She directs the Southeastern San Diego Cardiac Disparities Project, which aims to reduce the incidence
of heart disease among African - Americans, who are at greater risk for developing the disease, according to the American Heart Association.
By comparing the genes of blacks and whites, scientists are seeking explanations for the high incidence
of heart disease among African Americans.
With growing evidence that a measurement of the buildup of calcium in coronary arteries can predict heart disease risk, Los Angeles Biomedical Research Institute (LA BioMed) researchers found that the process of «calcium scoring» was also accurate in predicting the chances of dying
of heart disease among adults with little or no known risk of heart disease.
«The study's findings provide clear scientific evidence supporting low - sodium diets to reduce the rate
of heart disease among people with diabetes,» said the study's first author, Chika Horikawa, RD, MSc, CDE, of the University of Niigata Prefecture in Niigata, Japan.
Previous research about the risk
of heart disease among Western mothers who breastfeed has been mixed.
Not exact matches
«Firearm - related deaths are the third leading cause
of death overall
among U.S. children aged 1 to 17 years, surpassing the number
of deaths from pediatric congenital anomalies,
heart disease, influenza and / or pneumonia, chronic lower respiratory
disease, and cerebrovascular causes,» wrote the CDC in its report.
Factors predictive
of long - term coronary
heart disease mortality
among 10,059 male Israeli civil servants and municipal employees.
Women who die
of heart disease are six times more likely than other women to have been bereaved in the past six months — and
heart disease among widowers under 45 has been found to be ten times the rate
among married men the same age.
Many say that the antioxidant action provided by superfoods protects against cancer and
heart disease,
among a host
of other ills — while others point out that few carefully controlled studies have been conducted.
The plant - based sources
of these nutrients tend to be low in saturated fat, high in fibre and packed with antioxidants, helping mitigate some
of the modern world's biggest health issues like obesity,
heart disease, diabetes and cancer,
among many others.
Obesity is less prevalent
among those who have cut or are cutting out meat, and a vegetable - heavy diet also means less likelihood
of developing cholesterol or
heart disease.
Almonds contain monounsaturated fats, which are associated with lowered risk
of heart disease, diabetes, and high cholesterol,
among others.
He also «promoted the product as,
among other things, an effective treatment, cure and preventative for cancer,
heart disease, arthritis and diabetes, and as a means
of achieving substantial weight loss
of up to 80 pounds in eight months,» according to a complaint filed by the Federal Trade Commission.
This is strange given that
heart disease is the number 1 killer
of women — 1 in 4 deaths
among women is due to cardiovascular
disease whereas 1 in 38 deaths are due to breast cancer.
(2)
Among 60,000 Japanese adults, the combination
of late - night eating plus skipping breakfast was associated with a greater risk
of diabetes,
heart disease and obesity.
Although human milk (HM) is the recommended form
of infant nutrition, the provision
of HM feeding
among infants with congenital
heart disease in the cardiac...
We performed a retrospective cohort analysis
of pregnancies
among women with moderate to complex congenital
heart disease or pulmonary hypertension over a 12 - year period, resulting in a cohort
of 107 cases in 65 women.
Among these is reducing your weight and increasing your quality
of life, as well as reducing your risk for
heart disease, cancer, and diabetes.
Aortic stenosis is a common
disease, particularly
among people 75 and older, in which one
of the valves
of the
heart narrows and impedes blood flow to the body.
The condition is strongly linked to a host
of health risks,
among them
heart disease, diabetes and cancer, in particular endometrial cancer.
Indeed,
among the good reasons for native people to maintain their old way
of eating, as far as it's possible today, is that it provides a hedge against obesity, type 2 diabetes, and
heart disease.
Among the grim catalog
of predictions is that the current top two killers —
heart disease and stroke — will hold on to their rankings.
Among them, a 2006 American Journal
of Medicine study compared the reported daily sodium intakes
of 78 million Americans to their risk
of dying from
heart disease over the course
of 14 years.
Eating too many calories contributes to people becoming overweight and increases the risks
of heart disease, diabetes and many cancers, which are
among the leading causes
of poor health and premature death.
However, in the largest study
of its kind so far, scientists from the German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) in Heidelberg have now shown that the risk
of death from
heart disease in breast cancer patients following radiotherapy or chemotherapy is no higher than it is
among the average population.
Previous studies have found that cardiovascular
disease accounts for 45 percent
of deaths
of on - duty firefighters nationwide, in contrast to 15 percent
of deaths
among those with conventional occupations, with
heart attack being the number one cause
of death.
Among 10,503 adults participating in a
heart disease study in Pakistan, 1,843 people have at least one gene
of which both copies have been knocked out, researchers report online April 12 in Nature.
According to the Center for Health and the Global Environment at Harvard Medical School, climate change over the coming decades is likely to increase rates
of allergies, asthma,
heart disease and cancer,
among other illnesses.
[Stephanie Chiuve et al., «Adherence to a Low - Risk, Healthy Lifestyle and Risk
of Sudden Cardiac Death
Among Women»] These preventive measures might be especially important for women, who are less than half as likely as men to be diagnosed with
heart disease or dysfunction before a fatal attack.
Now, a new joint study by UCLA, the National Institutes
of Health and Consolidated Research Inc., has shown there is a twofold increase in the risk
of a
heart attack shortly after beginning testosterone therapy
among men under 65 who have a history
of heart disease.
Persistent moderate to severe mental distress is linked to a significantly heightened risk
of death
among patients with stable coronary
heart disease, finds research published online in the journal H
heart disease, finds research published online in the journal
HeartHeart.
Repeatedly losing and regaining weight, known as weight cycling or yo - yo dieting, may increase the risk
of death from
heart disease among postmenopausal women who were of normal weight at the start of the study, according to research presented at the American Heart Association's Scientific Sessions
heart disease among postmenopausal women who were
of normal weight at the start
of the study, according to research presented at the American
Heart Association's Scientific Sessions
Heart Association's Scientific Sessions 2016.
Although some research has suggested that the use
of the anticoagulant warfarin for atrial fibrillation
among patients with chronic kidney
disease would increase the risk
of death or stroke, a study that included more than 24,000 patients found a lower l - year risk
of the combined outcomes
of death,
heart attack or stroke without a higher risk
of bleeding, according to a study in the March 5 issue
of JAMA.
Among these, arachidonic acid is a key target
of the pharmaceutical industry because it is a central culprit for those at risk for
heart disease, colon cancer, and many other inflammation - related conditions.
It is unclear whether losing and regaining weight in adulthood also increases the risk
of death from these
heart diseases, so the investigators looked at this relationship
among postmenopausal women.
Co-author
of the paper, Professor Janne Tolstrup, commented: «A reduction in sitting time by 71 minutes per day and increases in interruptions could have positive effects and, in the long run, could be associated with reduced risk
of heart diseases, diabetes and all - cause mortality, especially
among those who are inactive in their leisure time.»
Losing and regaining weight repeatedly, known as weight cycling or yo - yo dieting, may increase the risk
of death from
heart disease among postmenopausal women.
Coronary artery
disease was more prevalent
among women with low rates
of sexual activity; and women who had suffered a
heart attack, had a coronary artery bypass, or angina were also less sexually active.
Further analyses
of the DASH study show that
among several diets tested, one also cut two additional
heart -
disease risk factors, blood concentrations
of folate and homocysteine.
Because dogs suffer from many
of the same afflictions that can strike people — cancer,
heart disease and diabetes,
among them — the authors hope that Fidos genome will help narrow the search for
disease - causing genes in his owner.
The new study analyzed
heart disease risk factors
among more than 3,900 patients who were treated for ST - elevation myocardial infarction, or STEMI — the most severe and deadly type
of heart attack — at Cleveland Clinic between 1995 and 2014.
According to the Centers for
Disease Control, cancer is the second leading cause of death among Americans next to heart d
Disease Control, cancer is the second leading cause
of death
among Americans next to
heart diseasedisease.
In the study on rheumatoid arthritis and
heart disease, researchers looked at
heart disease deaths within 10 years
of rheumatoid arthritis diagnosis
among two groups
of people: 315 patients diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis from 2000 to 2007 and 498 patients diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis in the 1980s and 1990s.
Among those age 25 to 49, about 23 percent know a woman with
heart disease, compared to 37 percent
of women aged 50 to 60.
In the mid-1940s, the Department
of Defense commissioned researchers, led by infectious
disease scientist Charles Rammelkamp, to study whether treating strep with penicillin would also prevent rheumatic
heart disease, then a serious problem
among troops.
While socioeconomic status is a major contributor to the greater burden
of heart disease and stroke in African Americans, the statement notes that
among the growing middle - and upper - class African American community, health outcomes are still poorer in African Americans, even when their socioeconomic status is comparable to white Americans.
The most common causes
of deaths related to smoking
among people in prison were lung cancer,
heart disease, stroke, and chronic lung
disease.
· evidence indicates that low sodium intake may lead to risk
of adverse health effects
among those with mid - to late - stage
heart failure who are receiving aggressive treatment for their
disease;
Previous studies had found that calcium scores were effective in predicting
heart disease among adults with known
heart disease risk factors, such as hypertension, diabetes, dyslipidemia, current smoking or a family history
of heart disease.
Among the adults in the study, even those with low coronary artery calcium scores
of 1 - 99 were 50 % more likely to die
of heart disease than adults with a calcium score
of zero.