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Cancer and heart disease are frequently categorized together as chronic 'diseases of civilization' or conditions linked to chronic inflammation, as evidenced by [1], [2], and [3]. They are also commonly cited as health outcomes influenced by dietary patterns, such as the Western diet, and lifestyle factors like exercise, as noted in [4], [5], and [6].
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Understanding acute and chronic inflammation - Harvard Health health.harvard.edu 4 facts
claimResearch has associated chronic inflammation with heart disease, diabetes, cancer, arthritis, and bowel diseases such as Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis.
claimFoods high in simple sugars (such as soda, fruit juices with added sugars, sports drinks), processed meat, and refined carbs (such as white bread and pasta) are linked to a higher risk of problems related to chronic inflammation, such as heart disease, weight gain, and cancer.
claimFoods that inhibit the inflammatory response are linked to a lower risk of heart disease, weight gain, and cancer.
claimWhile there is no clear evidence that a specific diet prevents chronic inflammation, certain foods are associated with promoting or inhibiting the inflammatory response and are linked to risks of heart disease, weight gain, and cancer.
Origins and evolution of the Western diet: health implications for the ... scispace.com 1 fact
claimConsuming more fruits and vegetables can contribute to medical nutrition therapies for type 2 diabetes, heart disease, cancer, and obesity, as well as to the prevention of these diseases.
Associations between pain intensity, psychosocial factors ... - Nature nature.com 1 fact
claimThe patient population in the Oslo University Hospital Pain Registry study included individuals with diverse chronic pain conditions, such as cancer, heart disease, multiple sclerosis, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and various subacute pain conditions, with non-malignant cases being overrepresented.
Experts recommend 7-8 hours of sleep for better brain health sph.unc.edu 1 fact
claimThe Global Council on Brain Health (GCBH) consensus statement asserts that people with chronic inadequate sleep are at higher risk for and experience more severe health problems, including dementia, depression, heart disease, obesity, and cancer.
The Hidden Dangers of Inflammation—And How to Protect Yourself ... lifetimedentalnwa.com 1 fact
claimChronic inflammation is linked to the development of various health conditions, including gingivitis, periodontal disease, heart disease, arthritis, depression, Alzheimer’s disease, type 2 diabetes, inflammatory bowel disease, autoimmune diseases, and cancer.
What Are The Global Impacts of The Western Diet On Health? rupahealth.com 1 fact
claimThe Western diet's departure from traditional nutritional models has been linked to health challenges including obesity, diabetes, heart disease, and cancer.
A Double-Edged Sword: Inflammation and Your Health - Cedars-Sinai cedars-sinai.org 1 fact
claimChronic, low-grade inflammation is linked to the development of diseases including cancer, heart disease, dementia, arthritis, and depression.
Medicinal plants: bioactive compounds, biological activities ... frontiersin.org 1 fact
claimSeveral glycosides, including cardiac glycosides, have been empirically documented to offer therapeutic benefits, particularly in the management of heart disease and cancer.
How the intersection of modern diets, climate, and food systems is ... medicalxpress.com 1 fact
claimHighly processed modern diets are linked to chronic diseases including cancer, diabetes, heart disease, Alzheimer's, and poor mental health.
The Long-Term Perceived Effect of Childhood Trauma on Youth's ... rsisinternational.org 1 fact
claimFelitti and his team (1998) found that adverse childhood experiences, such as neglect, physical abuse, and maltreatment, lead to negative health outcomes in adulthood, including causes of death like heart disease and cancer.
Western diet – Knowledge and References - Taylor & Francis taylorandfrancis.com 1 fact
claimMoving away from a Western diet, which is characterized as an impoverished, processed food diet, reduces inflammation throughout the body and lowers the risk of heart disease and many cancers.
What causes chronic inflammation, and why it matters health.osu.edu 1 fact
claimIncreased inflammation is linked to the development and progression of Alzheimer’s disease, hardening of the arteries, heart disease, cancer, type 2 diabetes, depression, osteoporosis, and strokes.
Causes of Inflammation and How It Affects Health chanzuckerberg.com 1 fact
claimChronic inflammation is associated with various diseases, including cancer, heart disease, and Alzheimer’s disease.
What is inflammation, and why is it dangerous? health.harvard.edu 1 fact
claimChronic inflammation is associated with health problems including heart disease, arthritis, depression, Alzheimer's disease, and cancer.
Future of Food Series Part IV: The Evolution of Diet harmonyvalleyfarm.blogspot.com 1 fact
perspectiveLoren Cordain advocates for a diet consisting of lean meat and fish while limiting the intake of beans, cereal grains, and dairy products to avoid 'diseases of civilization' such as heart disease, high blood pressure, diabetes, and cancer.
The Evolution of Diet - National Geographic nationalgeographic.com 1 fact
claimAdvocates of the Paleo diet, such as Loren Cordain, claim that consuming the foods eaten by hunter-gatherer ancestors can help modern humans avoid diseases of civilization, including heart disease, high blood pressure, diabetes, cancer, and acne.
Western pattern diet - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org 1 fact
claimCompared to a healthy diet, the Western pattern diet is positively correlated with an elevated incidence of obesity, death from heart disease, and cancer, particularly colon cancer.
Chronic Inflammation: How to Test For it and Prevent it medichecks.com 1 fact
claimChronic inflammation is associated with various conditions, including autoimmune diseases (thyroid conditions, rheumatoid arthritis), cardiovascular diseases (high blood pressure, heart disease), gastrointestinal disorders (inflammatory bowel disease, Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis), lung diseases (COPD, asthma), mood conditions (depression), metabolic diseases (type 2 diabetes), neurodegenerative diseases (Parkinson’s disease), and some cancers.
Understanding chronic inflammation: Causes, symptoms and ... uhc.com 1 fact
claimRegular exercise may help strengthen the heart, improve mood, maintain a healthy weight, and prevent inflammation-linked conditions such as cancer, heart disease, and type 2 diabetes.
The Western Diet and Its Impact on Modern Health: What Patients ... diagnosticdetectives.com 1 fact
accountPhysicians working in eastern and central Africa, Australia, New Zealand, the southern Pacific, and other isolated regions reported few or no instances of dental caries, cancer, heart disease, appendicitis, diverticulitis, diabetes, and infectious disease among indigenous populations.