LDL known as Lp (a).
Not only is vitamin D known to help reduce your risk of arterial stiffness, a major risk factor for stroke, but it can also:
This simple test of being able to touch your toes from a sitting position, may indicate the degree of arterial stiffness, which often prededes cardiocascular disease.
Cholesterol buildup, oxidation, and inflammation are the three harbingers of Arterial Acne, the leading cause of the death in the United States.
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