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Expressions of serum adiponectin and visfatin in patients with hypertension in cerebrovascular accidents and analysis of risk factors
CONCLUSION: Serum adiponectin and visfatin were differentially expressed in patients with both hypertension and stroke. Our regression analysis revealed that serum adiponectin and visfatin were independent risk factors for stroke in patients with hypertension.PMID:36505296 | PMC:PMC9730094
Source: American Journal of Translational Research - December 12, 2022 Category: Research Authors: Wenting Ruan Xixi Zhai Lin Guan Xijin Wei Sishuo Zhang Source Type: research

Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease in Type  2 Diabetes: A Retrospective, Observational Study of Economic and Clinical Burden in Sweden
ConclusionsASCVD is associated with considerable costs, morbidity and mortality in individuals with T2D. These results support structured assessment of ASCVD risk and broader implementation of guideline-recommended treatments in T2D healthcare.
Source: Diabetes Therapy - June 16, 2023 Category: Endocrinology Source Type: research

Association between depression and chronic diseases among middle-aged and older Chinese adults
CONCLUSION: Depressive symptoms were significantly associated with chronic diseases (including diabetes, hypertension, heart disease, and stroke), which suggests that psychological factors, such as depressive symptoms should be taken into consideration in the prevention and control of chronic diseases.PMID:37534639
Source: Cancer Control - August 3, 2023 Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: C S Zhu Z W Lian Y M Cui Source Type: research

Does fish in Mediterranean diet combat memory loss?
This study assessed all the components together rather than focusing on oily fish alone, as the media suggests – in fact, the word 'fish' does not appear once in the Neurology article. Additionally, the 19% reduction in risk quoted by both The Daily Telegraph and the Daily Mail is incorrectly attributed to "people who adhere to a Mediterranean-style diet". This figure actually only applies to non-diabetic people. The risk reduction for the entire study sample was a more moderate 13% reduction in odds. However, both newspapers covered the main methods of the study well.   What kind of research was this? Thi...
Source: NHS News Feed - April 30, 2013 Category: Consumer Health News Tags: Food/diet Neurology Source Type: news

Mild cognitive impairment: Incidence and vascular risk factors in a population-based cohort
Conclusion: Incidence of MCI increased with age regardless of definition and did not vary by sex or education. Several vascular risk factors elevated the risk of incident MCI, whether defined cognitively or functionally, but most were associated with nonamnestic MCI and CDR = 0.5. Controlling vascular risk may potentially reduce risk of MCI.
Source: Neurology - June 3, 2013 Category: Neurology Authors: Ganguli, M., Fu, B., Snitz, B. E., Hughes, T. F., Chang, C.-C. H. Tags: MCI (mild cognitive impairment), Cohort studies, Incidence studies, Risk factors in epidemiology ARTICLE Source Type: research

Effects of nonpersistence with medication on outcomes in high-risk patients with cardiovascular disease
Background: The impact of nonpersistence on events and of events on persistence is unclear. We studied the effects of nonpersistence on outcomes and events on nonadherence in a randomized placebo controlled trial in 40 countries on 25,620 patients.Methods: In the ONgoing Telmisartan Alone and in combination with Ramipril Global Endpoint Trial (ONTARGET), persistent patients (n = 20,991) were compared with individuals who had permanently stopped study medications (n = 4,629).Results: Older age, female gender, less physical activity, less education, and history of stroke/transient ischemic attack, depression, and diabetes we...
Source: American Heart Journal - June 26, 2013 Category: Cardiology Authors: Michael Böhm, Helmut Schumacher, Ulrich Laufs, Peter Sleight, Roland Schmieder, Thomas Unger, Koon Teo, Salim Yusuf Tags: Acute Ischemic Heart Disease Source Type: research

Sleep Duration and Chronic Diseases among US Adults Age 45 Years and Older: Evidence From the 2010 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System
Conclusions:Sleep duration had U-shaped relationships with leading chronic diseases. Further prospective studies are needed to determine how mental health and maintenance of a normal weight may interact with sleep duration to prevent chronic diseases.Citation:Liu Y; Wheaton AG; Chapman DP; Croft JB. Sleep duration and chronic diseases among US adults age 45 years and older: evidence from the 2010 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System. SLEEP 2013;36(10):1421-1427.
Source: Sleep - October 2, 2013 Category: Sleep Medicine Source Type: research

Associations of blood glucose and prevalent diabetes with risk of cardiovascular disease in 500 000 adult Chinese: the China Kadoorie Biobank
ConclusionsIn the present adult Chinese population, self‐reported diabetes was associated with a doubling of the odds of prevalent cardiovascular disease. Below the threshold for diabetes there was still a modest, positive association between random blood glucose and prevalent cardiovascular disease.This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
Source: Diabetic Medicine - December 17, 2013 Category: Endocrinology Authors: F. Bragg, L. Li, M. Smith, Y. Guo, Y. Chen, I. Millwood, Z. Bian, R. Walters, J. Chen, L. Yang, R. Collins, R. Peto, Y. Lu, B. Yu, X. Xie, Y. Lei, G. Luo, Z. Chen, Tags: Research Article Source Type: research