After considering physical activity, diet, body mass index as well as
other stroke risk factors, it was found that individuals who regularly made use of olive oil for cooking as well as dressing had a 41 % lower stroke risk in comparison to individuals who never made use of olive oil in their diet.
But after adjustment for
other stroke risk factors, there was no association between the level of the neighborhood advantage and stroke risk, suggesting that those living in more disadvantaged neighborhoods are more likely to develop risk factors including hypertension, diabetes and smoking.
Other stroke risk factors were measured prior to the stroke.
Oral contraceptives increase the risk of ischemic stroke, but this risk is very small among women who do not have
other stroke risk factors, according to a Jan. 3, 2018 paper in the journal MedLink Neurology by Loyola Medicine stroke specialists.
«However, in women with
other stroke risk factors, the risk seems higher and, in most cases, oral contraceptive use should be discouraged,» Drs. Morales and Biller wrote.
Not exact matches
But in some people, a condition known as atrial fibrillation can show no external symptoms while carrying a
risk of blood clots,
strokes and
other complications.
The American Heart Association has warned people against too much consumption because it is known to raise the
risk of heart attacks,
strokes, and
other fatal illnesses.
Your
risks for needless fracture, heart disease, cancer,
stroke, autoimmune disease, depression, inflammation, and many
other disorders are dramatically reduced for those consuming abundant vegetable foods.
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 cancer.
Prolonged exposure to oxytocin has long - term positive effects of reduced
risk of
stroke and many
other illnesses.
Extra weight increases the
risk for diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease,
stroke and
other ailments.
Almost every day another health research finding is made about whole grains, a serving of vegetables, two fruits per day, cashews, legumes, fish, or some
other food,
other than milk that is, and their connection to a reduced
risk of heart disease, breast cancer,
stroke, diabetes, or
other disease.
There are currently more than 6.6 million households across the UK who can not afford to heat their homes, putting them at
risk of serious health problems such as heart disease,
strokes, respiratory illnesses - such as asthma and bronchitis - and exacerbating common ailments like colds and flu as well as increasing the likelihood of falls and
other accidents.
«Not only is diabetes a serious disease with potentially devastating effects, but having diabetes along with
other medical conditions greatly raises your
risk for
other conditions such as heart disease,
stroke, depression, blindness and dental (periodontal) disease.»
Similarly, social isolation was initially associated with a 39 percent heightened
risk of a first time
stroke, but the
other conventional
risk factors accounted for 83 percent of this
risk.
U.S. doctors enrolled 42,418 patients from 623 offices and clinics, treated participants with one of four commonly prescribed drugs, and followed them for at least five years to see how well the medications controlled their blood pressure and reduced the
risk of heart attack,
stroke and
other cardiovascular problems.
The results accounted for
other factors that could affect the
risk of
stroke, such as smoking and high cholesterol.
It's long been known that statins increase the
risk of hemorrhagic
strokes, muscle pain and
other severe (but rare) muscle and liver complications.
Patients also have to factor in their own sense of how much they fear a heart attack or
stroke — all the while knowing there are
other means of prevention with almost no
risk that can get lost in the statin debate, including weight loss, exercise and a better diet.
«These results indicate that
stroke risk may be reduced by replacing red meat with
other protein sources, such as fish,» Liu said.
The results were the same after researchers adjusted for
other factors that could increase the
risk of
stroke, such as high cholesterol, diabetes and smoking.
The association between the two conditions remained significant even when researchers adjusted for
other risk factors, including age, gender, race, body mass index, physical activity, history of alcohol use and smoking, and history of
other conditions like myocardial infarction,
stroke and diabetes mellitus.
«People with psoriasis, particularly those with more severe disease, have an increased
risk for a variety of
other health problems, including obesity, diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol,
stroke and heart attack,» says board - certified dermatologist Jashin J. Wu, MD, FAAD, director of dermatology research at the Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Medical Center.
Image courtesy of iStockphoto / JeremyRichards Diabetes, heart disease,
stroke and
other afflictions that once primarily plagued wealthier, western countries are now accelerating in poorer nations.A new study reveals that
risk factors for heart disease in Indian cities are now more prevalent than they are in the U.S.
Diabetic patients suffer from high blood glucose or sugar, putting them at
risk of heart disease,
stroke, kidney failure, nerve damage, blindness, and
other complications.
«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), Sp
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), Sp
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.
Graham's group found that people taking Avandia had about an 18 % higher
risk of heart attack,
stroke, heart failure, or death compared with those on Actos, which
other work has shown is just as effective.
«Infections,
other factors raise
risk of pregnancy - related
stroke in women with preeclampsia.»
«Our study sought to discover if there are
other risk factors or clues that may help identify the women with preeclampsia who are at the highest
risk for pregnancy - related
stroke.
It is improved through exercise or physical activity and is proven to reduce the
risk of heart disease,
stroke and
other diseases while improving heart and lung function.
Overall, the researchers found that patients taking the sodium - containing effervescent, dispersible and soluble medications had a 16 % increased
risk of a heart attack,
stroke or vascular death compared with
other patients taking the non-sodium versions of those exact medications.
The trial, stopped at the end of 2004, suggests that naproxen is associated with a higher
risk of heart and
stroke problems than Celebrex is — a finding that contradicts many
other published studies.
Excess dietary salt can lead to high blood pressure, and an increased
risk of heart attack,
stroke, and kidney disease, as well as to
other health problems.
«Casinos are often exempted from legislation mandating smoke - free environments, putting employees and patrons at
risk for heart attacks,
strokes, asthma attacks and
other adverse events triggered by secondhand smoke,» Glantz said.
Diabetes is the seventh leading cause of death in the United States and a major
risk factor for
other life - threatening conditions, including heart disease and
stroke.
«Linking these findings with
other results from the same population suggests that persons living in a more polluted part of town may have a 2 percent higher
risk of
stroke as compared to people in a less polluted part of the same metropolitan area,» Adar said.
«However, perhaps someday a PAI - 1 inhibitor can be used in combination with
other approaches such as proper diet and exercise, aspirin and cholesterol medications to prevent blood vessel blockages and reduce heart attack and
stroke risk.»
This has already been blamed for a high incidence of asthma and allergies, but might also up the
risk of developing a host of
other conditions common in rich countries, such as
stroke and heart disease.
Niacin should be reserved only for patients at very high
risk for a heart attack and
stroke who can't take statins and for whom there are no
other evidence - based options, Lloyd - Jones said.
«These results are consistent with
other evidence showing that factors associated with living in more disadvantaged neighborhoods contribute to
stroke risk.
High blood pressure increases people's
risk of experiencing
stroke, heart disease and
other forms of serious illness, with those over the age of 50 at significantly increased
risk.
High temperatures create a critical thermal stress that may lead to an increased
risk for
stroke and
other heat - and air quality - related illnesses and deaths.»
For instance, in addition to presiding over the long - running Leiden 85 - plus study, which tracks cognitive decline and
risk factors for heart disease,
stroke, and
other illnesses in people 85 and older, Westendorp came up with an innovative and inexpensive way to explore the evolutionary tradeoff between longevity and fertility: analyzing old genealogical records of British aristocrats.
Metabolic syndrome is the term for a group of factors that raise a person's
risk for heart disease and
other health problems, such as diabetes and
stroke.
Our results suggest the need for future studies involving long - term ambulatory cardiac monitoring to better delineate the
risk associated with transient vs persistent perioperative AF, as well as randomized clinical trials to determine optimal strategies for antithrombotic therapy in patients with perioperative AF and a significant burden of
other risk factors for
stroke,» the authors write.
«And some studies suggest that migraines with visual auras, when people see spots or various
other kinds of changes in their vision associated with their headaches, put a person at a higher
stroke risk.
Certain kinds of oral contraceptive pills, hormone replacement therapy, or hormones taken as treatments for
other health conditions also contribute to higher
risk for
stroke.
DeBoer said study results provide physicians and
other healthcare providers with an opportunity to motivate women to make lifestyle changes that will decrease their
risk of having a heart attack,
stroke or developing diabetes.
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.
Earlier detection would enable the use of anticoagulation therapy to mitigate the
risk of
stroke and
other complications such as dementia, chronic kidney disease and heart attack.