... MicroRNAs andcardiovascular diseases K Ono et al Cardiovasculardisease is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in developed countries The pathological ... blood and that they are included in exosomes and microparticles [61,62] The levels of circulating miRNAs have been reported for several disease conditions [63,64] In the cardiovascular diseases, ... miR-21 limits PTEN function and causes activation of the Akt pathway and increased matrix metalloprotease-2 expression in cardiac fibroblasts MicroRNAs andcardiovascular diseases Connective tissue...
... healthcare; and provide nutritious food and drinking water Pre-natal and post-natal healthcare will also be provided to mothers, and parents and children will be informed and educated on health and nutrition ... physical and mental well-being and general quality of life It promotes healthy growth and development, prevents diseaseand unhealthy weight gain, and also improves social connectedness and societal ... Paulo andcardiovasculardisease Over time, Brazil has witnessed a decline in the mortality rate from both heart diseaseand stroke; from 68.2 to 40.9 per 100,000 habitants for stroke, and 208.2...
... uric acid andcardiovascular disease: recent developments, and where they leave us? Am J Med 2005, 118:816-826 Edwards NL: The role of hyperuricemia and gout in kidney andcardiovasculardisease ... hyperuricemia and hypertension, stroke, cardiovascular mortality, and chronic kidney disease Biologic gradient Large epidemiological studies in mortality of cardiovascular diseases and development ... Serum urate andcardiovascular mortality In 1999 the Framingham Heart Study published the results of their ancillary study on the association of serum urate with cardiovasculardiseaseand cardiovascular...
... (29.2%), other infectious diseases not included in the AIDS definition (24.1%), non-Hodgkin lymphoma (14.6%), and Kaposi sarcoma (4.3%) (data not shown) DM andcardiovascular diseases were the underlying ... diseases was divided by the expected one, computed from age and sex specific mortality rates from the Italian general population in the same period Thus, standardized mortality ratios (SMR) and ... infarction, and 12 by chronic ischemic heart diseases Table The corresponding SMR were 6.4 for DM (95% CI:3.5-10.8), 2.3 for myocardial infarction (95% CI:1.43.7) and 3.0 for chronic ischemic heart diseases...
... proteases during thrombosis and inflammatory states PAR and PAR expressed in smooth muscle cells and PAR1 , PAR , and PAR expressed in macrophages activate inflammatory and proliferative pathways ... the context of PAR1 and PAR4 signaling in platelets and in animal models of thrombosis, inflammation, angiogenesis, and migration and invasion of cancer cells [14,41-43] PAR1 and PAR2 mediate various ... Expressed and Secreted) is strongly induced by viral and bacterial infections and plays a role in allergic diseases, asthma exacerbation, interstitial pneumonia, allograft rejection and in some...
... inflammation, insulin resistance and coronary atherosclerosis Lupus 2009, 18:799-806 53 Clancy R, Ginzler E: Endothelial function and its implications for cardiovascularand renal disease in systemic lupus ... elevated levels of IL-17 and Th17 cells are expanded in SLE and can induce endothelial adhesion molecule upregulation [50,51] Thus, there is a theoretical role for Th17 T cells and IL-17 in the upregulation ... that circulates attached to HDL and prevents LDL oxidation, is decreased in this disease This correlates with the presence of antibodies to HDL and β2glycoprotein and with enhanced atherosclerosis...
... design of the study and the data analysis, and helped to draft the manuscript RPM participated in genotyping and data analysis TRV, JAMF and LR participated in the acquisition and interpretation ... Piñeiro A, GarciaPorrua C, Miranda-Filloy JA, Ollier WE, Martin J, Llorca J: HLA-DRB1 and persistent chronic inflammation contribute to cardiovascular events andcardiovascular mortality in patients ... Valdecilla s/n, E-39008, Santander, Spain Authors’ contributions LRR and MGB carried out genotyping, participated in the design of the study and the data analysis, and helped to draft the manuscript...
... in the cardiovasculardisease mortality and YLL, and the transition towards cancer In more recent years, the highest burdens of disease came from cancers in men and from cardiovascular diseases ... mortality rates and years of life lost Table Annual change and contribution of demographic changes and age-independent “risk” to cardiovascular diseases and cancer mortality 1980–2010, by sex Disease ... between 2002 and 2006, by 2% per year), and then increased 1.3% per year until 2010 Figure Time trends in cardiovascular diseases and cancer 1980–2010, by sex: numbers of deaths, age-standardized...
... all cardiovascular disease, ischemic heart diseaseand cerebrovascular disease associated with NO2 concentrations at residences since 1971, by three levels of intake of fruit and vegetables and ... to air pollution and morbidity and mortality from cardiovasculardisease We found stronger associations of mortality from all cardiovasculardisease with exposure since 1971 and 1991 than with ... confidence interval) Exposure All causes (n = 5534) Cardiovasculardisease Ischemic heart disease Cerebrovascular disease Other cardiovasculardisease (n = 1285) (n = 548) (n = 292) (n = 376) NO2...
... heart disease, and sudden cardiac death in older adults: the cardiovascular health study Circulation 2006, 114:209-215 Ellegard LH, Andersson SW, Normen AL, Andersson HA: Dietary plant sterols and ... chefs (N = 45) and office workers (N = 48) All subjects were male and aged between 30 and 45 years The volunteers were informed of the purpose, course and possible risks of the study and all subjects ... heart disease -a meta-analysis Scand J Work Environ Health 2006, 32:431-442 doi:10.1186/1745-6673-5-4 Cite this article as: Hartung et al.: Work and diet-related risk factors of cardiovascular diseases:...
... Praise for HerbalSupplementsand the Brain “Both skeptics and believers in the value of herbalsupplements for brain conditions will enjoy the calm ... pros and cons of taking herbalsupplements Excellent and entertaining reading!” —Hanns Möhler, Professor of Pharmacology, University of Zurich, Switzerland “If you are someone who takes and believes ... intentionally left blank HerbalSupplementsand the Brain This page intentionally left blank HerbalSupplementsand the Brain Understanding Their Health Benefits and Hazards S J Enna Stata Norton Illustrated...
... Adverse cardiovascularand central nervous system events associated with dietarysupplements containing ephedra alkaloids N Engl J Med 2000;343:1833–8 16 US Food and Drug Administration Dietarysupplements ... natural /herbal health products are classified as dietarysupplements under the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act of 1994.20 They are not subject to the stringent regulation of the US Food and ... such standards in one specific area In summary, seven CAM and DS products were used by four patients, Asian and Caucasian The products were purchased locally and were used for allergic and other...
... lost link between cardiovascularand nociception modulation? J Musculoskeletal Pain, in press Stewart J, Taneja I, Medow MS: Reduced central blood volume and cardiac output, and increased vascular ... Martinez-Lavin M: Biology and therapy of fibromyalgia: Stress, the stress response system, and fibromyalgia Arthritis Res Ther 2007, 9:216 Fontenele JB, Félix FHC: Fibromyalgia and related medically ... Arthritis Research & Therapy Vol No Félix and Fontenele Competing interests The authors cite their own work on the subject that is currently...
... arterial diseaseand diabetes (POPADAD) trial: factorial randomised placebo controlled trial of aspirin and antioxidants in patients with diabetes and asymptomatic peripheral arterial disease ... aspirin and a diagnosis of CVD based on appropriate International Classification of Disease, Ninth Revision (ICD-9) codes (both coronary artery diseaseand thrombotic cerebrovascular disease) ... Vascular Disease Interdisciplinary Working Group; Cardiovascular Nursing Council; Clinical Cardiology Council; Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Metabolism Council; and the Quality of Care and Outcomes...
... manager, and read his group randomization The participant would then sign the randomization form and the case manager would record the participant's randomization assignment and the randomization ... Proportion of randomized participants with CVD and CVD Proportion of randomized participants with CVD and CVD risk factors *In the absence of diabetes **FH: family history of cardiovasculardisease ... Patients were asked about medical and family history related to cardiovasculardisease (CVD) They were asked to bring all medications, including supplementsand nutraceuticals, with them to the...
... and Sub-Saharan Africans men and women (32% and 45%) were more likely than the general population men and women (8% and 14%) to be non-drinkers African Caribbean and Sub-Saharan African men and ... in England and Wales to have CHD (Rate ratio = http://www.globalizationandhealth.com/content/5/1/7 1.23, 95% CI: 1.06, 1.42) The gap between Jamaican born men and those born in England and Wales ... Caribbean', 'West Africans', 'Black' and http://www.globalizationandhealth.com/content/5/1/7 'ethnic minority groups', and were combined with cardiovascular diseases and related various risk factors...
... health factors, physical and artistic activities, education and hobbies, social, financial, and family roles, work habits and stress, medications, pain and nutrition, and alcohol use Intervention ... Refer to Figure Randomisation Randomisation will be undertaken using a customised and fully automated randomisation facility built into the trial website Participants will be randomised to receive ... data and incorporate data from intermediate measurement time points of four and eight weeks Mixed-models yield unbiased and efficient estimates under MCAR (missing completely at random) and MAR...
... acids, herbal or homeopathic supplementsand other supplements) Supplements that were defined as herbalsupplements were products mainly derived from plant sources such as echinacea, garlic and ... U-17) Handball (women U-17) Hanball (men U-17) Basketball (women U-17) Basketball (men U-17) homeopathic supplements (0.4% and 1.6%), multivitamins (54% and 57%) and antioxidants (0.7% and 2%) ... Research of Stimulants and Anabolic Steroids in DietarySupplements Scand J Med Sci Sports 2006, 16:41-48 23 de Hon O, Coumans B: The Continuing Story of Nutritional Supplementsand Doping Infractions...
... for cardiovasculardisease were used: cardiovascular diseases, cerebrovascular diseases and peripheral vascular diseases These searches were each combined with an osteoporosis search block and ... between 1) cardiovasculardiseaseand osteoporosis and 2) vice versa In addition, the possible pathophysiological links of CV diseaseand osteoporosis will be discussed Materials and methods ... Prevalent CV disease Women: self reported Prevalent Prevalent CV diseaseand BMD hip: OR: PAD by ABI 1.22 (95% CI 1.03 to 1.43) PAD and BMD hip: NS Men: Prevalent CV diseaseand BMD hip: NS PAD and BMD...
... 37.94 and 38.64 on Hsa21 containing the genes KCNJ6, DSCR4, and KCNJ15 as a susceptibility for ID, between 37.4 and 38.4 and 46.5 to qter for hypotonia, and 31.5 Mb to qter for congenital heart disease ... Ameliorate Proliferation and Migration Deficits in Ts65Dn PA1 and NT Tissues In Vitro 60 5.4 EGCG and Harmine Ater Proliferation and Migration in Ts1Rhr PA1 and NT Tissues In Vitro ... techniques and cell culture systems of cells from the PA1 and NT of E9.5 Ts65Dn, Ts1Rhr, and control embryos, we established that trisomic genes Dyrk1a and Rcan1 are dysregulated in both structures and...