2 Investigators suggested this could be because having depression could raise heart rate and blood pressure, as well as lead to unhealthy lifestyle choices such as smoking, drinking alcohol, sleeping less, and not being physically active. Despite evidence of the link between depression and the ...
Figure 1.Flow of the study. ICD-10: International Classification of Disease, tenth edition; SCD: sudden cardiac death. Baseline demographics according to BMI value are described inTable 1. A significant difference was observed throughout various parameters such as age, sex, smoking status, alcohol...
In addition, there have been indications that an individual’s sex or hypertension status may affect the relationship between vitamin D status and mortality. In this study, we retrospectively assessed the association between vitamin D status and all-cause, cardiovascular, and cancer mortality in ...
pregnancy and menopause. The insufficient serotonin-enhanced sensitivity of progesterone affects PMS [2], but the blood sugar and autonomic system also seem to have some contributions. Smoking and high calorie/sugar food consumption among female university students resulted in a higher prevalence of ...
Three consecutive blood pressure readings, 5–10 min rest apart, were obtained. The following formula was used to calculate the BMI: BMI = Body weight (Kg) / Height (m2). Peripheral blood samples were collected from the study participants after overnight (10 h minimum) fasting and samples ...