Cardiovascular
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Since the 1950s, for example, the field has been extended to risk factors, a concept that grew out of debates about the health effects of tobacco and studies of
cardiovascular
diseases with multiple potential causes.
Premature deaths from breathing in small particles and toxic gases, and the pain and suffering from respiratory and
cardiovascular
diseases, do not have a market price.
Among the NCDs, four conditions contribute most to early death or disability:
cardiovascular
disease, chronic lung conditions, cancer, and diabetes.
In 2012, the China Medical Association warned that air pollution could become the country’s biggest health threat, owing to rising rates of lung cancer and
cardiovascular
disease – particularly in the country’s megacities.
The Stressed-Out BrainNEW YORK – Stress contributes to the onset of
cardiovascular
disease and depression, among other illnesses.
Developmental influences involving the quality of parenting and acquisition of attachment have a powerful influence on subsequent stress vulnerability during the rest of our lives – for example, abuse and neglect in childhood increase our vulnerability to physical and mental disorders, including obesity,
cardiovascular
disease, depression, post-traumatic stress disorder, substance abuse, and antisocial behavior.
Already, studies to identify genes associated with common diseases – including some that represent significant health, economic, and social burdens, such as cancer, diabetes,
cardiovascular
disease, and obesity – are beginning to enable doctors to use patient DNA information to inform clinical care.
And researchers are identifying genetic variations that influence the effects of drugs, allowing safer and more effective administration of medication to manage pain and treat some cancers, as well as
cardiovascular
and psychiatric diseases.
Several other studies have found links between low vitamin D levels and higher risk of heart failure and sudden cardiac death, stroke, and overall
cardiovascular
disease.
For example, rates of premature death fell for non-communicable diseases like
cardiovascular
disease, cancer, diabetes, and chronic respiratory conditions.
And those who know they have high blood pressure may not know that it is linked to stroke and other
cardiovascular
diseases.
The important point is that within the next 10-15 years we will have identified hundreds of genes that predispose individuals to virtually all of the common, late-onset diseases, such as cancer and cardiovascular, neurological, and metabolic diseases.
The United Kingdom is not alone in worrying about the global rise in obesity-related ailments like diabetes and
cardiovascular
disease – costly conditions that can lead to significant disability and early death.
Moreover, intrauterine malnutrition can increase the risk of chronic conditions like obesity, diabetes, and
cardiovascular
disease during adulthood.
But the drawbacks of anabolic steroids were no less obvious: those same athletes often experienced infertility,
cardiovascular
problems, tumors, and other adverse effects.
This categorization is determined by data drawn from the general population and based on the assumption that there is a higher risk of metabolic or
cardiovascular
disease found at the high end (and sometimes the low end) of the BMI scale.
While their activities and clientele are steadily increasing, many of the results currently are of only limited value for determining physical and behavioral characteristics or risks of common diseases such as hypertension,
cardiovascular
diseases, diabetes, and depression.
It may seem innocuous, but consuming too much salt can lead to hypertension or high blood pressure, and greatly increases the risk of
cardiovascular
disease and stroke.
Indeed, two of the main NCDs –
cardiovascular
disease and stroke – are often salt-related.
The other top-ten ideas from our researchers are: expanding the potential for irrigation in Sub-Saharan Africa; developing a marketable “polypill” for hypertension and
cardiovascular
disease; researching ways to introduce successful tobacco taxes in developing countries; conducting action research – a particular approach and type of research that involves a high level of engagement between researchers and practitioners; and improving the ability of customs offices to identify illicit transactions.
For adults in most countries, cancer, diabetes, and
cardiovascular
disease have become leading causes of disability and death.
In fact, according to a recent report by the McKinsey Global Institute, being overweight or obese is now linked to 2.8 million deaths annually – more than those associated with being underweight – via non-communicable diseases like type-2 diabetes, cancer, and
cardiovascular
disease.
The second most cost-effective investment is tackling
cardiovascular
disease.
Obesity affects life expectancy in numerous ways, ranging from
cardiovascular
disease to some types of cancer.
So it should be no surprise that noncommunicable diseases (NCD's), including
cardiovascular
diseases (CVD's), obesity, diabetes and cancer, now kill roughly 33 million people around the world each year, and cause almost 60% of total deaths.
Epidemics caused by fat are now manifest: Type 2 diabetes, increased rates of heart and
cardiovascular
disease, and notably more cancers, such as breast cancer.
Then, on the second day, world leaders will convene to discuss plans to beat leading NCDs such as cancer, diabetes, and
cardiovascular
and lung disease.
Respiratory diseases rank second (after
cardiovascular
diseases) in terms of mortality, incidence, prevalence, and costs.
Moreover, there is ample medical evidence that malnutrition in this “window of nutrition” is linked to increases in hypertension,
cardiovascular
disease, diabetes, and even obesity, resulting in higher health-care costs later in life.
Given that some five million Indians die of
cardiovascular
diseases every year, more than a quarter of them under 65, and that about two million die from drinking contaminated water, these innovations’ value is apparent.
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