Parent-child #relationship quality predicts higher subjective #well-being in adulthood across a diverse group of countries

Theoretically and empirically, parenting is closely related to the psychological health of offspring, but long-term effects and possible international differences are not well established. In a pre-registered multilevel modeling analysis using data from the Global Flourishing Study, we tested whether retrospective parent-child relationship quality predicts adult well-being in a representative sample of 202,898 adults living… Continue reading Parent-child #relationship quality predicts higher subjective #well-being in adulthood across a diverse group of countries

#Cardiovascular risk and #obesity impact loss of grey matter volume earlier in males than females

Background It remains imperative to discover the time course that cardiovascular risk factors influence neurodegeneration in males and females and decipher whether the apolipoprotein (APOE) genotype mediates this relationship. Here we perform a large-scale evaluation of the influence of cardiovascular risk and obesity on brain volume in males and females in different age groups.Methods 34… Continue reading #Cardiovascular risk and #obesity impact loss of grey matter volume earlier in males than females

A new era in the treatment of acute exacerbations of #asthma and #COPD

Nearly 4 million patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) or asthma die each year, mostly from severe acute exacerbations.1 For the past 60 years, systemic corticosteroids have been the mainstay treatment of acute exacerbations.2 However, they confer only modest beneficial effects and are fraught with many adverse health effects including adrenal insufficiency, osteoporosis, and… Continue reading A new era in the treatment of acute exacerbations of #asthma and #COPD

Applied body-fluid analysis by #wearable devices

Wearable sensors are a recent paradigm in healthcare, enabling continuous, decentralized, and non- or minimally invasive monitoring of health and disease. Continuous measurements yield information-rich time series of physiological data that are holistic and clinically meaningful. Although most wearable sensors were initially restricted to biophysical measurements, the next generation of wearable devices is now emerging… Continue reading Applied body-fluid analysis by #wearable devices

#Physical activity and life #expectancy: a life-table analysis

Objective Low physical activity (PA) levels are associated with increased mortality. Improved measurement has resulted in stronger proven associations between PA and mortality, but this has not yet translated to improved estimates of the disease burden attributable to low PA. This study estimated how much low PA reduces life expectancy, and how much life expectancy… Continue reading #Physical activity and life #expectancy: a life-table analysis

#Coffee consumption is associated with intestinal #Lawsonibacter asaccharolyticus abundance and prevalence across multiple cohorts

Although diet is a substantial determinant of the human gut microbiome, the interplay between specific foods and microbial community structure remains poorly understood. Coffee is a habitually consumed beverage with established metabolic and health benefits. We previously found that coffee is, among >150 items, the food showing the highest correlation with microbiome components. Here we… Continue reading #Coffee consumption is associated with intestinal #Lawsonibacter asaccharolyticus abundance and prevalence across multiple cohorts

#Endometriosis and uterine #fibroids and risk of premature mortality: prospective cohort study

Objective To prospectively assess the effect of endometriosis and uterine fibroids on the long term risk of premature mortality (younger than 70 years).Design Prospective cohort studySetting The Nurses’ Health Study II, United States (1989-2019).Participants 110 091 women aged 25-42 years in 1989 without a history of hysterectomy before endometriosis or fibroids diagnosis, cardiovascular diseases, or cancer.Main… Continue reading #Endometriosis and uterine #fibroids and risk of premature mortality: prospective cohort study

Distinct risk groups with different healthcare barriers and acute care use exist in the U.S. population with chronic #liver disease

BackgroundThe relationship between community-based healthcare barriers and risk of recurrent hospital-based care among persons with chronic liver disease (CLD) is understudied. We aimed to uncover distinct groups among adults in the United States with CLD based on healthcare barriers and risk-stratify recurrent acute care use by group.MethodsUsing National Health Interview Survey (2011 to 2017) data,… Continue reading Distinct risk groups with different healthcare barriers and acute care use exist in the U.S. population with chronic #liver disease

#Cocoa flavanols rescue #stress-induced declines in endothelial function after a high-fat meal, but do not affect cerebral oxygenation during stress in young, healthy adults

Food choices during stressful periods often worsen, which can influence the impact of stress on vascular health. For instance, fat consumption impairs the recovery of endothelial function following mental stress, while flavanols have been shown to enhance recovery. This randomised, counterbalanced, double-blinded, crossover, postprandial intervention study examined whether flavanols consumed in combination with fat can… Continue reading #Cocoa flavanols rescue #stress-induced declines in endothelial function after a high-fat meal, but do not affect cerebral oxygenation during stress in young, healthy adults