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Inflammation is identified as a common contributing factor to cardiovascular disease in academic literature [1], and it acts as a physiological risk factor for the condition when triggered by factors like poor social integration [2], [3].

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Should you be tested for inflammation? health.harvard.edu Harvard Health Publishing 2 facts
measurementA normal value for C-reactive protein (CRP) is less than 3 mg/L, while a value over 3 mg/L is often used to identify an increased risk of cardiovascular disease, and bodywide inflammation can cause levels to rise to 100 mg/L or more.
claimStamping out inflammation would not eliminate cardiovascular disease, cancer, dementia, or aging.
Editorial: Inflammation and chronic disease - Frontiers frontiersin.org Frontiers 2 facts
claimClonal hematopoiesis connects aging and inflammation in the context of cardiovascular disease, as discussed by Jaiswal and Libby in 2020.
claimInflammation is associated with the morbidity and mortality of cardiovascular disease, chronic kidney disease, diabetes mellitus, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, cancer, autoimmune diseases, neurodegenerative disorders, and behavioral health disorders.
Psychosocial Pathways - CDC cdc.gov CDC 2 facts
claimA lack of social support and poor social integration are linked to increased inflammation, which is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD).
claimA lack of social support and poor social integration are linked to increased inflammation, which serves as a risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD).
Sleep Across the Lifespan: A Neurobehavioral Perspective link.springer.com Springer 1 fact
claimIncreased sleep disturbances in women after menopause are associated with a higher likelihood of developing inflammation, cardiovascular, and metabolic diseases.
Cellular rejuvenation: molecular mechanisms and potential ... - Nature nature.com Nature 1 fact
referenceLibby, P. and Kobold, S. published a study in 2019 titled 'Inflammation: a common contributor to cancer, aging, and cardiovascular diseases-expanding the concept of cardio-oncology' in Cardiovascular Research, which posits inflammation as a common factor contributing to cancer, aging, and cardiovascular diseases.
How Sleep Works: Understanding the Science of Sleep sleepfoundation.org Sleep Foundation 1 fact
referenceMiller, M. A., & Cappuccio, F. P. published the research article 'Inflammation, sleep, obesity and cardiovascular disease' in the journal Current Vascular Pharmacology in 2007.
Long-Term Effects of Chronic Sleep Deprivation empowersleep.com Empower Sleep 1 fact
claimInsufficient sleep is associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular diseases, including hypertension, coronary heart disease, and stroke, because it causes inflammation, elevated blood pressure, and increased stress hormones.
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.
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.