Not exact matches
Of note, our models may underestimate the true maternal costs of suboptimal breastfeeding; we modeled the effects of lactation
on only five maternal health conditions despite data linking lactation with other maternal health outcomes.46 In addition, women in our model could not develop type 2 diabetes mellitus, hypertension, or MI before age 35 years, although these conditions are becoming increasingly prevalent among young adults.47 Although some studies have found an association between lactation and
rates of postmenopausal diabetes22, 23 and
cardiovascular disease, 10 we conservatively limited the duration of lactation's effect
on both diabetes and MI.
The small study, based
on a survey of 236 cardiologists and internal medicine physicians and trainees at a large tertiary academic medical center, found that although physicians
rate nutrition to be as important as statins in terms of reducing the risk of
cardiovascular disease, only 13.5 percent agreed or strongly agreed that they were adequately trained to discuss nutrition with patients.
The research, which provides an update for 2014
on the burden of
cardiovascular disease (CVD) in Europe, shows that death
rates from CVD (
diseases of the heart and blood vessels) vary enormously.
But overall, the findings challenge the widespread assumption that moderate drinking has a beneficial effect
on the mortality
rate of
cardiovascular diseases.
According to a study published in the European Journal of Preventive Cardiology, aromatherapy has a beneficial effect
on heart
rate and blood pressure in both men and women, and may reduce the risk of
cardiovascular disease.
While multiple studies
on Pacific Island populations who get 30 - 60 percent of their total caloric intake from fully saturated coconut oil have all shown nearly non-existent
rates of
cardiovascular disease.
Did you know that multiple studies
on Pacific Island populations, who get 30 - 60 % of their total caloric intact from fully saturated coconut oil, have all shown nearly non-existent
rates of
cardiovascular disease?
Dr. Lee, the founding editor of the Harvard Heart Letter and a cardiologist at Harvard - affiliated Brigham and Women's Hospital, says that studies conducted
on cardiac patients also point to lower death
rates from
cardiovascular disease and stroke.
They concluded: «A low - carbohydrate diet based
on animal sources was associated with higher all - cause mortality in both men and women, whereas a vegetable - based low - carbohydrate diet was associated with lower all - cause and
cardiovascular disease mortality
rates.»
Conclusion: «A low - carbohydrate diet based
on animal sources was associated with higher all - cause mortality in both men and women, whereas a vegetable - based low - carbohydrate diet was associated with lower all - cause and
cardiovascular disease mortality
rates.»
The Framingham Study which had enrolled citizens of a small NE community and followed them for their lifetime was providing new insights
on cardiovascular disease for humans at an astonishing
rate and it was hoped this could be accomplished for Irish Wolfhounds.
The study also confirmed that Indigenous participation in both customary and contemporary land and sea management practices, particularly by those people living
on homelands, are much healthier, with significant reductions in the
rates of diabetes and
cardiovascular disease.
The Healthy Country: Healthy People Study3 found that Indigenous participation in both customary and contemporary land and sea management practices, particularly by those people living
on homelands, are much healthier, with significant reductions in the
rates of diabetes and
cardiovascular disease.