A study conducted in Japanese people has shown that eating fast is correlated with the risk of new-onset diabetes. Generally, middle-aged men who were fast eaters with a high body mass index (BMI) and a large waist circumference were more likely to be diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. Please...
Impact of nutrients and food components on dyslipidemias: what is the evidence? Dyslipidemias have been shown to bear a close association with an increased risk of cardiovascular diseases, atherosclerosis in particular. As efforts are ... CDO Barbosa,Rosa,C Araújo,... - 《Advances in Nutrition...
This review summarizes the evidence that apoCIII plays a significant role in the atherogenesis of combined dyslipidemia and illustrates the importance of looking beyond apoAI and apoB, particularly when considering the CVD risk associated with obesity and insulin resistance. PubMed CAS Google Scholar ...
It is important to note that LVH is multifactorial, and potentially all factors may have additive effects. The traditional “Framingham-style” risk factors (hypertension, diabetes, dyslipidemia, smoking, overweight, hypercholesterolemia, and hyperhomocystinemia) still apply. However, taking the example ...
The high neutrophil count and total leukocyte count correlated with stroke severity, dysarthria, and outcome at 3 months (poor mRS). While, it was the opposite in the case of lymphocyte count. Homocysteine level did not correlate with stroke severity or outcome but with...
Cardiac health is enhanced by adiponectin both directly (e.g., through the direct stimulation of cardiomyocyte survival after ischemia/reperfusion injury) and indirectly (e.g., by improving serum dyslipidemia and reducing inflammation) (Goldstein et al., 2009). Interestingly, one might assume that ...
In a recent study, Toader and colleagues demonstrated that IL-6 serum levels positively correlate with dyslipidemia, high triglycerides and the erosive and atrophic OLP clinical forms. As pointed out by the authors, these discoveries are moving the focus on OLP association with systemic inflammation...
Han et al. showed that both sarcopenia and cardiovascular disease can be associated with similar risk factors such as hypertension, diabetes, dyslipidemia, and metabolic syndrome [66]. The effect of sarcopenia and the amount of muscle mass in liver disease is also increasingly being studied [67]...
Serum TC, LDL-C, VLDL-C and TG were negatively correlated with STD. CORRELATION OF SUBCLINICAL THYROID DYSFUNCTION WITH DYSLIPIDEMIA It was observed that serum total cholesterol, triglycerides (TG), HDL-C, and VLDL-C showed significantly higher changes (p<0.001) in the overall patients when com...
(n=300)pSex, M/F30/030/01Age, y52,03±6,3550,2±8,450,34Body mass index*, kg/m225,79±2,5625,00±2,970,28Hypertension, %16,661,661Dyslipidemia, %33,3333,331Diabetes mellitus, %001Family history, %26,666,660,07Cigarette smoking, %73,33600,41Previous CAD, Stroke, PAOD, %001...