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  • ...l for the prevention of disorders that affect the heart and blood vessels (cardiovascular diseases), including heart attack and stroke. But more recent research has
    914 bytes (144 words) - 18:41, 29 October 2013
  • ...e number. Recent research indicates LDL-P is a more accurate predictor of cardiovascular disease. [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19657464] [http://www.ncbi.nlm ...n the blood with inflammation. It is a useful test for determining risk of cardiovascular disease, heart attacks, and strokes.
    24 KB (3,699 words) - 14:20, 24 January 2018
  • ...g-mimicking diet and markers/risk factors for aging, diabetes, cancer, and cardiovascular disease (2017)]
    4 KB (622 words) - 07:41, 18 March 2024
  • ...all amount of alcohol is linked to a number of health benefits, especially cardiovascular benefits, which, themselves, are correlated with reduced risk of dementia.
    6 KB (919 words) - 14:09, 22 February 2018
  • ...circadian rhythms (circadian arrythmia) has been associated with obesity, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, gastrointestinal problems, neurodegenerative disorders ( ..., and cancer. ApoE4s are particularly concerned with shortened longevity, cardiovascular issues, and Alzheimer’s Disease.
    44 KB (6,525 words) - 13:31, 2 December 2023
  • Fats, specifically saturated fats, are said to contribute to cardiovascular disease. This is largely as a result of research conducted in the 1950s by ...ndicate saturated fats can be part of a healthy diet and not contribute to cardiovascular disease. However, these studies have not separated ApoE ε status to evalu
    41 KB (6,076 words) - 16:27, 4 April 2024
  • ...nthesis pathways might explain part of the association between APOE-ε4 and cardiovascular disease. Fish-oil supplementation may particularly benefit ε4+ individuals
    7 KB (1,111 words) - 12:25, 14 March 2018
  • ...inflammation, no dangerous plaques. High LDL cholesterol correlates with cardiovascular disease, but that is a "surrogate outcome", not a disease. There may be ma ...t (or drink) garbage food''' and your LDL cholesterol may be high but your cardiovascular health can be great.
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  • ...nder differences in tea, coffee, and cognitive decline in the elderly: the Cardiovascular Health Study". PubMed ID:21841254
    8 KB (1,104 words) - 07:44, 15 March 2024
  • ...''' to hopefully prevent AD. In addition, it is critical for prevention of cardiovascular disease. This latter statement is not controversial at all. ...lations, but especially for ApoE4s given the association with Alzheimer’s, cardiovascular disease, and lowered longevity.
    52 KB (7,747 words) - 19:24, 3 December 2023
  • ApoE4s are particularly susceptible to Alzheimer’s disease, cardiovascular disease, and shortened longevity. Stress is not the sole driver in each of ==== Stress and the Cardiovascular System ====
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  • * cardiovascular disease === Ketosis and cardiovascular disease ===
    32 KB (4,878 words) - 16:46, 12 September 2021
  • We know that E4 carriers are at higher risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) and they also tend to have higher circulating levels of lipop ...ce has progressed from "eat low fat" to an understanding that the onset of cardiovascular disease (CVD) is much more nuanced than just high circulating cholesterol.
    102 KB (15,067 words) - 12:12, 27 October 2022
  • ...research conducted on health conditions that affect ApoE4s: Alzheimer’s, Cardiovascular disease, shortened longevity, etc. often do not stratify by APOE status muc ...UbN2duwT9GJWCpnRGCO1Zfww '''Association between ApoE ε4 Carrier Status and Cardiovascular Risk Factors on Mild Cognitive Impairment among Mexican Older Adults'''] (S
    33 KB (4,751 words) - 09:35, 25 January 2024
  • ...its ability to respond to it. It forces the body's physiological systems: cardiovascular, renal, muscular, central and sympathetic nervous systems — all of which ...doesn’t have to be a “butt-kicking” exhausting drudgery. When it comes to cardiovascular exertion, there are 5 “zones” representing a rating of perceived exerti
    71 KB (10,288 words) - 14:34, 26 February 2024
  • ...ex-specific genetic link between the highly comorbid anxiety disorders and cardiovascular diseases. <br> ...late blood glucose levels, reducing the likelihood of diabetes, stroke and cardiovascular disease.
    97 KB (13,953 words) - 16:17, 19 September 2023
  • .....a total of 5,104 older adults from two studies, including 2,909 from the Cardiovascular Health Study (CHS) and 2,195 from the Health, Aging and Body Composition st
    15 KB (2,305 words) - 10:45, 7 February 2021
  • ...e beneficial for pathogen-driven immune responses and unlikely to increase cardiovascular risk in an active subsistence population. (Source: [https://elifesciences. ...springer.com/article/10.1007/s00109-016-1427-y '''''Apolipoprotein E: from cardiovascular disease to neurodegenerative disorders'''''] (Robert W. Mahley, 09 Jun 2016
    83 KB (12,094 words) - 09:16, 28 March 2024
  • ...ffect many cellular functions and is associated with health issues such as cardiovascular disease, heightened immune response, reduced brain glucose uptake, hyperlip ...'''APOE4 is not deterministic'''. Being a carrier does not mean dementia, cardiovascular disease, or any other ailment is assuredly in your future. It is, however,
    54 KB (8,154 words) - 09:05, 28 March 2024
  • * cardiovascular disease === <big><big>Ketosis and cardiovascular disease</big></big> ===
    56 KB (8,564 words) - 07:37, 21 March 2024

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