Colin Waine OBE FRCGP FRCPath Director of Health Programmes and Primary Care DevelopmentSunderland Health Authority, Sunderland, UKCDC. Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS 1985-2003) and "Economic consequences of obesity. tt Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, U.S. Department of...
Over the past two decades, China has enjoyed impressive economic development, and her citizens have experienced many remarked changes in their lifestyle. These changes are often associated with an increase in obesity and chronic disease. In this meta-ana
Obesity As a result of these health problems, adults with a history of CSA use health care more frequently than those without a history of CSA, spending on average 16% more per year. Notably, however, a history of CSA is also associated withlower oddsof having health insu...
In the United States between 1970 and 2000, the percentage of dietary energy coming from fat decreased, while rates of obesity rose dramatically [146]. This suggests that there are factors other than fat consumption, which have contributed to the trend of spending more time seeking or thinking ...
- 《Journal of the American Dietetic Association》 被引量: 152发表: 2007年 The critical period of infant feeding for the development of early disparities in obesity - ScienceDirect Childhood obesity is an increasing public health problem, particularly among minority infants and young children. ...
obesity antigen processing and presentation oxidative posttranslational modifications Introduction Proteomic modifications linked to non-enzymatic glycation and glycoxidation are common in all tissues under hyperglycemic conditions, as present in metabolic syndrome, type 2 diabetes (T2D), mice bearing a homozyg...
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[150]. This represents a major demographic shift with significant public health and socio-economic impact. Advances in science have greatly increased lifespan; however, at the same time, new and developing challenges, such as sarcopenia, cardiovascular disease, obesity, diabetes, dementia, macular ...
As covariables, we included confounding variables related to an increased risk of ARDS, such as age, gender, hypertension, obesity (BMI, neck circumference, and abdominal circumference), smoking status, ferritin levels, and D-dimer levels during the acute phase. 2.2.8. Association between ...
patterning in the embryo [172,173,174]. APLN/APLNR signaling has key function in several physiological processes like cardiac function, angiogenesis, metabolism and body fluid homeostasis, and also in pathological conditions like heart failure, cancer, obesity and diabetes (reviewed in detail [175])...