Nelson Alexandre Rodrigues Tavares Riboflavin status and effects
... becoming increasingly important dietary options(32). A lower ratio of n-6/n-3 fatty acids is more desirable in reducing the risk of many of the chronic diseases of high prevalence in Western societies, as well as in the developing countries(33). It can result in delayed cardiovascular disease progre ...
... becoming increasingly important dietary options(32). A lower ratio of n-6/n-3 fatty acids is more desirable in reducing the risk of many of the chronic diseases of high prevalence in Western societies, as well as in the developing countries(33). It can result in delayed cardiovascular disease progre ...
Agave Syrup and Inulin 2011 October
... - Agribusiness Applications o In foods of very high moisture content, especially in ice cream and other dairy products, as well as sausages, hydrated fructans at concentrations of 40-45%, take a texture and palatability similar to that of fat. For this reason they can be used as emulators and fat su ...
... - Agribusiness Applications o In foods of very high moisture content, especially in ice cream and other dairy products, as well as sausages, hydrated fructans at concentrations of 40-45%, take a texture and palatability similar to that of fat. For this reason they can be used as emulators and fat su ...
Caffeine - Adventist Health Ministries New Zealand
... as to whether caffeine consumption during pregnancy leads to mood disorders in children. However, cortisol, which is increased by caffeine, may influence the foetal hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis which controls the stress response Prenatal stress has been linked to interference in neuron develo ...
... as to whether caffeine consumption during pregnancy leads to mood disorders in children. However, cortisol, which is increased by caffeine, may influence the foetal hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis which controls the stress response Prenatal stress has been linked to interference in neuron develo ...
chapter overview
... b. Stops Free Radical Chain Reactions c. Free radicals i. Group of electron seeking compounds found in cells and are highly reactive molecules containing an unpaired electron ii. Cause damage partially by setting off a chain reaction that can lead to lipid peroxidation and destruction of cell membra ...
... b. Stops Free Radical Chain Reactions c. Free radicals i. Group of electron seeking compounds found in cells and are highly reactive molecules containing an unpaired electron ii. Cause damage partially by setting off a chain reaction that can lead to lipid peroxidation and destruction of cell membra ...
Organic and Inorganic Dietary Phosphorus and Its Management in
... absorption may be lower per gram of plant protein than per gram of animal-based protein (Table 1).21 If healthy humans are given the same amount of dietary phosphorus from either animal or plant foods, urinary phosphorus excretion is higher with the animal-based diet.22 Since usually only 20% to 50% ...
... absorption may be lower per gram of plant protein than per gram of animal-based protein (Table 1).21 If healthy humans are given the same amount of dietary phosphorus from either animal or plant foods, urinary phosphorus excretion is higher with the animal-based diet.22 Since usually only 20% to 50% ...
Relation between regional function and coronary blood - AJP
... Heart Circ Physiol 279: H3058–H3064, 2000.—In the setting of chronic coronary stenoses, percent wall thickening (%WT) both at rest and during catecholamine stimulation can be abnormal despite normal resting myocardial blood flow (MBF). We hypothesized that this phenomenon is related to abnormal MBF ...
... Heart Circ Physiol 279: H3058–H3064, 2000.—In the setting of chronic coronary stenoses, percent wall thickening (%WT) both at rest and during catecholamine stimulation can be abnormal despite normal resting myocardial blood flow (MBF). We hypothesized that this phenomenon is related to abnormal MBF ...
Caffeine and Cardiac Arrhythmias: A Review of the Evidence
... subjects is small, making it difficult to draw conclusions. Physiologic studies provide insights into the effects of caffeine on the cardiac conduction system, but study designs do not necessarily translate into true conditions. Epidemiologic studies evaluate healthy but not at-risk populations. Unfo ...
... subjects is small, making it difficult to draw conclusions. Physiologic studies provide insights into the effects of caffeine on the cardiac conduction system, but study designs do not necessarily translate into true conditions. Epidemiologic studies evaluate healthy but not at-risk populations. Unfo ...
Swine Nutrition Guide
... sources be included in the diet? Two methods are acceptable. Check Table 1 to see if there is a suggested limitation on the quantity of the ingredient to include in the diet. The first method is to reformulate the diet on a total or digestible lysine basis. Formulating on a digestible lysine basis i ...
... sources be included in the diet? Two methods are acceptable. Check Table 1 to see if there is a suggested limitation on the quantity of the ingredient to include in the diet. The first method is to reformulate the diet on a total or digestible lysine basis. Formulating on a digestible lysine basis i ...
Nutritional Needs of Low-Birth-Weight Infants
... increased mortality.39 The weight gains obtained with the feeding of the high intakes of protein did not exceed those obtained by the feeding of moderate levels.36'39.40 Elevated plasma amino acid levels in low-birth-weight infants fed highprotein formulas suggest that the high protein intake may p ...
... increased mortality.39 The weight gains obtained with the feeding of the high intakes of protein did not exceed those obtained by the feeding of moderate levels.36'39.40 Elevated plasma amino acid levels in low-birth-weight infants fed highprotein formulas suggest that the high protein intake may p ...
Prognosis of Adults With Borderline Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction
... OBJECTIVES This study sought to examine the association of a borderline left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) of 50% to 55% with cardiovascular morbidity and mortality in a community-based cohort. BACKGROUND Guidelines stipulate a LVEF >55% as normal, but the optimal threshold, if any, remains u ...
... OBJECTIVES This study sought to examine the association of a borderline left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) of 50% to 55% with cardiovascular morbidity and mortality in a community-based cohort. BACKGROUND Guidelines stipulate a LVEF >55% as normal, but the optimal threshold, if any, remains u ...
Homocysteine and cobalamin status in German vegans
... marginal pyridoxine supply was 1.65 for strict vegans compared with moderate vegans. Discussion In this study, the plasma homocysteine, cobalamin, folate and pyridoxine concentrations of German vegans were investigated. The GVS cohort was subdivided according to dietary intake into strict vegans (SV ...
... marginal pyridoxine supply was 1.65 for strict vegans compared with moderate vegans. Discussion In this study, the plasma homocysteine, cobalamin, folate and pyridoxine concentrations of German vegans were investigated. The GVS cohort was subdivided according to dietary intake into strict vegans (SV ...
Influence of Ejection Fraction on the Prognostic Value of
... were determined by the Simpson method in the apical 4-chamber view, and LVEF was calculated from volumes in the standard manner (14). Of 901 patients with a core laboratory– determined LVEF, 813 (90%) had site LVEF measured by echocardiography. Of these 813 patients, the same echocardiogram was used ...
... were determined by the Simpson method in the apical 4-chamber view, and LVEF was calculated from volumes in the standard manner (14). Of 901 patients with a core laboratory– determined LVEF, 813 (90%) had site LVEF measured by echocardiography. Of these 813 patients, the same echocardiogram was used ...
Anomalous origin of the right coronary artery
... To date, a few attempts at classification have been made for coronary artery anomalies, but none of them seems comprehensive or practical for clinicians. The clinical significance of coronary anomalies is usually determined by underlying anatomic features of the wrong coronary origin and/or coronary ...
... To date, a few attempts at classification have been made for coronary artery anomalies, but none of them seems comprehensive or practical for clinicians. The clinical significance of coronary anomalies is usually determined by underlying anatomic features of the wrong coronary origin and/or coronary ...
Patient-Specific Modeling of Blood Flow and Pressure in Human
... The velocity and pressure fields in the three-dimensional domain and its boundaries were solved implicitly. Computation of the Intramyocardial Pressure Depending on the location of the coronary vascular beds, the coronary beds experience different intramyocardial pressure Pim. Coronary flow in the left ...
... The velocity and pressure fields in the three-dimensional domain and its boundaries were solved implicitly. Computation of the Intramyocardial Pressure Depending on the location of the coronary vascular beds, the coronary beds experience different intramyocardial pressure Pim. Coronary flow in the left ...
are there deleterious cardiac effects of acute and chronic endurance
... Published November 25, 2015; doi:10.1152/physrev.00029.2014.—Multiple epidemiological studies document that habitual physical activity reduces the risk of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD), and most demonstrate progressively lower rates of ASCVD with progressively more physical activity ...
... Published November 25, 2015; doi:10.1152/physrev.00029.2014.—Multiple epidemiological studies document that habitual physical activity reduces the risk of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD), and most demonstrate progressively lower rates of ASCVD with progressively more physical activity ...
Nutritional Needs of Low-Birth-Weight Infants
... increased mortality.39 The weight gains obtained with the feeding of the high intakes of protein did not exceed those obtained by the feeding of moderate levels.36'39.40 Elevated plasma amino acid levels in low-birth-weight infants fed highprotein formulas suggest that the high protein intake may p ...
... increased mortality.39 The weight gains obtained with the feeding of the high intakes of protein did not exceed those obtained by the feeding of moderate levels.36'39.40 Elevated plasma amino acid levels in low-birth-weight infants fed highprotein formulas suggest that the high protein intake may p ...
are there deleterious cardiac effects of acute and chronic endurance
... Published November 25, 2015; doi:10.1152/physrev.00029.2014.—Multiple epidemiological studies document that habitual physical activity reduces the risk of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD), and most demonstrate progressively lower rates of ASCVD with progressively more physical activity ...
... Published November 25, 2015; doi:10.1152/physrev.00029.2014.—Multiple epidemiological studies document that habitual physical activity reduces the risk of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD), and most demonstrate progressively lower rates of ASCVD with progressively more physical activity ...
PATTERNS OF HUMAN MYOCARDIAL OXYGEN EXTRACTION
... and co-workers reported observations in 13 human subjects with various forms of heart disease (5). As part of another study, Regan and associates reported on the effects of exercise on the coronary circulation in nine normal subjects (6). This report will present myocardial oxygen extraction data fr ...
... and co-workers reported observations in 13 human subjects with various forms of heart disease (5). As part of another study, Regan and associates reported on the effects of exercise on the coronary circulation in nine normal subjects (6). This report will present myocardial oxygen extraction data fr ...
The Posterior Ventricular Branches of the Coronary Arteries in the
... balance or predominance in coronary artery circulation in the diaphragmatic face of the heart, using the crux cordis region as a reference. The crux cordis is defined as the point where the coronary sulcus meets the interatrial and interventricular sulci. According to the author 1, the right coronar ...
... balance or predominance in coronary artery circulation in the diaphragmatic face of the heart, using the crux cordis region as a reference. The crux cordis is defined as the point where the coronary sulcus meets the interatrial and interventricular sulci. According to the author 1, the right coronar ...
Vitamin C Deficiency - Easymed.club
... the most active and usable form called alpha-tocopherol (Table 1). Food and supplement labels list alpha-tocopherol as the unit International units (IU) not in milligrams (mg). One milligram of alphatocopherol equals to 1.5 International Units (IU). RDA guidelines state that males and females over t ...
... the most active and usable form called alpha-tocopherol (Table 1). Food and supplement labels list alpha-tocopherol as the unit International units (IU) not in milligrams (mg). One milligram of alphatocopherol equals to 1.5 International Units (IU). RDA guidelines state that males and females over t ...
Normal and Abnormal Coronary Artery Anatomy: Is it
... Left Coronary Artery (LCA) The LCA is short (5-10mm) (Fig 3) and divides into the left anterior descending artery and the left circumflex artery. A common variant is a ramus intermedius (Fig 3) which is a branch which emerges at the bifurcation of the left coronary artery and travels along the anter ...
... Left Coronary Artery (LCA) The LCA is short (5-10mm) (Fig 3) and divides into the left anterior descending artery and the left circumflex artery. A common variant is a ramus intermedius (Fig 3) which is a branch which emerges at the bifurcation of the left coronary artery and travels along the anter ...
cardiovascular development of the preterm infant
... The numbers of preterm births and cardiovascular deaths are increasing in most countries. The causes of both developments are multiple and apparently not related to each other. However, preterm birth might provide an increasing contribution to the burden of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality, si ...
... The numbers of preterm births and cardiovascular deaths are increasing in most countries. The causes of both developments are multiple and apparently not related to each other. However, preterm birth might provide an increasing contribution to the burden of cardiovascular morbidity and mortality, si ...
Why you should consider a low carb or low GI diet
... calories per gram while carbohydrates and protein contain only four, decreasing fats ...
... calories per gram while carbohydrates and protein contain only four, decreasing fats ...
The Definition of Dietary Fiber1
... foods and increases the resistance to digestion. “…and associated plant substances.”-Waxes, cutin, and suberin are indigestible fatty acid derivatives which, like lignin, are intricately tied to the dietary fiber polysaccharides, often serving as chemical cross-links between various of the other com ...
... foods and increases the resistance to digestion. “…and associated plant substances.”-Waxes, cutin, and suberin are indigestible fatty acid derivatives which, like lignin, are intricately tied to the dietary fiber polysaccharides, often serving as chemical cross-links between various of the other com ...
The Role Of Renin Angiotensin System In Atrial Fibrillation
... evaluating the role of RAS antagonism in subjects with heart failure and LV systolic dysfunction have found a lower incidence of newonset AF.51-54 Systematic reviews of these studies have demonstrated a 21-50% risk-reduction for new-onset AF in heart failure subjects receiving RAS antagonists.55-64 ...
... evaluating the role of RAS antagonism in subjects with heart failure and LV systolic dysfunction have found a lower incidence of newonset AF.51-54 Systematic reviews of these studies have demonstrated a 21-50% risk-reduction for new-onset AF in heart failure subjects receiving RAS antagonists.55-64 ...