Sentences with phrase «predispose individuals with»

«It is possible that poor dietary behaviors may predispose individuals with late sleep to increased risk of weight gain.»

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And looking back, I can see that when I allowed myself to accept the individual needs that Maya came into this world with, to release my predisposed expectations of what my breastfeeding experience should be, and to respond to her cues and to the unique challenges we faced together, I was blessed with some of the clearest revelations I've received from God thus far about Himself and about parenthood.
The authors anticipate that health care providers will use the early - detection biomarkers to test for their presence and levels in blood from pancreatic cancer patients and blood drawn from individuals with a high risk of developing pancreatic cancer, including those who have a first - degree relative with pancreatic cancer, are genetically predisposed to the disease, or who had a sudden onset of diabetes after the age of 50.
In the new work, researchers looked at genetic and health data on more than 100,000 individuals from previous large studies to determine whether genetic alterations that are associated with vitamin D levels predispose people to asthma, dermatitis, or high IgE levels.
Individuals with the insomnia - linked genes also appeared predisposed to depression, obesity and cardiovascular diseases.
The intermediate phenotypes determine, in part, variation in disease expression and clinical presentation among individuals with equivalent underlying genetic or environmental exposures that predispose to a disease state.
Selenium deficiency combined with another stress such as a viral infection can predispose individuals to certain conditions such as Keshan disease.
High levels of norepinephrine have been linked with an increased risk of heart disease in predisposed individuals (5, 6).
There are many reasons individuals can be predisposed to SIBO — motility disorders such as IBS - with a decline in small intestinal cleansing waves, a bout of food poisoning, small intestinal diverticula, autoimmune disease such as scleroderma that alters motility, diabetes, to name a few.
With the current published literature, it does appears prudent to reduce our saturated fat intake, even though some genetically predisposed individuals along with their lifestyle interventions, may not get any benefWith the current published literature, it does appears prudent to reduce our saturated fat intake, even though some genetically predisposed individuals along with their lifestyle interventions, may not get any benefwith their lifestyle interventions, may not get any benefits.
There are some indications that having osteoarthritis is associated with lower hip extension moments, although whether this results from pain inhibition, disuse atrophy, or a pre-existing state of inactivity or weakness that predisposed the individual to osteoarthritis is unclear.
Oral allergy syndrome occurs in patients with a history of atopy, and it is thus an important phenomenon to recognize in these predisposed individuals.6, 10,11
Not because the ads were bad or poorly designed, but the brick - and - mortar bookseller audience that reads them are predisposed against self - published books, especially POD like mine, due to the inability to return unsold copies and the inconvenience of dealing with an individual publisher.
The majority of cases of HCM in humans are recognised to have a genetic basis, with over 130 genetic mutations already identified that may cause or predispose an individual to development of the disease.
«Just as certain human individuals are predisposed to specific diseases, certain breeds of dog are too, and much of my research has looked at unravelling the link between many of the genetic conditions we share with our canine companions,» said Dr Sargan.
Many purebred dogs are known to be predisposed to the condition, with many affected individuals within the populations.
A more realistic solution for the management of the most predisposed breeds would be to cross with several individuals from a closely - related breed to reintroduce genetic variation and combine this strategy with breeding schemes to breed away from the most susceptible individuals to ensure more genetically diverse future generations.
Our findings add insight into the pathways linking early childhood adversity to poor adult wellbeing.29 Complementing past work that focused on physical health, 9 our findings provide information about links between ACEs and early childhood outcomes at the intersection of learning, behavior, and health.29 We found that ACEs experienced in early childhood were associated with poor foundational skills, such as language and literacy, that predispose individuals to low educational attainment and adult literacy, both of which are related to poor health.23, 30 — 33 Attention problems, social problems, and aggression were also associated with ACEs and also have the potential to interfere with children's educational experience given known associations between self - regulatory behavior and academic achievement.34, 35 Consistent with the original ACE study and subsequent research, we found that exposure to more ACEs was associated with more adverse outcomes, suggesting a dose — response association.3 — 8 In fact, experiencing ≥ 3 ACEs was associated with below - average performance or problems in every outcome examined.
Overreacting to and poorly coping with relationship stressors — a tendency observed in insecurely attached individuals — can eventually invite health problems by disrupting immune system functioning and / or predisposing unhealthy life choices (e.g., substance abuse).
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