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Hypertension and diabetes are frequently linked as co-occurring vascular comorbidities {fact:5, 6, 7} and are both associated with shared risk factors such as sleep-disordered breathing [1], long-term sleep deprivation [2], and abnormal sleep duration [3].
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Extent and Health Consequences of Chronic Sleep Loss and ... - NCBI ncbi.nlm.nih.gov 10 facts
claimThe Institute of Medicine (US) Committee on Sleep Medicine and Research associates chronic sleep loss and sleep disorders with an increased risk of hypertension, diabetes, obesity, depression, heart attack, and stroke.
claimSleep loss, defined as less than 7 hours per night, may have wide-ranging adverse effects on the cardiovascular, endocrine, immune, and nervous systems, including obesity, diabetes, impaired glucose tolerance, cardiovascular disease, hypertension, anxiety symptoms, depressed mood, and alcohol use.
claimThe increased risk of heart attack associated with sleep duration is independent of a history of hypertension or diabetes, as additional adjustment for these conditions yielded only slightly lower, but still significantly elevated, relative risks.
claimThe cumulative effects of sleep loss and sleep disorders are associated with an increased risk of hypertension, diabetes, obesity, depression, heart attack, and stroke.
claimChronic sleep loss and sleep disorders are associated with an increased risk of hypertension, diabetes, obesity, depression, heart attack, and stroke.
claimSleeping 9 hours or more is associated with elevated risks for heart attack, independent of a history of hypertension or diabetes.
claimSleep-disordered breathing may contribute to the development of hypertension, coronary artery disease, congestive heart failure, arrhythmias, stroke, glucose intolerance, and diabetes.
claimThe increased risk of heart attack associated with sleep duration is independent of a history of hypertension or diabetes.
claimThe increased risk of heart attacks associated with sleep duration in the Nurses Health Study remained significant even after adjusting for a history of hypertension or diabetes (Ayas et al., 2003).
claimSystemic effects of sleep-disordered breathing, such as altered vascular tone, inflammatory mediator levels, and hormonal changes, may contribute to the development of hypertension, coronary artery disease, congestive heart failure, arrhythmias, stroke, glucose intolerance, and diabetes.
Analysis of study Global Burden of Disease in 2021 - Frontiers frontiersin.org 3 facts
claimThe central area of Sub-Saharan Africa bears the greatest burden of worldwide nutritional deficiencies (NDs) prevalence, potentially due to genetic predisposition, higher prevalence of hypertension and diabetes, inadequate access to health care, and lack of understanding of stroke risk factors.
claimChildhood nutrition deficiency is associated with a variety of diseases in adulthood, including diabetes, hypertension, and depressive symptoms.
claimThe combination of high-salt, high-fat diets and rapid urbanization in South Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa has resulted in an increase in metabolic disorders such as hypertension and diabetes.
Impact of sleep duration on executive function and brain structure nature.com 3 facts
claimSmoking status, number of vascular comorbidities (hypertension, hypercholesterolaemia, diabetes), APOE ε4 genotype, and socioeconomic status are significant predictors of Executive Function.
procedureThe cardiovascular co-morbidity rating in the study was calculated by assigning one point each for self-reported hypertension, hypercholesterolaemia, and diabetes, resulting in a maximum score of three points.
claimSmoking status, number of vascular comorbidities (hypertension, hypercholesterolaemia, and diabetes), APOE ε4 genotype, and socioeconomic status were significant predictors of Executive Function in the regression model used in the study 'Impact of sleep duration on executive function and brain structure'.
Medicinal plants: bioactive compounds, biological activities ... frontiersin.org 3 facts
claimThe alcoholic extract of myrtle leaves shows efficacy against Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa via electrostatic interactions and is used to address cancer, inflammation, diabetes, ulcers, hypertension, diarrhea, and rheumatism.
claimMethanol extract from sweet potato leaves is used as a treatment for diabetes, hypertension, gastrointestinal problems, arthritis, rheumatic diseases, meningitis, renal conditions, and inflammations, and it exhibits activity against Klebsiella pneumoniae.
claimThe alcoholic extract from Myrtle leaves is used to treat cancer, inflammations, diabetes, ulcers, hypertension, dysentery, and rheumatism.
Modern Diet and its Impact on Human Health - Longdom Publishing longdom.org 2 facts
claimUnder-nutrition causes nutritional deficiency, while over-nutrition leads to obesity, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, diabetes, and cancer.
claimOver-nutrition, specifically the excessive absorption and storage of energy, can cause diseases including diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, obesity, hypertension, and hyperlipidemia.
Why Sleep Matters: Consequences of Sleep Deficiency sleep.hms.harvard.edu 2 facts
claimCross-sectional epidemiological studies have linked both reduced and increased sleep duration, as reported on questionnaires, with hypertension, diabetes, and obesity.
referenceCross-sectional epidemiological studies involve examining questionnaires that provide information about habitual sleep duration and the existence of diseases in large populations at one point in time. These studies have linked both reduced and increased sleep duration with hypertension, diabetes, and obesity.
A Consensus Proposal for Nutritional Indicators to Assess ... - Frontiers frontiersin.org 1 fact
procedureThe 'Diet-Related Morbidity/Mortality Statistics' indicator uses two primary parameters: (1) the prevalence of individuals with physician-diagnosed obesity, cardiovascular diseases (CHD, stroke, hypertension), type II diabetes, osteoporosis, neurodegenerative diseases, and obesity-related cancers; and (2) disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) as a measure of disease burden associated with nutrition-related factors like high blood pressure, high cholesterol (total and LDL), and high blood sugar (insulin resistance/diabetes).
Medicinal plants and human health: a comprehensive review of ... link.springer.com 1 fact
claimTraditional healers have developed expertise in managing complex conditions including diabetes, hypertension, mental health disorders, and various forms of cancer.
Dietary Guidelines and Quality - Principles of Nutritional Assessment nutritionalassessment.org 1 fact
claimThe MedDietScore developed by Panagiotakos et al. was negatively associated with hypertension, hypercholesterolemia, diabetes, and obesity in its initial study, and later shown to be negatively associated with the 10-year incidence of cardiovascular disease (Panagiotakos et al., 2015) and diabetes (Filippatos et al., 2016).
How to tell if a wound is healing or infected - OSF HealthCare osfhealthcare.org 1 fact
claimHealth conditions and factors that can heighten the risk of developing chronic wounds include age, diabetes, high blood pressure (hypertension), obesity, poor blood circulation, vascular disease, and a weakened immune system.
Defining the Western Diet & Its Impact - Frontier Neuro frontierneuro.com 1 fact
quoteMichael Pollan states: “We have known for a century now that there is a complex of so-called Western Diseases – including obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, hypertension, and a specific set of diet related cancers – that begin almost invariably to appear soon after a people abandons it traditional diet and way of life.”
Short- and long-term health consequences of sleep disruption dovepress.com 1 fact
claimWhile hypertension and diabetes may not explain death in younger individuals with sleep disruption, the association of sleep disruption with these conditions is a risk factor for mortality in later life.
10 Effects of Long-Term Sleep Deprivation sleephealthsolutionsohio.com 1 fact
claimLong-term sleep deprivation is associated with hypertension, heart attacks, strokes, obesity, diabetes, depression, anxiety, decreased brain function, memory loss, weakened immune system, lower fertility rates, and psychiatric disorders.
Associations between dietary diversity and self-rated health in a ... link.springer.com 1 fact
procedureThe study classified food into 18 groups based on lists from the FAO and the World Health Organization, specifically including sentinel fried foods and processed meats, while excluding vitamin A-rich food items to focus on diet-related diseases like diabetes, obesity, and hypertension. A detailed explanation of this classification is available in the Nakala data repository.
Should you be tested for inflammation? health.harvard.edu 1 fact
claimFor most people, routine C-reactive protein (CRP) testing adds relatively little value to assessments based on standard risk factors such as hypertension, diabetes, smoking, high cholesterol, and a family history of heart disease.
Physiology, Homeostasis - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf ncbi.nlm.nih.gov 1 fact
claimDiseases such as diabetes, hypertension, and atherosclerosis involve both the disturbance of homeostasis and the presence of inflammation.