Poor memory function, lowered immune function, increased risk of disease, decreased cell regeneration, behavioral problems, skewed insulin and blood sugar numbers and more.
Oscillatory brain activity during encoding predicts later memory, suggesting that it can be used to discriminate good and
poor memory function, and raising questions about how to modulate neural activity to increase memory success.
Although it is not clear why the two are linked research does show that people with gingivitis have
poor memory function.
Not exact matches
Although the highest risk is to pregnant women and children, lead can cause health problems for adults too, such as high blood pressure,
poor kidney
function and
memory difficulties.
These links between older adults in England losing all natural teeth and having
poorer memory and worse physical
function 10 years later were more evident in adults aged 60 to 74 years than in those aged 75 and older.
Results show that in comparison to women who experienced menopause after the age of 50, those with a premature menopause had a more than 40 % increased risk of
poor performance on tasks assessing verbal fluency and visual
memory and was associated with a 35 % increased risk of decline in psychomotor speed (coordination between the brain and the muscles that brings about movement) and overall cognitive
function over 7 years.
Poor handling of anxiety and stress can lead to adrenal fatigue, whose symptoms may include morning lethargy,
memory loss, lowered immune system
function and an inability to focus on daily tasks.
Chronic inflammation is linked to myriad conditions including
poor cardiovascular, respiratory, musculoskeletal and gastrointestinal health, weakened immune system
function, anxiety, depression, and even dementia and
memory loss.
The brains of the DHA - deprived rats showed a decline in synaptic
function,
poor communication between neurons, and worsened
memory.
Most people with Lyme disease have various problems with brain
function including
poor memory and difficulty processing or working with information.
Symptoms of omega - 3 fatty acid deficiency include fatigue,
poor memory, dry skin, heart problems, mood swings or depression,
poor circulation, reduced immune
function and an increased risk of an imbalanced inflammatory response in the body.
You could have an Omega 3 deficiency if you have the following symptoms: - Mental fog - Weight gain - Allergies -
Poor sleep - Dry hair - Lack of concentration - Depression - Brittle nails - Arthritis -
Memory problems - Dry skin - Fatigue Healthy sources of fat will improve brain
function, balance hormones, and will allow the body to release fat (yes, you can lose weight by eating more fat).
If you're living with «unexplained» weight gain, hair loss, chronic fatigue,
poor concentration or
memory loss; then you probably have a serious problem with thyroid
function.
The idea that disadvantaged children struggle to learn because of
poor executive brain
function involving
memory, thinking flexibility, and behavioral issues related to autism and other attention disorders has long been lamented by social workers and health advocates.
The idea that disadvantaged children struggle to learn because of
poor executive brain
function involving
memory, thinking flexibility, and behavioral issues related to autism and other attention disorders has long been lamented by social workers and health advocates.
Programs have been developed to foster executive
functions in at risk preschool children with
poor working
memory or executive
functions or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
Flame - retardant chemicals have been linked to learning and
memory problems, lowered sperm counts and
poor thyroid
functioning in rats and mice.
A study by Kent State University psychology professor John Gunstad recently found that among people who had underwent weight - loss surgery, those with better
memory and executive
function went on to lose more weight than those with
poorer cognitive skills.