Sentences with phrase «on subclinical»

Perhaps attachment style may play a more prominent role on a subclinical level.
Ashraf, MH, Fosmire, CJ, Effects of marginal zinc deficiency on subclinical lead toxicity in the rat neonate, Penn State U., Univ..
One study on subclinical hypothyroidism patients (no symptoms) showed a 360 percent increased risk in developing overt hypothyroidism, with increased TSH and reduced T4 levels.

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These include the clarity regarding the number of blows, the effects of subclinical impact, the influence of other noxious influences on the brain, potential underlying genetic susceptibility and specificity of such histological changes to sport.
Countouris will present the study, «Lactation and Maternal Subclinical Cardiovascular Disease Among Women with and without a History of Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy,» on Saturday, March 10.
Hence, Brugger carried out his study on animals with short - term or subclinical zinc deficiency.
«Our main finding was that levothyroxine treatment had no effect on overall death rates in subclinical hypothyroidism patients.
«Thyroid medication has no effect on death rates in patients with subclinical hypothyroidism.»
The team now plan to examine the effect of levothyroxine medication on a subset of subclinical hypothyroidism patients who also have heart conditions in more detail.
Treating subclinical hypothyroidism with levothyroxine has no effect on overall mortality rates, according to research presented today at the European Congress of Endocrinology in Wrocław, Poland.
Subclinical hyperthyroidism is a low serum thyroid - stimulating hormone concentration in a person without clinical symptoms and normal thyroid hormone concentrations on blood tests.
For the purposes of this research, the researchers focused on individuals who exhibit subclinical narcissism, rather than a clinical diagnosis of narcissistic personality disorder (NPD).
Countouris will present the study, «Lactation and Maternal Subclinical Cardiovascular Disease Among Women with and without a History of Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy,» on Saturday, March 10.
Led by staff scientist Keith Vossel, MD, the team of researchers used sophisticated technologies to detect «subclinical» epileptic activity (too subtle to be noticed on standard clinical exams) and showed that Alzheimer patients with such activity had a faster cognitive decline than those without.
After an average sleep loss of approximately 55 minutes for 6 nights, a neurobehavioral test showed that performance of ADHD children worsened from the subclinical to the clinical range of inattention on 4 of 6 measures, which included reaction time and omission errors.
This researcher followed people who had subclinical hypothyroidism, Hashimoto's and Celiac disease, as they embarked on starting a gluten - free...
I know that I was one of those people, and I waited 6 months to get on medications after my diagnosis, but knowing what I know now, I am in favor of starting medications for subclinical hypothyroidism.
My advice is to start educating yourself — on Hypothyroidism, Subclinical Hypothyroidism, and Hashimoto's Thyroiditis.
Additionally, most patients feel so much better when they start on thyroid hormones when they have subclinical hypothyroidism.
The impact of obesity on cardiovascular disease risk factors and subclinical vascular disease: the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis.
Lastly, this may be the most important piece of information on the page: The Unified Theory of Heart Disease, proposed by Linus Pauling and Mathias Rath suggests that subclinical vitamin C deficiency (scurvy), Lipoprotein small (a) and mechanical stress at key arterial sites (such as bifurcations) are the major players in causation of heart disease.
Based on thyroid biochemistry, the 39 patients were subclassified into euthyroidism in ten (5 %; 95 % CI 2 - 9), subclinical hypothyroidism in seven (3.8 %; 95 % CI 1.8 - 7.6), and overt hypothyroidism (Hashimoto's thyroiditis) in 22 (12 %; 95 % CI 8 - 16).
The effect of diet on the gluconeogenic capacity of rat - kidney - cortex slices [5] Liver and kidney metabolism during prolonged starvation [6] Unrecognized Pandemic «Subclinical» Diabetes of the Affluent Nations: Causes, Cost and Prevention [7] Carbohydrates and Immune Function [8] Overexpression of glut1 and glut3 in stage I nonsmall cell lung carcinoma is Associated with poor survival [9] The in?uence of diet on the mucin carbohydrates in the chick intestinal tract [10] Rat intestinal mucosal responses to a microbial flora and different diets [12] Chronic Ethanol Induced Impairment of Hepatic Glycosylation Machinery in Rat Is Independent of Dietary Carbohydrate [13] Glycosylation in Cellular Mechanisms of Health and Disease [14] Metabolic Aberrations Associated with Arginine Deficiency [15] Glycerol gluconeogenesis in fasting humans
One of the most recent theories on aging focuses on immune response, and takes into consideration the activation of subclinical, chronic low - grade inflammation which occurs with aging, named «inflammaging.»
The data reported were based on one patient and, despite 67 years of subsequent studies that failed to establish scientific support for this theory, we are still faced with reluctance to treat men with testosterone supplementation for fear of giving them prostate cancer or fueling prostate cancer already present at a subclinical or microscopic level.
However, if you go to a conventional physician complaining of a leaky gut, your concerns are likely to be dismissed and more often than not, you will leave with a recommendation to spend less time on the internet — or even worse, your symptoms will be branded psychosomatic and your doctor will label you a hypochondriac, as almost half of autoimmune patients experience in the subclinical stages of their disease (AARDA, 2017).
Its title «Vegetarianism produces subclinical malnutrition, hyperhomocysteinemia and atherogenesis» sounded a strong warning about heart disease risk, and the article itself detailed why subjects on mostly vegan diets can develop morbidity and mortality from cardiovascular disease unrelated to vitamin B status and Framingham criteria.
Impact of overt and subclinical hypothyroidism on exercise tolerance: a systematic review.
This causes bile to back up and crystallize.3Nousia - Arvanitakis, S. et al. «Subclinical exocrine pancreatic dysfunction resulting from decreased cholecystokinin secretion in the presence of... continue All of this, and we haven't even mentioned the blood sugar spike caused by high glycemic index foods like bread, crackers, cookies, and rice, (including gluten free) and the effect this has on your insulin levels and therefore, fat storage.
Subclinical hypothyroidism means your TSH is within «normal» range on a lab test, but outside of the therapeutic range I mentioned.
Also, TSH ranges on conventional lab tests may fail to pick up some cases of subclinical hypothyroidism or impending cases of autoimmune thyroid conditions, otherwise termed Hashimoto's Thyroiditis, which is the most common cause of hypothyroidism.
Subjects with renal insufficiency, even subclinical, kidney transplant patients and people with metabolic syndrome or other obesity - related conditions, will be more susceptible to the hypertensive effect of amino acids, especially of the sulphated variety.104 The well - documented correlation between obesity and reduced nephron quantity on raised blood pressure puts subjects with T2D or metabolic syndrome at risk, even if in diabetics with kidney damage the effects are not always consistent with the hypothesis.12, 105,106 In fact, although some authors have reported a positive influence of a reduction in protein intake from 1.2 to 0.9 g / kg, over the short term, on albuminuria in T2D, 107 the same authors have subsequently stated instead that dietary protein restriction is neither necessary nor useful over the long term.108
The prevention of disease and whether a developing health condition in its initial («subclinical») stage is discovered depends significantly on whether a healthcare practitioner uses the conventional or functional laboratory ranges to interpret a person's blood test results.
Many dogs can overcome the infection on their own, but others may enter a subclinical or chronic phase of infection, which can be much more difficult to clear and / or treat.
So focusing just on must - do care as opposed to need - to - do care, focusing on more acute exacerbations as opposed to things that may be subclinical, that might over time emerge as something bigger.
For your rabbit, it may be that there is respiratory disease that is subclinical as your rabbit does not appear sick most of the time, has signs that are only seen occasionally, and when your rabbit does show signs of disease, it gets better on its own.
Chronic pancreatitis is often subclinical and may be more common than is generally realized, with symptoms blamed on other diseases.
«Subclinical» is a diagnosis of dysplasia based on poor joint conformation from x-rays.
Youth from participating families scored in the clinical or subclinical range for depression, anxiety and / or substance misuse symptoms on standardized measures during the initial assessment.
Many of the scales demonstrated weak psychometrics in at least one of the following ways: (a) lack of psychometric data [i.e., reliability and / or validity; e.g., HFQ, MASC, PBS, Social Adjustment Scale - Self - Report (SAS - SR) and all perceived self - esteem and self - concept scales], (b) items that fall on more than one subscale (e.g., CBCL - 1991 version), (c) low alpha coefficients (e.g., below.60) for some subscales, which calls into question the utility of using these subscales in research and clinical work (e.g., HFQ, MMPI - A, CBCL - 1991 version, BASC, PSPCSAYC), (d) high correlations between subscales (e.g., PANAS - C), (e) lack of clarity regarding clinically - relevant cut - off scores, yielding high false positive and false negative rates (e.g., CES - D, CDI) and an inability to distinguish between minor (i.e., subclinical) and major (i.e., clinical) «cases» of a disorder (e.g., depression; CDI, BDI), (f) lack of correspondence between items and DSM criteria (e.g., CBCL - 1991 version, CDI, BDI, CES - D, (g) a factor structure that lacks clarity across studies (e.g., PSPCSAYC, CASI; although the factor structure is often difficult to assess in studies of pediatric populations, given the small sample sizes), (h) low inter-rater reliability for interview and observational methods (e.g., CGAS), (i) low correlations between respondents such as child, parent, teacher [e.g., BASC, PSPCSAYC, CSI, FSSC - R, SCARED, Connors Ratings Scales - Revised (CRS - R)-RSB-, (j) the inclusion of somatic or physical symptom items on mental health subscales (e.g., CBCL), which is a problem when conducting studies of children with pediatric physical conditions because physical symptoms may be a feature of the condition rather than an indicator of a mental health problem, (k) high correlations with measures of social desirability, which is particularly problematic for the self - related rating scales and for child - report scales more generally, and (l) content validity problems (e.g., the RCMAS is a measure of anxiety, but contains items that tap mood, attention, peer interactions, and impulsivity).
Cut - off values of 16 and 28 points were used to identify individuals with likely clinical and subclinical anxiety and / or depression, based on previous validation studies in South Africa.
Children with of - concern scores on the problem scale of the Brief Infant - Toddler Social and Emotional Assessment were at increased risk for parent - reported subclinical / clinical levels of problems and for psychiatric disorders.
Research indicates that the psychosis phenotype exists on a broad continuum that extends from schizotypic personality variation to minimal impairment to full - blown psychotic disorder and that etiological continuity appears to exist across clinical and subclinical manifestations [28, 29].
Although historically most studies on this topic focused on clinical samples (families in which a parent is diagnosed with a psychological disorder), there is increasing evidence that parental psychopathology symptoms at a subclinical level can also have detrimental effects on children's social - emotional development (Connell and Goodman 2002).
The effect of subclinical hypothyroidism on metabolic control in children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes mellitus
Given that most parents in our study had subclinical levels of psychopathology symptoms, it could be that only symptoms that contradict gender stereotypes had a negative impact on children as these symptoms may cause more confusion and anxiety than symptoms that are in line with gendered ideas about emotion expression in men and women.
In the current sample, the weighted κ value was 0.82 on youth and mother interviews for current depressive diagnoses (major depressive episode or dysthymia) or subclinical depression, and κ = 0.73 for past depressive diagnoses or subclinical depression.
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