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Query: UMLS:C0028754 (
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A comparison of health status between 779 Seventh-day Adventists, who have a strong commitment to heal-related life styles, and two other groups of people--8363 persons referred by general practitioners and 9825 volunteers--was made. The Seventh-day Adventists showed less impairment of systolic and diastolic blood pressures, of plasma cholesterol and plasma urate concentrations, and of lung ventilatory capacity; and less
obesity
at most specific ages. With increasing age, the level of breathlessness, reported heart disease,
hypertension
, and hypertensive and diuretic therapy in this sample approached that of the comparative groups, possibly because of natural attrition of high-risk persons in the latter. Depression, sleeplessness, use of sedatives and tranquillizers were lower in the Seventh-day Adventists; although, once again, a drawing together of the three groups in older age categories was evident. It is concluded that the life style of Seventh-day Adventists is conducive to lessened morbidity, delayed mortality, and decreased call on health services in comparison with the general population.
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PMID:Health status of Seventh-Day Adventists. 47 Jun 66
The high incidence of cardio- or cerebro-vascular diseases is positively correlated with hyperlipoproteinemia. A large-scale screening of blood donor's populations could be used for the prevention of the atherogenic disease. Therefore lipoproteins electrophoresis on cellogel was compared with serum levels of triglycerides, cholesterol and lipids in 1184 blood donors (792 men, 392 women). The electrophoretic pattern was found abnormal in 32 cases (25 men, 7 women). It was a type IIb hyperlipoproteinemia, according to the classification of the World Health Organization. In these 32 subjects, serum triglycerides, cholesterol and lipids concentrations were significantly higher (p less than 0,001) than in 41 other donors with a normal electrophoretic pattern. A good positive correlation was found between
high blood pressure
or
obesity
or blood group O and abnormal electrophoretic pattern. Lipoproteins electrophoresis on cellogel appears to be a suitable test (easy, fast and economical) in large-scale screening for dyslipidemia in subjects over 40, or at least in cases of mild
hypertension
or
obesity
.
...
PMID:[Detection of lipid abnormalities in blood donors]. 47 97
A 46 year old woman who used oral contraceptives (OCs) for 10 years developed severe arteriosclerosis of the base of the brain and renally fixed
hypertension
. She subsequently died of cerebral hemorrhage. The relationship between o.c. use and
hypertension
is discussed. A thorough family and personal anamnesis must be taken for women who want to use o.c.s;
hypertension
, kidney ailments,
obesity
, or diabetes mellitus require particular attention. Blood pressure should be checked for the first 3 months of o.c. use and every 6 months thereafter. Weight gain during o.c. use may serve as a warning symptom.
Hypertension
or several other difficulties require discontinuation of o.c. use to determine whether they may be caused by o.c.s.
...
PMID:[The problem of hypertension and ovulation inhibitors]. 47 16
During a two-month period in general practice we compared morbidity records from the teaching practices at Southampton, UK, and Nijmegen, The Netherlands. Although the commonest conditions - emotional disorders, upper respiratory tract infection, and musculo-skeletal disorders - were equally prevalent,
obesity
was five times as prevalent and
hypertension
and urinary tract infection were twice as prevalent in Nijmegen as in Southampton. The Dutch doctors were far more ready to prescribe oral contraception to women over 50 years old. We met many difficulties in what had appeared to be a simple project and our results may reflect important differences about doctors' attitudes to care as well as differences in morbidity.
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PMID:Some difficulties in comparing morbidity between countries. 48 Mar
The US Census Bureau's 1977 projection of the nation's population aged 65 and older by the year 2000 was 31.8 million. This paper addresses the projection that in the future a higher proportion of the population in the United States will be older persons. It is obvious that older Americans are living longer with an increased incidence of diseases such as diabetes,
hypertension
, cardiac problems, and
obesity
, requiring medical and nutritional care. This paper discusses commitment to provide quality services in terms of prescribing appropriate and functional therapeutic diets to meet the needs of older Americans. Two mechanisms are discussed that are effective tools for calculating diabetic diet prescriptions and weight reduction diets based on energy level and energy needs. Also discussed are the provision of assistance to meet the social support needs of old people such as food stamps, Meals-on-Wheels, and homemaker's service.
...
PMID:Nutritional care considerations of older Americans. 49 Jun 73
Among the identified precursors of cardiovascular disease
hypertension
acts as a major risk factor. Hyperlipidaemia, hyperglycaemia and cigarette smoking are the other major factors that increase the risk of symptomatic cardiovascular disease (CVD). Other factors influence (
obesity
, stress, hyperuricaemia, etc.) but are not independent risk factors. More definitive information on the efficacy of multifactorial intervention is needed.
...
PMID:Risk factors in hypertension and ischaemic heart disease. 50 35
A study of 3451 cholesterol determinations in different diseases was carried out. The mean cholesterol levels for male and female adults and children with different diseases were compared with values for their healthy counterparts. Sickle cell anemia, leukemia, liver cirrhosis, hepatosplenomegaly, tuberculosis, and diabetic, nutritional, ataxic, and tropical neuropathies in male and female adults were associated with reduced cholesterol level while in children malnutrition and anemia were the main causes of low cholesterol levels.
Obesity
and
hypertension
caused an elevated level but the mean values were within the range for adult Nigerians in the high income group. Only nephrotic syndrome in both adult and children was associated with a markedly increased cholesterol level in Nigerians of low income status.
...
PMID:Serum cholesterol and diseases in Nigerians. 50 76
Use of oral estrogens did not alter the blood pressure (BP) or BP lability of women aged 52--87. The effect was similar in normotensives and women who were hypertensive before starting estrogen. Compared with nonusers of estrogen, users had lower systolic pressures, but did not differ in diastolic blood pressure, lability, frequency of doctor visits or BP determination,
obesity
, smoking or use of alcohol or psychotropic medication. The data neither confirm a previously reported association between estrogen use and
hypertension
nor do they suggest pre-selection of users for
hypertension
or labile BP.
...
PMID:Estrogen use and blood pressure in later life. 50 38
The records of 2,671 pregnancies were reviewed regarding maternal
obesity
, excessive weight gain in pregnancy and pre-eclampsia. Pre-eclampsia is significantly more frequent in maternal
obesity
. Correlation between excessive weight gain in pregnancy and pre-eclampsia is only found for the signs of edema and
hypertension
. Edema and excessive weight gain in pregnancy are related to each other, since edema frequently induces the excessive weight gain. Overall, maternal
obesity
perior to pregnancy is much more important in the development of pre-eclampsia than excessive weight gain during pregnancy.
...
PMID:[The relationship of maternal obesity, excessive weight gain in pregnancy and pre-eclampsia]. 52 Jul 90
The epidemiology of retinal microangiopathy in 410 diabetic patients is discussed. The correlations between age, duration of diabetes, treatment, artheriosclerotic disease, arterial
hypertension
and
obesity
was determined.
...
PMID:[Incidence of diabetic retinopathy]. 55 23
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