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Prehypertension: Cause for Concern?
ADVANCE for LPNs, PA -
8 Dietary modifications can have a substantial impact on body weight as well as blood pressure. The Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) diet was ...
What's going on
Detroit Free Press, United States -
Though it may be hard for some moms to believe, having a baby may lower your blood pressure. Researchers studied 2304 women ages 18 to 30 and measured blood ...
Intermountain doctors will be more frank about childhood obesity
Salt Lake Tribune, United States -
Rowena and her family joined a weight management program after their pediatrician raised concerns about her weight. (Scott Sommerdorf / The Salt Lake ...

Healthy Wealthy n Wise
7 Reasons Why We Suffer Heart Attacks By: Emilia Klapp, RD, BS
Healthy Wealthy n Wise, WV -
Increases blood pressure, a risk for heart attacks and strokes. The carcinogen components in tobacco damage the walls of the arteries. ...

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Randy Jackson on conquering diabetes
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When my doctor got to the hospital, Erika and I were whisked off to a room, and the nurses went to work, checking my blood pressure and sticking me with ...
Obesity center opens at Northwestern
Chicago Tribune, United States - Nov 28, 2008
Too much weight gain during pregnancy can increase a woman's risk of developing high blood pressure and cardiovascular disease.
New center to tackle obesity epidemic Chicago Tribune
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Women Will: The weight off her body is off her shoulders, too
Mansfield News Journal, OH -
She keeps her blood pressure under control. But the surgery was not a cure-all -- she has regained about 15 pounds. Seibert said her relationship with her ...
Blood pressure dips in mothers
USA Today - Nov 25, 2008
... delivered babies held, even after accounting for differences in factors that could contribute to high blood pressure, such as smoking and weight gain. ...
Paving the future
WRAL.com, NC -
Pulmonary hypertension is actually very high blood pressure in the lungs. The arteries thicken, causing the heart to work harder and harder to pump the ...

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Chemical In Gut May Help Fight Obesity
InjuryBoard.com, FL - 27 minutes ago
Overweight and obese individuals are at increased risk for many diseases and health conditions such as high blood pressure, osteoarthritis, high cholesterol ...
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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: obesity + 0.21 + 147,000  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/5/2008)

OSI Pharmaceuticals Announces Second Quarter 2008 Financial Results
MarketWatch - Jul 23, 2008
OSI's diabetes/obesity efforts are committed to the generation of novel, targeted therapies for the treatment of type 2 diabetes and obesity. ...OSIP - DNA
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Comment on" A Common Genetic Variant Is Associated with Adult and Childhood Obesity" -
D Rosskopf, A Bornhorst, C Rimmbach, C Schwahn, A … - Science, 2007 - sciencemag.org
... 0.21 ? 0.23 kg/m 2 ; mean ? SE; P = 0.3593). Taken together, our data indicate that
the rs7566605 variant is not associated with the overall risk for obesity ...

Pathophysiology and Pathogenesis of Visceral Fat Obesity -
Y MATSUZAWA, I SHIMOMURA, T NAKAMURA, Y KENO, K … - Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1994 - Blackwell Synergy
... 0.27 0.45 * * 0.21 0.27 T-ch 0.22 0.24 0.35* 0.27 0.13 HDL-ch -0.11 -0.03 -0.03
0.15 -0.01 *p < 0.05, **p < 0.01. Page 5. MATSUZAWA et al.: VISCERAL FAT OBESITY ...

RELATION OF OBESITY TO CLUSTERING OF CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE RISK FACTORS IN CHILDREN AND YOUNG … -
CG SMOAK, GL BURKE, LS WEBBER, DW HARSHA, SR … - American Journal of Epidemiology, 1987 - Oxford Univ Press
... r 0.02 0.23** 0.07 -0.06 -0.10* 0.09 -0.04 0.21** -0.07 0.10 -0.08 -0.04 -0.02
-0.16 ... FIGURE 1. Influence of obesity in children and young adults in the upper ...

… between the Trp64Arg Mutation in the ?3-Adrenergic Receptor Gene and Obesity in Japanese Men: A … -
T Nagase, A Aoki, M Yamamoto, H Yasuda, S Kado, M … - Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 1997 - Endocrine Soc
... NIDDM that were randomly selected for comparison (0.21 vs. 0.23). These results
suggest that the ? 3 AR is not a major contributing factor to obesity or NIDDM ...

… of chronic hepatitis C patients and correlates with specific HCV genotype and visceral obesity -
L Adinolfi? - Hepatology, 2001 - doi.wiley.com
... 0.31 (19.4-36.6) Number of patients with BMI 25 80 (44%) Number of patients with
visceral obesity 57 (31 ... HAI total score (mean SE) 4.69 0.30 5.03 0.21 6.24 0.56 ...

… between uncoupling protein polymorphisms (UCP2-UCP3) and energy metabolism/obesity in Pima indians -
K Walder, RA Norman, RL Hanson, P Schrauwen, M … - Human Molecular Genetics, 1998 - Oxford Univ Press
... chi] 2 = 3.1, df = 2, P = 0.21). Overall, no significant association was detected
between the exon 8 variant and phenotypic measures of obesity such as BMI, or ...

Circulating Resistin Levels Are Not Associated with Obesity or Insulin Resistance in Humans and Are … -
JH Lee, JL Chan, N Yiannakouris, M Kontogianni, E … - Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 2003 - Endocrine Soc
... To further investigate whether resistin correlates with in- sulin resistance
and/or obesity, we compared resistin levels in 19 normal-weight and 19 ... P 0.21). ...

Fatal Pulmonary Embolism after Bariatric Operations for Morbid Obesity: A 24-Year Retrospective … -
JA Sapala, MH Wood, MP Schuhknecht, MA Sapala - Obesity Surgery, 2003 - Springer
... 12 fatal pulmonary emboli (0.21 %) were identified ... mor- bidites were common to 4
patients (33%): venous sta- sis disease (VSD), BMI 60, truncal obesity, and obe ...

Insulin Resistance and the Persistence of Obesity from Childhood into Adulthood -
C Maffeis, P Moghetti, A Grezzani, M Clementi, R … - Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 2002 - Endocrine Soc
... Insulin resistance (log (10) IR HOMA ) had a significant additional effect on
the prediction of obesity in adulthood (r 2 = 0.21; P = 0.02). ...

Trends in fatness and the origins of obesity Ad Hoc Committee to Review the Ten-State Nutrition … -
SM Garn, DC Clark - Pediatrics, 1976 - Am Acad Pediatrics
... Erling Johansen and Stanley M. Garn, Diane C. Clark, Charles U. Lowe, Gilbert Forbes,
Stanley Garn, George Trends in Fatness and the Origins of Obesity ...

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Being obese, gaining weight since young adulthood, high blood pressure and taking a diuretic "water pill’ are all linked to an increased likelihood of developing gout, according to a new study, but losing weight decreases the risk.

Dr. Hyon K. Choi, at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, and his colleagues evaluated risk factors and the occurrence of gout among 47,150 men in the Health Professionals Follow-up Study. They were interviewed first in 1986, at ages ranging from 40 to 75 years. By 1998, there were 730 newly diagnosed cases of gout.

After adjusting for starting weight and other risk factors, men who lost 10 pounds or more since 1986 had a 39 percent lower risk of gout compared with those who had maintained their weight.

"To our knowledge, our study is the first to document this important potential benefit of weight loss," the investigators note in the Archives of Internal Medicine.

Compared with subjects with a low-normal weight, the risk of gout increased in step with increasing weight. In subjects considered obese, the risk of gout was 4.41 times higher.

The researchers estimated that the risk of developing gout was 2.31 among men with high blood pressure compared to those with normal blood pressure, and 1.77 higher among those taking a diuretic. "Our findings are most directly generalizable to men 40 years and older (the most gout-prevalent population) with no history of gout," Choi’s team concludes.

 
 
 
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