Accelerated Trajectory of CV Risk Predicts Dementia Risk
Those with accelerated versus stable cardiovascular risk trajectory have increased risk for memory decline
Those with accelerated versus stable cardiovascular risk trajectory have increased risk for memory decline
Risks seen for aspartame and acesulfame-K; higher risks also seen for breast cancer and obesity-related cancers
Mendelian randomization study shows causal association between higher body mass index and increased risk for diabetic nephropathy
Possible reasons for the survival disparity include differences in obesity and smoking incidence among Black men younger than 50 years.
Possible reasons for the survival disparity include differences in obesity and smoking incidence among Black men younger than 50 years.
Findings largely independent of blood pressure and type 2 diabetes
Increase also seen in prevalence of multiple chronic conditions for cancer survivors, which was most pronounced among those aged 18 to 44 years
However, some small but significant increases and decreases seen in specific geographic areas
Findings reported for subcutaneous treatment in overweight, obese adults also using diet, physical activity
High-quality evidence shows association between alternate-day fasting and moderate reduction in BMI for healthy adults and those with overweight, obesity