Persistence of subsyndromal residual symptoms after remission of major depression in patients
without cardiovascular disease may condition maintenance of elevated platelet factor 4 and β - thromboglobulin plasma levels.
In the September 2nd issue of the Annals of Internal Medicine, Tulane University researchers published a report, titled Effects of Low - Carbohydrate and Low - Fat Diets, A Randomized Trial, in which they evaluated weight loss and various cardiovascular risk factors in a group of 148 men and women
without cardiovascular disease.
This study, supported by The National Institutes of Health, looked at a group of 148 men and women,
without cardiovascular disease or diabetes, and placed them either on a low - fat diet or low carbohydrate diet.
Vegetables and fruit contributed about 50 % of total antioxidant capacity for women
without any cardiovascular disease history who had the highest total antioxidant capacity.
Segmental dysfunction also indicates a poor prognosis in adults
without cardiovascular disease.
Leeper's team analyzed samples of arterial plaque from people undergoing surgery for a clogged carotid artery and from organ donors
without cardiovascular disease.
The findings can not be applied to the general population
without cardiovascular disease.
Researchers examined 28,516 postmenopausal women
without cardiovascular disease from the Women's Health Initiative to test associations between total number of live births, age at first pregnancy lasting at least six months, and total reproductive duration (time from first menstruation to menopause) with incident heart failure.
Not exact matches
The trial included 501 patients with atherosclerotic
cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) and elevated LDL cholesterol (> 70mg / ml) despite maximum tolerated statin therapy and patients
without ASCVD but with high
cardiovascular risk conditions such as diabetes and familial hypercholesterolaemia in whom LDL cholesterol was > 100mg / dl despite maximally tolerated statin therapy.
Eligible participants were men 55 to 80 years of age and women 60 to 80 years of age
without clinical PAD or baseline
cardiovascular disease but with type 2 diabetes mellitus or at least 3
cardiovascular risk factors.
Bress and the researchers analyzed data from individuals who met SPRINT eligibility: they were of age 50 or older, at high risk of
cardiovascular disease and
without a history of diabetes or stroke.
One surprising result was that younger individuals of normal weight,
without type - 2 diabetes, and
without risk factors for
cardiovascular disease were those least likely to maintain weight.
Without favorable options to turn to and with the threat of
cardiovascular issues like high blood pressure and heart
disease if sleep apnea is left untreated, physicians and patients» families are sometimes left with the difficult decision to resort to life - altering tracheostomies, if the obstruction is severe enough to be unsafe.
Wong and colleagues studied 2,018 adults (57 percent female) with diabetes mellitus but
without known
cardiovascular diseases who participated in the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities Study, the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis or the Jackson Heart Study.
New findings from large - scale studies of more than 3.6 million people who underwent screening for
cardiovascular disease reveals that a person's age and gender affects the prevalence of certain types of peripheral vascular
diseases (PVD), and that diabetes is a major risk factor for developing these
diseases, even in patients
without heart
disease.
Raydiance's technology has attracted the attention of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), which in July 2007 signed the company to a two - year cooperative research and development agreement that has allowed the FDA's Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH) to evaluate the use, safety and effectiveness of Raydiance's USP laser system in a number of areas, including the ablation of corneal tissues in refractive surgery and corneal repair; the administration of light therapy for treating cancer,
cardiovascular disease and diabetes; and the removal of plaque on teeth
without damaging the enamel.
In a new study of more than 125,000 pregnant women in Sweden, researchers found that the risk of hepatobiliary cancer and immune - mediated and
cardiovascular diseases later in life is higher in women with intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy (ICP) than in women
without this condition.
Noninvasive imaging of carotid artery plaque with MRI can accurately predict future
cardiovascular events like strokes and heart attacks in people
without a history of
cardiovascular disease, according to a new study published online in the journal Radiology.
OAK BROOK, Ill. — Noninvasive imaging of carotid artery plaque with MRI can accurately predict future
cardiovascular events like strokes and heart attacks in people
without a history of
cardiovascular disease, according to a new study published online in the journal Radiology.
«Individuals with known CVD [
cardiovascular disease] should take a daily aspirin, but the best approach for individuals
without known CVD is unclear.
Alenghat found nearly 30 percent of African - Americans with CTD also had
cardiovascular disease, three times more than African - Americans
without CTD.
Almost 15 percent of patients had
cardiovascular disease, 1.8 times more than white patients
without CTD.
For many human
diseases, large - scale genomic studies have identified common genetic variants that occur more frequently in people with
cardiovascular, autoimmune, inflammatory and infectious
diseases, diabetes and asthma than in those
without these
diseases.
From my research, I believe that OGTT blood sugar levels above 140 mg / dL, especially regularly, can increase risk of vision problems, cancer, stroke and
cardiovascular disease, even
without an official diabetes diagnosis.
These meds are prescribed for reducing the risk of
cardiovascular disease but not
without harmful side effects such as an increase of stroke risk.
USC's Dr. Valter Longo has created the Fast Mimicking Diet, a five day partial eating diet that in research decreased risk factors / biomarkers for aging, diabetes,
cardiovascular disease, and cancer
without major adverse effects, providing support for the use of FMDs to promote healthspan.
Without sufficient amounts of vitamin K2, undercarboxylated osteocalcin and MGP can lead to increased coronary calcification and
cardiovascular disease.
The finding that daily sodium intake below 3 grams significantly increased
cardiovascular disease risk was supported by two subsequent studies that involved over one hundred thousand participants.3, 4 When those with and
without hypertension were evaluated it was found that sodium intake of about 7 grams per day increased the
cardiovascular risk of hypertensives but not in those
without hypertension.3
It increases your risk of heart
disease and brings on fatal and non-fatal heart attacks, strokes and other
cardiovascular events 15 years earlier than in those
without diabetes, as well as significantly shortens your lifespan.
Methods In a Norwegian population - based cohort study, we prospectively studied the association between thyrotropin levels and fatal CHD in 17 311 women and 8002 men
without known thyroid or
cardiovascular disease or diabetes mellitus at baseline.
Long - term complications of diabetes, which include an increased risk of
cardiovascular problems such as heart
disease and stroke, reduce the life expectancy of people with diabetes by about 10 years compared to people
without diabetes.
Experimental and clinical data suggest that reducing inflammation
without affecting lipid levels may reduce the risk of
cardiovascular disease.
Women with PCOS are at a much higher risk of developing
cardiovascular disease that women
without PCOS.
Insulin resistance, with or
without the presence of metabolic syndrome, significantly increases the risk of
cardiovascular disease.
For a study published in Clinical Nutrition this March, researchers analyzed more than 3,300 people at high risk of
cardiovascular disease but
without type 2 diabetes.
Conclusion: Sirtuin activation has shown great promise in fighting
cardiovascular disease and preserving aging brain function, but these longevity - promoters can not function
without sufficient NAD +.4, 54
Among individuals
without any prior
cardiovascular disease or diabetes, 72.1 percenthad admission LDL levels less than 130 mg / dL, which is the current LDL cholesterol target for this population.
Dogs with underlying health problems, including but not limited to hip & elbow dysplasia,
cardiovascular disease, epilepsy, vision, or other health problems that limit endurance, balance, or motor control should not participate in flyball
without consultation with a veterinarian who is familiar with flyball.
Dogs with underlying health problems, including but not limited to hip & elbow dysplasia,
cardiovascular disease, epilepsy, vision, or other health problems that limit endurance, balance, or motor control should not participate in agility
without consultation with a veterinarian who is familiar with agility.
Even if you have been declined by a life insurance company because of your
cardiovascular disease, you may not be resigned to living
without life insurance.
Long - term maternal risks include a 30 % — 70 % GDM recurrence, a 7-fold higher 5 — 10 year risk of type 2 diabetes and an increased risk of metabolic syndrome and
cardiovascular disease.5 — 8 Compared with women
without GDM, women with GDM are twice to four times9 as likely to develop antenatal or postpartum depression and approximately one - third of women with recent GDM develop postpartum depression.10 Postpartum depression leads to an increase in comfort eating and a decrease in physical activity, 11 thus putting the women at higher risk of weight gain and future diabetes.10
This secondary analysis of the Systolic Blood Pressure Intervention trial examines whether a treatment program aimed at reducing systolic blood pressure to a lower goal than currently recommended would reduce
cardiovascular disease risk among patients
without diabetes.