Readily available nutrient-rich foods exploit our inherent drive to overconsume, creating an environment of overnutrition. This transformative setting has led to persistent health issues, such as obesity and metabolic syndrome. The development of glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor (GLP-1R) agonists reveals our ability to pharmacologically manage weight and address metabolic conditions. Obesity is directly linked to chronic… Continue reading #GLP-1 programs the neurovascular landscape
Identification of distinct #stool metabolites in women with #endometriosis for non-invasive diagnosis and potential for microbiota-based therapies
Context and significanceClinical management of endometriosis, a gynecological disease that is a leading cause of infertility in women, remains a challenge with no known cure. Scientists from Baylor College of Medicine combined the gut metabolomic and microbiota signatures in the stool samples from women with endometriosis to identify a gut-bacteria-derived therapeutic intervention candidate, 4-hydroxyindole. They… Continue reading Identification of distinct #stool metabolites in women with #endometriosis for non-invasive diagnosis and potential for microbiota-based therapies
#Mindfulness Meditation vs #Escitalopram for Treatment of #Anxiety DisordersSecondary Analysis of a Randomized Clinical Trial
IntroductionMindfulness-based interventions, such as mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR), have shown efficacy for anxiety disorders.1 We previously demonstrated that 8 weeks of MBSR was noninferior to escitalopram for treatment of anxiety disorders in a fully powered, multisite, noninferiority parallel-group randomized clinical trial with a predetermined margin.2 We present secondary outcomes of the trial, including patient-reported anxiety,… Continue reading #Mindfulness Meditation vs #Escitalopram for Treatment of #Anxiety DisordersSecondary Analysis of a Randomized Clinical Trial
#Heart Failure Epidemiology and Outcomes Statistics: A Report of the Heart Failure Society of America
Summary of Top 10 Key Points1. Approximately 6.7 million Americans over 20 years of age have heart failure (HF), and the prevalence is expected to rise to 8.5 million Americans by 2030.2. The lifetime risk of HF has increased to 24%; approximately 1 in 4 persons will develop HF in their lifetime.3. Approximately 33% of… Continue reading #Heart Failure Epidemiology and Outcomes Statistics: A Report of the Heart Failure Society of America
#Dietary restriction impacts health and #lifespan of genetically diverse mice
Caloric restriction extends healthy lifespan in multiple species1. Intermittent fasting, an alternative form of dietary restriction, is potentially more sustainable in humans, but its effectiveness remains largely unexplored2,3,4,5,6,7,8. Identifying the most efficacious forms of dietary restriction is key for developing interventions to improve human health and longevity9. Here we performed an extensive assessment of graded… Continue reading #Dietary restriction impacts health and #lifespan of genetically diverse mice
#Running is acceptable and efficacious in adults with non-specific chronic low #back pain: the ASTEROID randomised controlled trial
AbstractObjectives Running is one of the most accessible forms of exercise, yet its suitability for adults with chronic low back pain (LBP) is unknown. This study assessed the efficacy and acceptability of running in adults with chronic LBP.Methods This two-arm parallel (1:1) individually randomised controlled trial allocated 40 participants (mean (SD) age: 33 (6) years,… Continue reading #Running is acceptable and efficacious in adults with non-specific chronic low #back pain: the ASTEROID randomised controlled trial
#Glycated Hemoglobin A1c Time in Range and #Dementia in Older Adults With Diabetes
Key PointsQuestion In older individuals with diabetes, is maintaining stability of glycated hemoglobin A1c levels (HbA1c) in individualized target ranges over time associated with lower risk of Alzheimer disease and related dementias (ADRD)?Findings In this cohort study of 374 021 older veterans with diabetes, greater HbA1c stability, as measured by HbA1c time in range, was associated… Continue reading #Glycated Hemoglobin A1c Time in Range and #Dementia in Older Adults With Diabetes
#CheekAge, a next-generation epigenetic buccal clock, is predictive of mortality in human blood
While earlier first-generation epigenetic aging clocks were trained to estimate chronological age as accurately as possible, more recent next-generation clocks incorporate DNA methylation information more pertinent to health, lifestyle, and/or outcomes. Recently, we produced a non-invasive next-generation epigenetic clock trained using Infinium MethylationEPIC data from more than 8,000 diverse adult buccal samples. While this clock… Continue reading #CheekAge, a next-generation epigenetic buccal clock, is predictive of mortality in human blood
#Ultra-processed foods and health: are we correctly interpreting the available evidence?
Several studies have linked adverse health effects to the consumption of ultra-processed foods (UPF) according to the NOVA classification. However, whether the consumption of UPF is the actual causal factor for such health outcomes is still unknown. Indeed, different groups of UPF examined in the same epidemiologic study often show markedly different associations with the… Continue reading #Ultra-processed foods and health: are we correctly interpreting the available evidence?