Living Situation/Environment May be Key to Long Life
...the time of death, as well as their sex, race, education level and marital status. Based on where the person lived, the researchers used data from [...]
...the time of death, as well as their sex, race, education level and marital status. Based on where the person lived, the researchers used data from [...]
...than tobacco use, high alcohol intake, drug use and unsafe sex put together. An increased consumption of whole grains, vegetables, nuts and seeds, [...]
...between BMI change and the likelihood that a participant died over the course of the observed period, controlling for other factors such as participants’ [...]
...in the study Six hundred and eighty-eight adults were involved in the study, evenly divided by sex with an average age of 74. None of the [...]
...other children of the same sex and age at the end of the study. In contrast, exposure to an additional small grocery store within a mile over 24 [...]
...prepared to produce the pro- and anti-inflammatory mediators needed during an infection. Just as importantly, an individual’s sex impacts the [...]
...of metabolic syndrome involves high waist circumference (with ethnic and sex-specific cutoffs) plus two of the following four components: high blood [...]
...of the same age (within 5 years), sex, smoking status and HDL cholesterol levels who had no cardiovascular events during follow-up. Several lab [...]
...and sex. Worldwide, around 3 billion people are overweight (BMI = 25 to 29.9 kg/m2) or have obesity obese(BMI ?30 kg/m2). Obesity is a complex [...]
...clear exactly how osteoporosis and atherosclerosis might be linked, but long-term inflammation and cumulative oxidative stress have key roles in both age-related [...]