Breastfeeding May Lower Risk for Heart Disease, Metabolic Syndrome

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Breastfeeding May Lower Risk for Heart Disease, Metabolic Syndrome

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Breast-feeding can significantly lower a woman's risk of developing metabolic syndrome, a dangerous cluster of heart disease and diabetes risk factors...

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Tags: Heart, Heart Disease, Coronary Artery Disease, Metabolic, Diabetes, Metabolic Syndrome, Disease and Condition, Women's Health

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Vegetarians may be at lower risk of heart disease, diabetes and stroke

eurekalert.org — “Vegetarians experience a 36 percent lower prevalence of metabolic syndrome than non-vegetarians, suggests new research from Loma Linda University published in the journal Diabetes Care. Because metabolic syndrome can be a precursor to heart disease, diabetes, and stroke, the findings indicate vegetarians may be at lower risk of developing these conditions.View full resource at eurekalert.org

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Vegetarians may be at lower risk of heart disease, diabetes and stroke

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"Vegetarian" Diets Reduce Heart Risks

diet-blog.com — “Eating a meat-free diet may lower your risk of developing heart disease, suggests a new study, helping to lessen the likelihood of metabolic syndrome. Metabolic syndrome is a collection of diseases that contribute to cardiovascular disease, including diabetes, obesity, and high blood pressure. Researches found vegetarians had better blood sugar, blood fat, blood pressure, waist size, and body mass measurements...View full resource at diet-blog.com

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Grapes Help Protect against Heart Disease and Diabetes

food-facts.suite101.com — “Antioxidants in grapes may help to lower blood pressure and prevent metabolic syndrome - risk factors for type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease.View full resource at food-facts.suite101.com

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News.HealthGuru.com: Breastfeeding Lowers Risk of Diabetes and Heart Disease

news.healthguru.com — “According to a new study, women who breastfeed significanly reduce their risk of developing metabolic syndrome, a condition that can lead to heart disease and diabetes later in lifeView full resource at news.healthguru.com

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Breastfeeding a child may lower a woman's risk of developing Metabolic Syndrome

news-medical.net — “Breastfeeding a child may lower a woman's risk of developing Metabolic Syndrome, a condition linked to heart disease and diabetes in women, according to a Kaiser Permanente study that was published today online ahead of print and will appear in the February issue of Diabetes, a journal of the American Diabetes Association.View full resource at news-medical.net

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Breastfeeding protects women from metabolic syndrome, a diabetes and heart disease predictor

sciencedaily.com — “A new study finds that breastfeeding a child may lower a woman's risk of developing metabolic syndrome, a condition linked to heart disease and diabetes in women, by up to 86 percent. the 20-year prospective study of 704 ethnically diverse women found the protective association of breastfeeding was even stronger for women who had gestational diabetes. this is the first study to measure all components of metabolic syndrome before pregnancy and after weaning.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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Breastfeeding reduces a woman's risk of developing Metabolic Syndrome

news-medical.net — “Breastfeeding a child may lower a woman's risk of developing Metabolic Syndrome, a condition linked to heart disease and diabetes in women, according to a Kaiser Permanente study that was published today online ahead of print and will appear in the February issue of Diabetes, a journal of the American Diabetes Association (link: http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db09-1197).View full resource at news-medical.net

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Medical News: Lengthy Lactation Lightens Metabolic Syndrome Risk - in Endocrinology, Metabolic Syndrome from MedPage Today

medpagetoday.com — “Breastfeeding for longer may boost its cardiovascular and metabolic benefits for new moms, particularly for those who had gestational diabetes, researchers found.View full resource at medpagetoday.com

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Breastfeeding A Child May Protect Women from Metabolic Syndrome, A Condition Linked to Diabetes and Heart Disease in Women | Kaiser Permanente News Center

xnet.kp.org — “Breastfeeding a child may lower a woman's risk of developing Metabolic Syndrome, a condition linked to heart disease and diabetes in women, according to a Kaiser Permanente study that was published online ahead of print and will appear in the February issue of 'Diabetes,' a journal of the American Diabetes Association. The protective association was even stronger for women who had gestational diabetes during pregnancy, according to the study's lead author, Erica Gunderson, PhD, an epidemiologistView full resource at xnet.kp.org

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Breast-Feeding Can Help Mom's Heart Decades Later

palmbeachpost.com — “Breast-feeding, even for just a couple of months, can significantly lower a woman's risk of metabolic syndrome -- a dangerous cluster of heart disease risk factors -- years later, reports a new study appearing online Dec.View full resource at palmbeachpost.com

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Dr. Hodge's special interests in pediatrics include nutrition, prevention and the potential for the internet to strengthen physician patient relationships. Dr. Hodge is a member of the Health care Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS), a Fellow of the Academy of Pediatrics' Quality and Innovation Network, and a founding member of the Society for Participatory Medicine. Participatory Medicine is an emerging group of engaged patients and physicians who believe that mutual trust and understanding as well as use of media, health IT strengthens the physician patient relationship and provides for better care." /> Natalie Hodge, MD, FAAP Doctor, Pediatrician, Physician, and Active Health Library

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Breast-feeding may protect moms' health - USATODAY.com

usatoday.com — “Breast-feeding may offer mothers long-term protection against a condition linked to diabetes and heart disease, researchers report today. The longer women breast-fed, the lower their chance of developing metabolic syndrome, a cluster of risk factors...View full resource at usatoday.com

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Postmenopausal Women With Higher Testosterone Levels May Have Increased Health Risks

medicalnewstoday.com — “Postmenopausal women who have higher testosterone levels may be at greater risk of heart disease, insulin resistance and the metabolic syndrome compared to women with lower testosterone levels, acView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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