A study published in 2006 in the Journal of the American Medical Association found virtually identical rates of heart attack, stroke, and
other cardiovascular disease in women who did or didn't follow a low - fat diet.
Not exact matches
A growing collection of research suggests that excess added sugar
in the diet has strong links to cancer, and is already strongly tied with obesity, diabetes, and heart and
other deadly
cardiovascular diseases.
In recent years, Levine and others have used clinical studies to prove that even in healthy people, a chair - based lifestyle sets up the physiological conditions for the onset of Type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, obesity — and ultimately, shorter lifespan
In recent years, Levine and
others have used clinical studies to prove that even
in healthy people, a chair - based lifestyle sets up the physiological conditions for the onset of Type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, obesity — and ultimately, shorter lifespan
in healthy people, a chair - based lifestyle sets up the physiological conditions for the onset of Type 2 diabetes,
cardiovascular disease, obesity — and ultimately, shorter lifespans.
Higher levels of obesity, diabetes,
cardiovascular disease and
other health - related issues are found
in food deserts because residents are buying a lot of processed foods from convenience or liquor stores.
Pumpkin's bright orange colour is from its high concentration of carotenoids, which repel free radicals
in the body and help prevent
cardiovascular disease and
other infections.
Several studies have shown that the antioxidants and
other phytochemicals found
in fruits and vegetables have a protective effect from
cardiovascular disease, cancer and obesity.
Hi AnnMarie, I'm writing because I am again confused... I'm working hard at cleaning up my diet (going off low / non-fat and
other non-foods), then I come across this info about the Paleo diet stating, like many
others, that saturated fats and dairy are BAD for us...» are low
in the foods and nutrients (refined sugars and grains, saturated and trans fats, salt, high - glycemic carbohydrates, and processed foods) that frequently may cause weight gain,
cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and numerous
other health problems»..
The Malaysian researchers were aware of how reheated oils used over and over
in deep fat fryers create hypertension (high blood pressure) and
other markers for
cardiovascular disease.
In case you missed it, a recent landmark study published in the peer reviewed International Journal of Epidemiology found that risk for coronary heart disease, stroke, total cardiovascular disease and death other than from cancer was reduced with each 200g a day increase in fruit and vegetables up to 800g a day, and 600g a day for cance
In case you missed it, a recent landmark study published
in the peer reviewed International Journal of Epidemiology found that risk for coronary heart disease, stroke, total cardiovascular disease and death other than from cancer was reduced with each 200g a day increase in fruit and vegetables up to 800g a day, and 600g a day for cance
in the peer reviewed International Journal of Epidemiology found that risk for coronary heart
disease, stroke, total
cardiovascular disease and death
other than from cancer was reduced with each 200g a day increase
in fruit and vegetables up to 800g a day, and 600g a day for cance
in fruit and vegetables up to 800g a day, and 600g a day for cancer.
having
other family members with a «history of premature death (sudden or otherwise), or significant disability from
cardiovascular disease in close relative (s) younger than 50 years old or specific knowledge of the occurrence of certain conditions (eg, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, dilated cardiomyopathy, long QT syndrome, Marfan syndrome, or clinically important arrhythmias)».
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 M
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 M
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 genetic variants associated with asthma have also effects on autoimmune
diseases and
other diseases with an inflammatory component such as
cardiovascular diseases, cancers, neuro - psychiatric
diseases, which strengthens the importance of pleiotropy
in multifactorial
diseases.
«This weight loss may not put these women at their ideal weight, but it made a significant reduction
in their risk of
cardiovascular and
other diseases,» said Rock.
Dr. Julien Paccou, Clinical Research Fellow at the MRC Lifecourse Epidemiology Unit, University of Southampton, added: «
In essence, this work and
others show that people with a history of
cardiovascular disease tend to have weaker bones.
He says more research is required to determine whether a direct connection exists between biologic treatment and the improvement of
cardiovascular symptoms, and to evaluate how biologics compare to
other psoriasis treatments
in reducing
cardiovascular diseases.
Other studies have demonstrated that the natural gut microbiota plays a role
in obesity, diabetes and
cardiovascular disease.
«However, studies have shown that HDL doesn't work as well
in people at high risk for heart attacks, strokes and
other cardiovascular diseases, and that the functional ability of HDL matters as much as its quantity,» said senior study author Montserrat Fitó, M.D., Ph.D., and coordinator of the
Cardiovascular Risk and Nutrition Research Group at the Hospital del Mar Medical Research Institute
in Barcelona and at the Ciber of Physipathology of Obesity and Nutrition (CIBEROBN), Spain.
In the Los Angeles area, recent research, mostly conducted by University of Southern California scientists, has found connections between people living near freeways and asthma, reduced lung function,
cardiovascular disease, autism and
other health effects.
If
other researchers confirm these results, the promotion of the Mediterranean dietary pattern might be an efficient way of reducing the risk of developing advanced PC,
in addition to lowering the risk of
other prevalent health problems
in men such as
cardiovascular disease.
The report confirmed the importance of calcium and vitamin D
in maintaining bone health, but said
other claims, such as those suggesting massive doses of vitamin D can prevent cancer,
cardiovascular disease and diabetes, remain unproven.
Some applications are closer to the clinic than
others, but regenerative medicine is beginning to show utility
in treating spinal cord injuries,
cardiovascular disease, juvenile diabetes, Parkinson's
disease, wound repair, bladder dysfunction, liver and kidney
disease, and joint / cartilage damage, among
other conditions.
In a letter to the lawmakers, he emphasizes the importance of nonhuman primate research in tackling Ebola, cardiovascular disease, and other affliction
In a letter to the lawmakers, he emphasizes the importance of nonhuman primate research
in tackling Ebola, cardiovascular disease, and other affliction
in tackling Ebola,
cardiovascular disease, and
other afflictions.
Vitamin D has been shown to boost bone health and it may play a role
in preventing diabetes, cancer,
cardiovascular disease and
other illnesses.
Prior studies by the Mailman School of Public Health and
other institutions have reported an increase
in body mass index and a prevalence of type 2 diabetes
in both men and women after prenatal famine exposure, but until now results have been inconsistent with respect to
cardiovascular disease.
On the
other hand, levels of trimethylamine oxide (TMAO)-- a compound that has been linked to
cardiovascular disease — were significantly lower
in the urine samples of vegetarians and vegans than they were
in those of the omnivores.
«Now that we know how calcification happens and what the key nodes are, we know what genes to look for that might be mutated
in other related forms of
cardiovascular disease.»
This «insulin resistance» which develops
in those with Type 1 diabetes is a major contributor to
other complications, such as kidney failure and
cardiovascular disease.
Since a controversial study
in the 1990s reported that linemen have triple the risk of death from
cardiovascular disease compared with
other players, researchers have paid particular attention to the health consequences of playing football.
They are involved
in epigenetic changes, such as DNA methylation, which has been implicated
in cardiovascular disease and
other conditions.
«Part of what is most fascinating about this study is that the association between fruit and vegetables and mortality is greater than one would expect only on the basis of the relationships we find with
cardiovascular disease and cancer, so it is conceivable that fruit and vegetables are beneficial
in preventing
other diseases and causes of death as well,» Aune said.
«Metabolic syndrome
in women may be more closely related to coronary artery
disease than
other cardiovascular outcomes,» noted Elizabeth Barrett - Connor, MD, corresponding author and Distinguished Professor
in the Department of Family Medicine and Public Health at UC San Diego School of Medicine.
Lead author, Capt. Leslie MacDonald, Sc.D., senior scientist
in the U.S. Public Health Service, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, of the Centers for
Disease Control, suggests that employees consider taking small steps to improve their overall
cardiovascular health, including: • Going for a walk during lunch or
other breaks • Parking farther away from destinations • Taking the stairs instead of elevators • Managing stress through breathing exercises or meditation • Bringing healthy snacks to work such as fruits, nuts and yogurt • Drinking water throughout the day
The University of Florence team's 2011 statistical analysis of health outcomes for almost 1,700 male patients showed that those involved
in stable extramarital relationships had about twice the
cardiovascular disease as
other patients
in the study, particularly if the man reported that his wife was still sexually interested
in him.
Severe health effects have been observed
in populations drinking arsenic - contaminated water over long periods, and research has established that drinking water contaminated with arsenic causes skin cancer and several internal cancers such as lung, bladder, and kidney cancer, as well as
cardiovascular disease and
other adverse outcomes.
They add: «What is similar between now and then is the human genetic material, our genome, including ancient polymorphisms that were uncovered to predispose the carrier to the development of atherosclerotic
cardiovascular disease... however, our ancient ancestors were certainly susceptible to many
other conditions, such as infectious
diseases, nutritional deprivation, and trauma, which often resulted
in death at an early age, before atherosclerotic heart
disease had a clinical impact.»
For instance, a finding published by researchers at the Pennington Biomedical Research Center
in Baton Rouge, Louisiana,
in 2009 said that longer lengths of sitting were directly proportional to an increased risk of death from
cardiovascular disease and most causes of death
other than cancer.
On the
other hand, many studies conclude that appropriate carotenoid levels
in the diet can play a positive role
in protecting against ocular and
cardiovascular diseases and different types of cancer, among
others.
The UAB researchers are currently interested
in collaborating with
other laboratories and obtaining funding to continue the studies of Ppm1f associated with
other disorders such as
cardiovascular diseases and cancer
in order to verify whether their results are comparable
in other diseases and potentially prevent them.
Abnormal CaSR function can not only trigger familial benign hypercalcaemia and hyperparathyroidism but it is also involved
in various
other diseases such as Alzheimer's
disease, diabetes, cancer and
cardiovascular diseases.
Gastroenterologists and
other health professionals need to be aware of the increased risk of
cardiovascular diseases, including heart failure,
in their daily handling of patients with IBD.
Dr Kristensen said: «It will be interesting to see if these medications, which are increasingly used
in IBD, lead to a reduction
in the risk of heart failure and
other cardiovascular diseases.
They found that low circulating vitamin D levels
in blood were associated with increased mortality risks from
cardiovascular disease, cancer, and
other causes.
The combination of large population - based studies and the rapid development
in genotyping technologies will probably help us understand a great deal more about
cardiovascular disease, and
other diseases,
in the next few years.»
The results make anti-CD47 antibodies a promising drug candidate for
cardiovascular disease, he notes, though there may be
other «don't eat me» signaling molecules
in plaques that it can't address.
The reputations of milk, cheese and many
other dairy products have taken a bit of a hit
in recent years for their constituting a major dietary source of saturated fats — a risk factor for
cardiovascular disease.
In addition, the survey found that healthcare providers more often focused on a woman's weight rather than
other cardiovascular disease risk factors, compared to men who were more likely to be told their cholesterol or blood pressure is too high by their doctors.
This will be an important approach for studying redox changes
in disease states including cancer, neurodegenerative disorders,
cardiovascular disease, sickle cell
disease and many
others which are known to involve oxidative stress.»
By evaluating aspirin guidelines by the American Heart Association, the U.S. Preventative Services Task Force, and
other organizations, researchers determined aspirin use to be inappropriate
in patients with a 10 year
cardiovascular disease risk of less than 6 percent.
In describing the public health implications of the study's main findings, co-author Charles Benbrook, a Visiting Scholar at the Bloomberg School of Public Health at Johns Hopkins University, points out that «The near - perfect balance of omega - 6 and omega - 3 fatty acids in grassmilk dairy products will help consumers looking for simple, lifestyle options to reduce the risk of cardiovascular and other metabolic diseases.&raqu
In describing the public health implications of the study's main findings, co-author Charles Benbrook, a Visiting Scholar at the Bloomberg School of Public Health at Johns Hopkins University, points out that «The near - perfect balance of omega - 6 and omega - 3 fatty acids
in grassmilk dairy products will help consumers looking for simple, lifestyle options to reduce the risk of cardiovascular and other metabolic diseases.&raqu
in grassmilk dairy products will help consumers looking for simple, lifestyle options to reduce the risk of
cardiovascular and
other metabolic
diseases.»
As
in prior studies among older adults, we found that obesity was associated with a decreased risk of dementia, consistent with the hypothesis that, while obesity
in mid-life may increase risk for later - life cognitive decline and dementia, obesity at older ages may be associated with cognitive and
other health advantages.25 - 27 The trend toward a declining risk for dementia
in the face of a large increase
in the prevalence of diabetes suggests that improvements
in treatments between 2000 and 2012 may have decreased dementia risk, along with the documented declines
in the incidence of common diabetes - related complications, such as heart attack, stroke, and amputations.11 Our finding of a significant decline between 2000 and 2012 of the heart
disease - related OR for dementia would also be consistent with improved
cardiovascular treatments leading to a decline
in dementia risk.