This led to concern over a link between increasing rates of high blood pressure and a higher
rate of heart disease risk.
Not exact matches
Several reports established that eating less meat could significantly lower the
risk of developing colorectal cancer or succumbing to
heart disease, as well as helping cut spiralling
rates of child and teen obesity.
According to Baleka, the average life expectancy for a long - haul truck driver in the U.S. is 61 to 64 years (10 to 15 years less than the average American male); truck drivers have the highest
rate of obesity
of any occupation in the U.S. (86 % are overweight, 69 % are obese); they have one
of the highest
rates of metabolic syndrome, a group
of risk factors for
heart disease and diabetes; in some years they have had the highest number
of fatalities
of any occupation, making trucking one
of the most dangerous and unhealthy occupations in the U.S.
Other studies have shown Greeks and Americans have similar
rates of heart disease and its
risk factors.
Overall, the two groups had statistically indistinguishable
rates of colon cancer and
heart disease and just a marginal reduction in breast cancer
risk of 9 percent, although chance could have accounted for that outcome.
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.
Obesity
rates are soaring, and excess weight gain increases the
risk of diabetes,
heart disease, high blood pressure, and liver malfunction.
In particular, insomnia can lead to decreased quality
of life, increased
rates of depression, and even increased
risk of heart disease,» said senior author, Michael Grandner, PhD MTR, Assistant Professor
of Psychiatry, Psychology and Medicine, and Director
of the Sleep and Health Research Program at the University
of Arizona.
For instance, African - Americans face an increased
risk of problems such as diabetes,
heart disease and stroke and an infant mortality
rate twice that
of whites.
Over the period studied, Scott Lear at McMaster University in Hamilton, Canada, and his colleagues found that 150 minutes
of activity per week reduced the
risk of early death by 28 per cent and
rates of heart disease by a fifth.
The researchers then measured
heart rate variability in the infants to test whether measuring the high frequency component
of heart rate variability may be used as a way to predict an infant's NEC
risk before
disease onset.
«Harvard also reports that regular coffee consumption could lower the
rate at which liver cancer progresses, may help prevent gallstones, is not harmful with respect to
heart attacks or strokes, and may well be associated with a reduced
risk of developing Parkinson's
disease, a movement disorder now diagnosed in about half a million Americans.»
According to a study published in the European Journal
of Preventive Cardiology, aromatherapy has a beneficial effect on
heart rate and blood pressure in both men and women, and may reduce the
risk of cardiovascular
disease.
Up until now, there were some mixed opinions on the subject — some studies claimed coffee can improve your health and lower the
risk of premature death while others claimed that coffee (caffeine) can be a negative factor for your health and can contribute to
heart disease through negative effects on blood pressure, resting
heart rate and cholesterol.
Moreover, the largest and most global epidemiological study, recently published in The Lancet, found that those who ate the largest amount
of saturated fats had significantly reduced
rates of mortality and that a low consumption
of these fats (6 - 7 %
of calories, as commonly recommended for people with
heart disease) was associated with increased
risk of stroke.
This will not only contribute to your weight gain, but also increase your
risk of many chronic illnesses, as leptin resistance plays a significant, if not primary, role in
heart disease, obesity, diabetes, osteoporosis, autoimmune
diseases, reproductive disorders, and perhaps the
rate of aging itself.
The Rotterdam study in 2004 demonstrated that people with the highest intake
of vitamin K2 had a 50 % lower
risk of death from
heart disease than people with the lowest
rates of K2 (5).
It has been noticed that Celiac Diet operates the
risk of higher loss
of life
rates from coronary
heart diseases and cancers.
Today, ultra low - fat diets have been linked with weight loss,
heart disease risk reduction, reduced cholesterol, and reduced
rates of cancer.
These include improved digestion (as your digestive system gets a rest when you are fasting), faster healing, reduced
risk of heart disease, diabetes, cancer and many other degenerative
diseases, better immune system function and a slower
rate of ageing — so you'll probably live longer too.
Regular consumption
of nuts is linked with a lower
risk for
heart disease and lower mortality
rates.
Some studies have linked coffee consumption to better health and a lower
risk of premature death, while others suggest that coffee — or rather caffeine — might contribute to
heart disease through negative effects on blood pressure, cholesterol, and
heart rate.
The numerous health benefits
of pet ownership include lower blood pressure, reduced
risk of heart disease, stress reduction and decreased
rates of anxiety and depression.
We highly recommend it for dogs with significant
risk factors: a «snub - nose» anatomy (snub - nose breeds are very susceptible to respiratory infections, have a higher mortality
rate, and have a harder time clearing the
disease),
heart and / or pulmonary
disease (such as dogs with congestive
heart failure, a history
of heartworm infestation, etc), suppressed immune systems (such as after chemo therapy), and competition dogs (show dogs, performance dogs, search & rescue dogs, etc).
The
risks to animals include: a high failure
rate with cloned embryos, oversized fetuses, a low frequency
of live normal births, neonatal respiratory failure and
heart disease.
Health benefits may include: physical activity from walking and cycling, which can help prevent
heart disease, some cancers, type 2 diabetes, and some obesity - related
risks; lower urban air pollution concentrations; lower
rates of traffic injury
risks for users
of dedicated bicycle and pedestrian networks; and less noise stress.
If you suffer from other health conditions such as diabetes, Multiple Sclerosis, Crohn's
disease, sleep apnea, or have a history or cancer,
heart disease, or stroke — you will need to work with us to get a customized high
risk life insurance quote, because you will likely not qualify for any
of the
rate classes in our instant life insurance quotes tool.
Essentially, if you have a clean medical history (no history
of cancer,
heart disease, stroke, diabetes, etc.), a clean motor vehicle record (max 2 tickets in the last 3 years), and any prescriptions you take or have taken are for normal «run
of the mill» sicknesses and not for things that pose a health
risk, then you have a great shot at a preferred plus or preferred
rate class.
To lower your
rates, reduce the amount
of sugar you eat to reduce your
risk for
heart disease, obesity, and diabetes.
However, in case
of people who carry extra
risk because they suffer from health problems such as diabetes or
heart disease or work in hazardous occupation the insurer may charge extra premium over and above the normal
rate.
For instance, if you have a history
of high blood pressure, cholesterol or
heart disease in your family, the company may
rate you a higher
risk and therefore quote you a higher premium.
Risks for future ill - health were common, with high
rates of smoking, and emerging type 2 diabetes and ischaemic
heart disease (conditions more typical
of adulthood).
Physical inactivity is a grossly under -
rated risk factor
of heart disease that is estimated to cause 14,000 deaths a year.»