Trans fats and saturated fat consumption can
raise your risk of heart disease.
So eating cereal for breakfast, a popular recommendation for decades by so - called experts, clearly can
raise risk of heart disease by elevating triglycerides.
Eating a lot of fatty protein sources can
raise your risk of heart disease.
A low fiber intake can also
raise your risk of heart disease and metabolic syndrome, a cluster of factors that increases your chances of heart disease and diabetes.
Although processed meat is unhealthy, studies show that unprocessed red meat does NOT
raise the risk of heart disease or diabetes (12, 13).
The avocado group experienced reductions in «bad» LDL cholesterol, including lower levels of small, dense LDL cholesterol, which are believed to significantly
raise the risk of heart disease (17).
In more recent years, new research indicated that saturated fats do not
raise the risk of heart disease like previously thought.
In 2010, Harvard researchers actually found that consuming processed meats can
raise the risk of heart disease by up to 42 % and the risk of diabetes by 20 %.
The disastrous «low - fat diet» dogma of the last half century has led to a devastating drop in most people's intake of healthy saturated fats, including MCTs, as most people have bought into the erroneous assumption that saturated fats are unhealthy and will
raise their risk of heart disease.
Just as important, avoiding processed carbohydrates (most of which are high glycemic) is prudent as they have clearly been shown to increase body fat and
raise the risk of heart disease, cancer and other chronic illnesses.
Well, there was a study that was done on women and it found that the smaller and more dense LDL particles are a health risk and
raise your risk of heart disease by 63 %.
They also discovered that the larger, fluffier particles still
raise your risk of heart disease by 44 %.
This will
raise your risk of heart disease and type 2 diabetes.
Of course, they contain saturated fat, which can increase levels of «bad» LDL cholesterol and
raise your risk of heart disease.
«These kinds of diets
raise the risk of heart disease, high blood pressure, cancer, diabetes, obesity and other diseases for many reasons, including the fact that they are high in salt,» she said.
Consider also that obesity and diabetes are strongly correlated, and that these conditions also
raise the risk of heart disease.
Although processed meat is proven to be unhealthy, studies show that unprocessed red meat does NOT
raise the risk of heart disease or diabetes.
MONDAY, March 14, 2016 (HealthDay News)-- Working long hours may
raise your risk of heart disease, a new study suggests.
WEDNESDAY, March 23, 2011 (Health.com)-- Mercury exposure from eating fish doesn't appear to
raise the risk of heart disease and stroke, as some research has suggested, according to a new study in the New England Journal of Medicine.
Science has also shown that not exercising can
raise your risk of heart disease as much as obesity does.
While attending a conference, Orszag learned from biologist Craig Venter that he could get screened for a genetic marker that can
raise the risk of heart disease when lots of caffeine is consumed.
Many fats that are solid at room temperature contain more trans and saturated fats that can
raise your risk of heart disease.
Having too many circulating triglycerides is often a sign of metabolic syndrome, which can lead to type II diabetes as well as
raising the risk of heart disease.
Do you stay on the pill, even though prolonged use slightly
raises the risk of heart disease and other conditions, or do you switch to a less effective contraceptive?
During this process, the cholesterol in the milk becomes oxidized and other fats become deformed, resulting in milk powder that damages arteries,
raises the risk of heart disease and cancer, and can cause liver damage.
Pre-diabetes
raises the risk of heart disease and stroke even if you are not yet diabetic.
This can help identify different types of anemia, whether your high blood sugar is
raising your risk of heart disease, or whether a hormone imbalance might be affecting your thyroid.
Researchers are increasingly finding chronic inflammation, not healthy dietary fats, damages the walls of the arteries and
raises the risk of heart disease.
An unmanaged autoimmune disease
raises the risk of heart disease significantly.
During this process, the cholesterol in the milk becomes oxidized, resulting in milk powder that damages arteries and that actually
raises the risk of heart disease.
Eating foods with added sugars is associated with risk of developing type 2 diabetes and heart disease, and eating foods high in trans fats and saturated fats also
raises your risk of heart disease and weight gain.
Some people are either lying down or sitting 20 hours a day,
raising their risk of heart disease, obesity, diabetes and some cancers, said Hamilton.
Not exact matches
«When your brain is firing off these synapses
of anger, you're weakening your immune system; you're
raising your blood pressure, increasing your
risk of heart disease, obesity and diabetes, and a plethora
of other negative ailments,» he says.
High levels
of LDL
raise your
risk of developing blood clots which can lead to
heart diseases.
This year, the United Nations is helping to
raise awareness about this superfood because pulses are loaded with protein, fiber, vitamins, and minerals and have been shown to lower the
risk of heart disease, diabetes, lower blood pressure and cholesterol, and help with weight loss.
Trans fats are known to reduce your beneficial HDL cholesterol,
raise your LDL cholesterol, increase the
risk of type - 2 diabetes,
heart disease, lower sperm production, and stroke.
Raising the levels
of «good» potassium salts in foods could reduce
heart disease risk by up to 11 per cent, according to new research.
Studies have shown that regular consumption
of cocoa may reduce
heart disease risk, help
raise good cholesterol, and possibly reverse blood vessel damage in people with diabetes.
«The bottom line is, there's a lot more to be learned about HDL and how it acts,» says Nilesh Samani
of the University
of Leicester in England and co-author
of a paper that found
raising HDL levels might not change
heart disease risk.
It also
raises the
risk of nerve damage,
heart disease, and stroke.
He carried one genetic mutation that in modern humans
raises the
risk of coronary
heart disease by 40 per cent, and two others that made him prone to a build - up
of fat in the linings
of his arteries.
From this, Rader and colleagues had a hunch, based on their knowledge
of SCARB1 function and previous studies in mice, that having the SCARB1 P376L mutation, despite
raising HDL, might paradoxically increase the
risk of heart disease.
This is the first demonstration
of a genetic mutation that
raises HDL but increases
risk of heart disease.»
Being overweight
raises the
risk of diseases like
heart attacks, strokes and cancer, and takes a financial toll in terms
of healthcare costs and lost work days.
These
risk factors
raise the likelihood
of developing
heart and blood vessel
diseases and conditions in adulthood, including coronary artery
disease,
heart attacks, strokes, high blood pressure, obesity and type 2 diabetes.
But these genetic bits and pieces may no longer be helpful, and may even
raise the
risk of depression,
heart disease, some skin conditions, allergies and other maladies.
We get heavily hyped drugs like Avastin, which shrank tumors without adding significant time to cancer patients» lives (and increased the incidence
of heart failure and blood clots to boot); Avandia, which lowered blood sugar in diabetics but
raised the average
risk of heart attack by 43 percent; torcetrapib, which
raised both good cholesterol and death rates; and Flurizan, which reduced brain plaque but failed to slow the cognitive ravages
of Alzheimer's
disease before trials were finally halted in 2008.
But clinical trials have not shown that niacin reduced the
risk of coronary
heart disease or the broader cardiovascular
disease specifically by
raising HDL.
In women with
heart disease, constriction of peripheral vessels during mental stress affects the heart circulation more than men's, potentially raising women's risk of heart - related events and death, according to new research in Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis and Vascular Biology, an American Heart Association jou
heart disease, constriction
of peripheral vessels during mental stress affects the
heart circulation more than men's, potentially raising women's risk of heart - related events and death, according to new research in Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis and Vascular Biology, an American Heart Association jou
heart circulation more than men's, potentially
raising women's
risk of heart - related events and death, according to new research in Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis and Vascular Biology, an American Heart Association jou
heart - related events and death, according to new research in Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis and Vascular Biology, an American
Heart Association jou
Heart Association journal.
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.