For example, one 2013
study published in the journal Circulation found that men who skipped breakfast had a significantly higher risk of coronary heart disease than men who ate breakfast.
A 2015
study published in the journal Circulation studied the health effects of vegetable and fruit intake over a period of 20 years.
One
study published in the journal Circulation showed that sugar - sweetened drinks directly cause the cardiovascular disease and diabetes that kill about 184,000 people worldwide every year.
Not exact matches
His insight is bolstered by a recent
study published in January
in the American Heart Association's
journal Circulation that found that the best results for heart health were gleaned when participants worked out four to five times a week.
«Several
studies found that coconut oil — which is predominantly saturated fat and widely touted as healthy — raised LDL cholesterol the same way as other saturated fats found
in butter, beef fat and palm oil,» said the American Heart Association advisory, which
published in the
journal Circulation.
Food Product Design (Now called Natural Products INSIDER) July 15, 2013
Circulation: 175,608 Unique Monthly Visitors Rice Protein Offers Identical Benefits to Whey CULVER CITY, Calif. — Rice protein offers identical benefits to dairy - based whey protein for muscle growth and repair, according to a new
study published in the Nutrition
Journal.
The
study was recently
published in the
journal Circulation.
The team's
study,
published recently
in the
Journal of the American College of Cardiology, confirms the role of abnormal lymphatic
circulation between the liver and small intestine.
The
study, led by Elsayed Z. Soliman, M.D., director of the Epidemiological Cardiology Research Center at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center, is
published in the April 27 issue of the American Heart Association
journal Circulation.
A first - of - its - kind
study led by Texas Children's Hospital and Baylor College of Medicine (BCM),
published online
in the
journal,
Circulation, found that infants with hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS) born far from a hospital providing neonatal cardiac surgery for HLHS have increased neonatal mortality, with most deaths occurring before surgery.
The
study's findings,
published in the peer - reviewed
journal Circulation, result from the first scientific analysis comparing the detailed medical history of patients of different races who were stricken by the usually fatal condition.
The
study has been
published in the medical
journal Circulation.
Infections
in surgically implanted heart valves are more common
in patients who have been given a biological prosthetic valve than
in those with a mechanical one, a
study from Karolinska Institutet
published in the
journal Circulation shows.
The
study findings were
published online April 2
in the American Heart Association
journal Circulation.
Each additional hour spent
in front of the TV increased the risk of dying from heart disease by 18 % and the overall risk of death by 11 %, according to the
study, which was
published today on the website of
Circulation, an American Heart Association
journal.
In a recent study published in the American Heart Association's journal Circulation, researchers conducted a series of experiments on individuals between the ages of 45 and 64 who were healthy but otherwise sedentar
In a recent
study published in the American Heart Association's journal Circulation, researchers conducted a series of experiments on individuals between the ages of 45 and 64 who were healthy but otherwise sedentar
in the American Heart Association's
journal Circulation, researchers conducted a series of experiments on individuals between the ages of 45 and 64 who were healthy but otherwise sedentary.
Another
study published in the international
journal of medicine QJM found that diets rich
in oleic acid, such as the Mediterranean diet, can improve plasma glucose, insulin sensitivity and blood
circulation under fasting conditions, which suggests a direct link with better diabetes control and a reduced risk for other serious diseases.
For the new
study,
published yesterday
in the
journal Circulation, researchers from Stony Brook University and Columbia University recruited 888 healthy men and women with an average age of 45.
In the new study, which was funded by Pfizer and published in Circulation: Journal of the American Heart Association, an international group of researchers led by David D. Waters, MD, of the University of California, San Francisco, looked at 9,955 people with an average age of 62 to see if cholesterol - lowering efforts — including taking medication or trying diet and exercise alone — were having the intended effec
In the new
study, which was funded by Pfizer and
published in Circulation: Journal of the American Heart Association, an international group of researchers led by David D. Waters, MD, of the University of California, San Francisco, looked at 9,955 people with an average age of 62 to see if cholesterol - lowering efforts — including taking medication or trying diet and exercise alone — were having the intended effec
in Circulation:
Journal of the American Heart Association, an international group of researchers led by David D. Waters, MD, of the University of California, San Francisco, looked at 9,955 people with an average age of 62 to see if cholesterol - lowering efforts — including taking medication or trying diet and exercise alone — were having the intended effect.
While as little as a weekly serving of fish lowers risk of ischemic stroke, enjoying a daily serving omega -3-rich fish, such as scallops, provides significantly greater reduction
in the risk of coronary heart disease than eating fish even as frequently as a couple of times a week, show the findings of a
study published in the January 17, 2006 issue of
Circulation, the
journal of the American Heart Association.
There's a new way that watching too much television can be hazardous to your health: According to a
study published today
in the
journal Circulation, it can increase your risk of dying from a blood clot
in the lungs.
A new breakthrough, long - term diet
study was recently
published in the American Heart Association
Journal Circulation on measuring body fat!
Women who consumed at least three servings of strawberries or blueberries per week fared best according to a
study published in Circulation journal.
The
study was
published in the
journal Circulation: Heart Failure
in September 2015.
These
studies include a report
published in the
journal Andrologia
in 2012,
in which tests on diabetic rats determined that Butea superba may help improve erectile function by stimulating
circulation.
A new
study published in the
Journal of
Circulation found that coffee drinkers had...
For example,
in 2010,
in a
study published in the
journal,
Circulation, it was found that all three diets reduced the plaque that accumulates
in blood vessels, thus reducing the risk of heart attacks and strokes.
The
study, which was
published Monday
in the
journal Circulation, analyzed data from more than 12,000 heart - attack survivors, average age of 58, across 52 countries.
Eighty percent of doctors erroneously believe that heart disease kills more men than women, according to a 2005 national
study of physician awareness
published in the AHA
journal Circulation.
One aggregate
study published in the American Heart Association's
journal Circulation found that «the consumption of at least 5 percent to 10 percent of energy from omega - 6 PUFAs reduces the risk of CHD [coronary heart disease] relative to lower intakes.»
A
study published in 2013
in the
journal Circulation found that a high intake of phytochemicals known as flavonoids — which are found
in blueberries, as well as other kinds of berries — may reduce the risk of certain heart conditions
in young women.
In the article «From Production to Destruction to Recovery: Freeganism's Redefinition of Food Value and Circulation,» published in the University of Iowa's Iowa Journal of Cultural Studies in 2008, Michelle Coyne writes that freeganism grew out of anticapitalism, anticonsumerism, and the counterculture that includes the anarchist - punk movements of the 1970
In the article «From Production to Destruction to Recovery: Freeganism's Redefinition of Food Value and
Circulation,»
published in the University of Iowa's Iowa Journal of Cultural Studies in 2008, Michelle Coyne writes that freeganism grew out of anticapitalism, anticonsumerism, and the counterculture that includes the anarchist - punk movements of the 1970
in the University of Iowa's Iowa
Journal of Cultural
Studies in 2008, Michelle Coyne writes that freeganism grew out of anticapitalism, anticonsumerism, and the counterculture that includes the anarchist - punk movements of the 1970
in 2008, Michelle Coyne writes that freeganism grew out of anticapitalism, anticonsumerism, and the counterculture that includes the anarchist - punk movements of the 1970s.
The Scottish
study,
published in the
journal Nature Geoscience, also found that the changes
in circulation resulted
in a reduction of the amount of oxygen
in the deep ocean.
A new
study,
published in Journal of Geophysical Research - Oceans, helps clarify how past and future coastal sea level changes are related to local winds and large - scale ocean
circulation.
A scientific
study published in May 2006
in the
journal Nature indicates that the Walker
circulation has been slowing since the mid-19th Century.
«We found evidence that what happens
in the stratosphere matters for the ocean
circulation and therefore for climate,» says Thomas Reichler, senior author of the
study published online Sunday, Sept. 23
in the
journal Nature Geoscience.
In a new study published in the Journal of Climate, the Community Earth System Model Large Ensemble (CESM - LENS) of simulations is used to explore how various characteristics of the mid-latitude atmospheric circulation (zonal flow, synoptic blockings, jet stream meanders) evolve along the course of the 21st century under the RCP8.5 scenario of anthropogenic emission
In a new
study published in the Journal of Climate, the Community Earth System Model Large Ensemble (CESM - LENS) of simulations is used to explore how various characteristics of the mid-latitude atmospheric circulation (zonal flow, synoptic blockings, jet stream meanders) evolve along the course of the 21st century under the RCP8.5 scenario of anthropogenic emission
in the
Journal of Climate, the Community Earth System Model Large Ensemble (CESM - LENS) of simulations is used to explore how various characteristics of the mid-latitude atmospheric
circulation (zonal flow, synoptic blockings, jet stream meanders) evolve along the course of the 21st century under the RCP8.5 scenario of anthropogenic emissions.