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Diabetes and cardiovascular disease are frequently linked as co-occurring chronic health conditions resulting from shared risk factors like sleep deprivation, shift-work, and obstructive sleep apnea, as evidenced by [1], [2], [3], and [4]. Furthermore, their specific interrelationships are cited as key factors in understanding how conditions like OSA predispose individuals to cardiovascular complications, as noted in [5] and [6].

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Extent and Health Consequences of Chronic Sleep Loss and ... - NCBI ncbi.nlm.nih.gov Colten HR, Altevogt BM · National Academies Press 6 facts
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.
claimObstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) may predispose individuals to cardiovascular disease, partly because diabetes is a known risk factor for cardiovascular disease and OSA is linked to the development of diabetes.
claimObstructive sleep apnea is associated with glucose intolerance and diabetes, both of which are independent risk factors for cardiovascular disease.
claimThe interrelationships between diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) may partly explain why OSA predisposes individuals to cardiovascular disease.
claimPunjabi and Beamer (2005) suggest that the interrelationships between diabetes and cardiovascular disease may partly explain why obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) predisposes individuals to cardiovascular disease.
claimPatients with cardiovascular disease and diabetes are at a higher risk for developing both Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) and central sleep apnea.
Chronic Inflammation - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf ncbi.nlm.nih.gov National Library of Medicine 3 facts
claimAlmond consumption is associated with lowering the risk of cardiovascular disease and diabetes.
claimConsumption of nuts, such as almonds, is associated with lowering the risk of cardiovascular disease and diabetes.
claimChronic inflammation is associated with multiple diseases, including cardiovascular disease, diabetes, malignancy, autoimmune disease, and chronic hepatic and renal disease.
Understanding Allostasis: Stability Through Change - Cannelevate cannelevate.com.au CannElevate 2 facts
claimAllostatic load serves as a unifying mechanism that explains why chronic stress is linked to elevated risks for cardiovascular disease, diabetes, depression, and cognitive decline.
claimAllostatic load serves as the unifying mechanism explaining why individuals experiencing chronic stress face elevated risks for cardiovascular disease, diabetes, depression, and cognitive decline.
Why Sleep Matters: Consequences of Sleep Deficiency sleep.hms.harvard.edu Harvard Medical School 2 facts
claimChronic sleep deprivation is associated with long-term health problems, including obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and early mortality.
claimChronic sleep deprivation is associated with long-term health problems, including obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and early mortality.
Evolutionary Eating — What We Can Learn From Our Primitive Past todaysdietitian.com Juliann Schaeffer · Today’s Dietitian 2 facts
perspectiveSome scientists argue that modern humans are not genetically adapted to the modern diet introduced during the Neolithic Revolution and the Industrial Age, and that this dietary divergence contributes to epidemic levels of chronic diseases such as cardiovascular disease, cancer, diabetes, and obesity.
claimCordain created the Paleo Diet to mimic the nutritional characteristics of the evolutionary and genetic heritage of humans, based on the belief that modern nutritional changes interfere with ancient human genes and contribute to diseases like cardiovascular disease and diabetes.
A Consensus Proposal for Nutritional Indicators to Assess ... - Frontiers frontiersin.org Frontiers in Nutrition 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).
History of modern nutrition science—implications for current ... bmj.com BMJ 1 fact
claimResearch on the role of nutrition in complex non-communicable chronic diseases, such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, obesity, and cancers, has accelerated significantly over the past two to three decades, particularly after 2000.
Origins and evolution of the Western diet: health implications for the ... academia.edu The American journal of clinical nutrition 1 fact
referenceDavid S. Ludwig published a review on the physiological mechanisms relating the glycemic index to obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease in JAMA in 2002.
Long-Term Effects of Chronic Sleep Deprivation empowersleep.com Empower Sleep 1 fact
claimInsufficient sleep can lead to a multitude of physical and mental health issues, including obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, cognitive decline, and mood disorders.
Western Diet - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics sciencedirect.com ScienceDirect 1 fact
claimThe Western Diet is linked to an increased prevalence of metabolic disorders, including obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular diseases.
Dietary Guidelines and Quality - Principles of Nutritional Assessment nutritionalassessment.org Arimond M, Deitchler M · 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).
Acute vs. chronic inflammation - UCLA Health uclahealth.org UCLA Health 1 fact
claimChronic low-grade inflammation can increase the risk of diseases such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and certain cancers.
Defining the Western Diet & Its Impact - Frontier Neuro frontierneuro.com Regina Gee · Wellspring Coaching 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.”
Inflammation bioxpedia.com BioXpedia 1 fact
claimChronic inflammation is associated with various diseases, including rheumatoid arthritis, inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), dermatological diseases, cardiovascular diseases, neurological diseases, diabetes, and several types of cancer.
Understanding Male Hormonal Changes: A Complete Guide (2025) coremedicalwellness.com Core Medical Wellness 1 fact
claimSymptoms of hormonal imbalance in men can also indicate other medical conditions, including depression, diabetes, sleep apnea, or cardiovascular disease.
Should you be tested for inflammation? health.harvard.edu Harvard Health Publishing 1 fact
claimCommon causes of silent chronic inflammation that should be screened for through routine health care include excess weight, diabetes, cardiovascular disease (including heart attacks and stroke), hepatitis C and other chronic infections, and autoimmune disease.
Modern Diet and its Impact on Human Health - Longdom Publishing longdom.org Longdom Publishing 1 fact
claimOver-nutrition, specifically the excessive absorption and storage of energy, can cause diseases including diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, obesity, hypertension, and hyperlipidemia.
National Sleep Foundation Guidelines: How Much Sleep Do You ... drkumardiscovery.com Dr. Kumar Discovery 1 fact
claimConsistently sleeping outside the recommended ranges is associated with increased health risks, including cardiovascular disease, diabetes, obesity, depression, and reduced immune function.
Research reveals devastating impact of Western diet on human health news-medical.net News-Medical.net 1 fact
claimThe modern Western diet is associated with a rise in epidemiological problems, including obesity, cardiovascular disease, and diabetes, which have increased the public health burden.
Inflammation: Types, symptoms, causes, and treatment medicalnewstoday.com Medical News Today 1 fact
claimChronic inflammation can persist for months or years and is associated with conditions such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and autoimmune diseases.
A Comprehensive Review on the Therapeutic Properties of ... traditionalmedicine.actabotanica.org Acta Botanica 1 fact
claimMedicinal plants are used to treat various diseases, including infections, digestive disorders, respiratory ailments, skin conditions, diabetes, and cardiovascular diseases.
What is the Impact of a Western Diet? - Robard Corporation robard.com Andrea M. Pampaloni, Ph.D. · Robard 1 fact
claimThe Western diet is associated with the development of chronic conditions including diabetes, cardiovascular disease, inflammation, autoimmune diseases, and cancers.
Sleep Across the Lifespan: A Neurobehavioral Perspective link.springer.com Springer 1 fact
claimProlonged shift-work disrupts sleep and increases the risk of chronic health conditions, including cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and metabolic conditions.
What Are The Global Impacts of The Western Diet On Health? rupahealth.com Rupa Health 1 fact
claimChronic illnesses associated with obesity, such as diabetes and cardiovascular diseases, have become leading causes of death.
How Inflammation Affects Your Health | News - Yale Medicine yalemedicine.org Yale Medicine 1 fact
claimInflammation is a key factor in serious diseases, including cardiovascular disease, cancer, Alzheimer’s disease, obesity, diabetes, and various infectious diseases such as HIV/AIDS.
Acute Inflammation vs. Chronic Inflammation - Encompass Health encompasshealth.com Encompass Health 1 fact
claimConditions associated with chronic inflammation include cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, arthritis, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
Chronic inflammation in the etiology of disease across the life span nature.com Nature 1 fact
referenceA 2016 systematic review and meta-analysis in the Journal of the American Heart Association quantified the association between physical activity and cardiovascular disease and diabetes.
Tracking Inflammation Through Biomarkers rupahealth.com Rupa Health 1 fact
claimChronic inflammation may contribute to the development of conditions such as arthritis, cardiovascular disease, and diabetes.
Health and environmental impacts of diets worldwide globalnutritionreport.org Global Nutrition Report 1 fact
referenceMicha R, Shulkin ML, Peñalvo JL, et al. conducted systematic reviews and meta-analyses for the Nutrition and Chronic Diseases Expert Group (NutriCoDE) regarding the etiologic effects and optimal intakes of foods and nutrients for cardiovascular diseases and diabetes, published in PLoS One in 2017.
A Scoping Review of Indicators for Sustainable Healthy Diets frontiersin.org Frontiers 1 fact
claimThe most frequently used health outcome indicators were Disability Adjusted Life Years (DALYs) associated with cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and cancer.