Are at a 62 % increased risk of developing diabetes, independent
of factors such as weight, hypertension, and high cholesterol.
How significantly they change depends on a variety
of factors such as weight gain, smoking, pregnancy hormones, and genetics.
Not exact matches
You can estimate your longevity using online calculators,
such as the ones from the Social Security Administration (which simply asks your gender and date
of birth), Living to 100 and financial services firm Blueprint Income (which
factors in other details including your
weight and how much you exercise and drink alcohol).
A FICO score is comprised
of five major
factors, although some are
weighted more heavily than others,
such as payment history and debt owed.
«The top three
weighted criteria are political and social environment, medical and health considerations, and public services and transport,» explains Griffiths, adding that criteria cover
factors such as ease
of entry and exit, air pollution, and risk
of disease.
Instead
of the
weights of different types
of bonds, investors can hone in on exposure to
factors that drive portfolio performance,
such as interest rate risk, credit risk, and others.
It does not help to undermine the expereince
of men who have suffered
such by describe it
as «occasional» or to claim that
such does not carry
as much
weight due to hisorical and social
factors.
Dietary strategies for managing
weight and other risk
factors of obesity - related chronic diseases
such as type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease and depression.
Multiple
factors play an important role in how well a baby will do including birth
weight, complications
of pregnancy
such as placental abruption, infection, and immature lung development to name just a few.
Studies that have evaluated the role
of maternal characteristics,
such as age,
weight, and ethnicity, have consistently found these
factors do not account fully for the temporal increase in the cesarean delivery rate or its regional variations (13 — 15).
Factors such as the duration
of the pregnancy past 28 weeks, the size
of the baby, and the mother's
weight did not affect the correlation.
Further
factors such as family income, the birth
weight of the child,
as well
as the education that the child receives are other
factors that do impact rates
of obesity and which were not taken into account.
Due to many
factors,
such as the
weight of your child, the age at which you place them in a forward facing car seat can vary.
As a parent, you must take several factors into consideration, such as age and weight of your child, materials used, size of the co-sleeper, durability, and breathabilit
As a parent, you must take several
factors into consideration,
such as age and weight of your child, materials used, size of the co-sleeper, durability, and breathabilit
as age and
weight of your child, materials used, size
of the co-sleeper, durability, and breathability.
Selecting the right double stroller depends on many
factors,
such as the age and
weight of your little angels, and how plan to use it.
The exact cause
of SIDS remains unknown, but a number
of risk
factors have been identified,
such as sleeping on the tummy, second hand smoke, overheating, premature birth, low birth
weight, and young age
of the mother.
The data used in the project covered the period 2000 - 2008 and considered
such factors as premature death, low birth
weights, and self - reported information regarding health - related quality
of life and poor physical and mental health days.
«Low blood concentrations
of vitamin B12 may be related to other
factors,
such as malnutrition and poverty, which can also affect birth
weight and length
of pregnancy,» he said.
The findings held true, even after vitamin D levels and other potentially influential
factors,
such as age, gender, race, ethnicity, duration
of disease,
weight (BMI) and drug treatment had been taken into account.
Researchers from the Perelman School
of Medicine at the University
of Pennsylvania found people with psoriasis that covers 10 percent
of their body or more are 64 percent more likely to develop diabetes than those without psoriasis, independent
of traditional risk
factors such as body
weight.
«We often think
of hearing loss
as an inevitable part
of the aging process, but these findings provide evidence that potentially modifiable risk
factors,
such as maintaining a healthy
weight and staying physically active, may help in the prevention
of hearing loss or delay its progression,» said Sharon Curhan, MD, ScM, lead author
of the paper and a researcher in the Channing Division
of Network Medicine at BWH.
M. Dominique Ashen, Ph.D., C.R.N.P., a nurse practitioner in the Ciccarone Center for the Prevention
of Heart Disease at Johns Hopkins and another study leader, says that a traditional risk assessment for cardiovascular disease involves checking blood pressure, cholesterol levels and
weight; evaluating for diabetes; taking a family history; calculating the 10 - year risk
of having a cardiovascular event; and asking about lifestyle
factors such as smoking, diet and exercise.
These results remained significant even when other
factors affecting health were taken into account,
such as socio - economic status, education,
weight, existing disease and level
of physical function.
«Although this wasn't an experiment, it was a well - controlled longitudinal study in a racially diverse sample — so it provides a strong clue that being socially integrated early in life is good for our health independent
of a number
of other
factors such as personality,
weight in childhood, and the family's social status in childhood,» she explains.
Very early birth
factors such as birth
weight and a mother's age impact the development
of a child.
The relationships between food intake at lunch and physical activity were independent
of factors previously shown to contribute to recess activity
such as a child's
weight status and gender.
«Behaviors
such as poor diet choices, physical inactivity, excess alcohol consumption and unhealthy body
weight could account for more than 20 percent
of cancer cases, and could, therefore, be prevented with lifestyle modifications,» Kohler said, adding that when tobacco exposure is considered, these modifiable issues are believed to be
factors in two - thirds
of U.S. cancer deaths.
Factors such as age, height,
weight, race, family history
of breast cancer, history
of benign breast disease, smoking, menopausal status, hormone and oral contraceptive use were taken into account.
The research team took into account a range
of factors such as body
weight, physical activity, amount
of caffeine consumed, and whether the participants smoked.
Additionally, even with heightened risk, a heart healthy lifestyle — maintaining a normal body
weight, regular exercise and controlling other risk
factors such as high blood pressure, diabetes and high cholesterol — can help lower the risk
of heart disease and heart failure.
The increased risk occurred regardless
of reported diet quality, physical activity, body
weight and other cardiovascular risk
factors,
such as high blood pressure, high cholesterol and diabetes.
At the same time, the results are adjusted for
factors such as birth
weight, mental or chronic illness in the child, and also the level
of education and mental health
of the parents.
The researchers adjusted their analysis to take account
of factors that could affect the results,
such as socio - economic status, lifestyle, birth
weight, gestational age at birth, gender, age, height and ethnicity.
To understand how obesity occurs and how it may be treated requires an understanding
of the genes that regulate body
weight and how their function is influenced by environmental
factors such as diets high in calories and dietary fat.
Did a single genetically programmed characteristic,
such as the length
of a leg bone, determine muscle mass or another trait related to body
weight, or were other
factors involved?
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.
Risk
factors such as age,
weight, reproductive history, and length
of time trying to conceive can have a significant impact on your odds
of getting pregnant and having a healthy, full - term pregnancy without any complications.
Your muscle and strength gains
as well
as your
weight loss results depend on a number
of factors,
such as how much water you drink, how much sodium you eat, how hard you work out, and how stressed you are.
This
of course will depend on
factors such as age, muscle mass, and
weight.
«The amount
of weight that you would expect to lose will vary depending on
factors such as your starting
weight, height, genetics and how much physical activity you undertake,» McGrice says.
Bottom line BMI and waist circumference, along with an evaluation
of your personal risk
factors such as high blood pressure, cholesterol levels, and family history for heart disease, should give you a good idea about whether you need to lose
weight.
On top
of the 4
factors listed above, the figures given also assume that you're a natural trainee (steroids and other drugs dramatically alter how much muscle you can pack on) and that you're starting from a normal healthy body
weight (those recovering from an illness
such as an eating disorder will be able to gain more total muscle mass from where they started).
The amount
of protein you need in a day depends on
factors such as your
weight, age and activity level.
The amount
of weight you may lose during this plan depends on several
factors,
such as your age, sex, and your current health conditions.
Drinking 8 glasses
of pure water a day is a good start, but you also need to take some other
factors such as your
weight, diet, activity level, etc into consideration.
Loss
of menstrual periods in a woman before menopause, which could be caused by various
factors such as stress, extreme
weight loss, or extreme exercise — also known
as hypothalamic amenorrhoea
The small studies that the CDC cited under the «experiment» criteria in support
of their contention that reducing sodium intake below current levels can reduce CVD risk are flawed by confounding
factors such as excess
weight in study subjects, substitution
of potassium for sodium, and providing nutritional supplements to experimental subjects but not to controls.
The precise amount
of calories burned will vary based on
factors such as weight, gender, and the amount
of intensity for each
of these exercises performed.
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