The Exposome, Social Determinants, and Environmental Pollution: Comprehensive Cardiovascular Risk in Women
American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Jan. 8, 2025
Cardiovascular
disease
(CVD)
remains
a
significant
global
health
concern
for
women,
influenced
by
complex
interplay
of
social,
economic,
and
environmental
factors.
This
article
examines
cardiovascular
risk
through
the
lens
exposome,
which
encompasses
all
exposures
from
conception
onward,
including
pollution,
diet,
chronic
stress.
Social
determinants
such
as
socioeconomic
status
(SES),
education,
stress
management
play
crucial
roles
in
shaping
women’s
health.
Lower
SES
education
are
associated
with
greater
exposure
to
adverse
living
conditions,
poor
nutrition,
limited
access
healthcare,
increasing
CVD.
Environmental
particularly
air
pollution
climate-related
changes,
further
exacerbates
promoting
oxidative
inflammation.
Additionally,
gender-specific
factors,
pregnancy
menopause,
interact
heightening
vulnerability
women
risks
over
their
lifetime.
Addressing
these
factors
requires
comprehensive
approach,
incorporating
public
strategies
that
focus
on
reducing
improving
food
security,
mitigating
social
inequalities.
By
addressing
cumulative
interacting
contribute
disease,
especially
more
effective
prevention
can
be
developed
improve
long-term
outcomes.
Language: Английский
Climate change versus Mediterranean diet: A hazardous struggle for the women's heart
American Heart Journal Plus Cardiology Research and Practice,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
45, P. 100431 - 100431
Published: July 29, 2024
Climate
change
impacts
food
systems,
causing
nutritional
deficiencies
and
increasing
cardiovascular
diseases
(CVD).
Regulatory
frameworks
like
the
European
Farm-to-Fork
Strategy
aim
to
mitigate
these
effects,
but
current
EU
safety
regulations
inadequately
address
health
risks
from
poor
diet
quality
contaminants.
adversely
affects
quality,
such
as
nutrient
depletion
in
crops
due
higher
CO
Language: Английский
The role of physical exercise in cancer therapy-related CV toxicity
Future Cardiology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 4
Published: Jan. 8, 2025
Language: Английский
Emotional Eating and Body Misperception Among Dental Students From Romania–Implications for Targeted Interventions
Health Science Reports,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
8(3)
Published: March 1, 2025
Emotional
eating
and
body
weight
misperception
are
significant
public
health
issues,
particularly
among
young
adults.
This
study
aimed
to
evaluate
the
prevalence
of
emotional
dental
students
explore
associations
between
eating,
misperception,
sociodemographic
factors.
Utilizing
Eating
Questionnaire
Pictorial
Body
Image
Instrument,
involved
300
students,
which
21.6%
were
male,
with
an
obesity
9.7%.
We
found
a
high
58.3%
falling
into
very
categories.
Univariate
analysis
revealed
that
female
exhibited
higher
scores
stress
levels
compared
males.
Additionally,
34.3%
misclassified
their
weight,
24.0%
overestimating
10.3%
underestimating
weight.
The
multivariate
model
identified
gender
(OR
=
5.488,
95%
CI:
2.340-12.873),
perception
discrepancies,
BMI
1.194,
1.115-1.279),
while
controlling
for
age,
perceived
status,
stress.
Perceiving
oneself
as
heavier
than
actual
significantly
increased
odds
2.976,
1.623-5.456).
underscores
importance
addressing
promote
healthier
behaviors,
achieve
leaner
mass,
improve
mental
health,
enhance
overall
well-being.
Language: Английский
Physical Activities Averting Women Demise
H. Ahmed,
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Haleema Sadia,
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Ulvina Riaz
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et al.
IntechOpen eBooks,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: April 17, 2025
The
word
physical
activity
primarily
refers
to
any
voluntary
movement
of
the
body
that
leads
energy
expenditure.
These
movements
can
procure
quite
benefits
along
with
social
and
intellectual
if
performed
in
a
strategic
manner.
Fascinatingly,
it
is
effects
are
more
pronounced
females
influenced
by
biological,
psychological
socio-cultural
factors.
Rather
than
monotonous
activities
like
proper
exercise,
women
involve
themselves
fun
activities,
namely,
bicycling,
hiking,
swimming
or
simply
playing
kids.
Additionally,
exercises
such
as
aerobic
strength
training
for
strengthening
yoga,
meditation
tai
chi
tranquility
also
becoming
popular
among
women.
not
only
but
create
sense
fullness,
self-love,
self-satisfaction
joy
them,
further
combating
issues
depression,
anxiety
isolation.
Conclusively,
garner
all
these
women,
they
need
enjoy
wholly,
whether
exercise
recreational
activity.
Language: Английский
Sex differences in cardiovascular risk factors: A growing concern
Archives of cardiovascular diseases,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: May 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Maternal-fetal dyad beyond the phenomenology of pregnancy: from primordial cardiovascular prevention on out, do not miss this boat!
Current Problems in Cardiology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
49(9), P. 102695 - 102695
Published: June 7, 2024
Pregnancy
represents
a
stress
test
for
every
woman's
cardiovascular
(CV)
system,
and
pre-existing
maternal
unfavorable
cardio-metabolic
phenotype
can
uncover
both
adverse
pregnancy
outcomes
the
subsequent
development
of
disease
(CVD)
risk
factors
during
after
pregnancy.
Moreover,
cardiac
extracardiac
environment
affect
offspring's
health
through
complex
mechanism
called
developmental
programming,
in
which
fetal
growth
be
influenced
by
conditions.
This
interaction
continues
later
life,
as
along
with
lifestyle
genetic
predisposition,
exacerbate
accelerate
CV
CVD
childhood
adolescence.
The
aim
this
narrative
review
is
to
summarize
latest
evidences
regarding
maternal-fetal
dyad
its
role
on
primordial,
primary
secondary
prevention.
Language: Английский
Social Determinants of Health, Diet, and Health Outcome
Li Jiao
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Nutrients,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
16(21), P. 3642 - 3642
Published: Oct. 26, 2024
This
Special
Issue
delves
into
the
intricate
relationship
between
social
determinants
of
health
(SDOHs),
diet,
and
outcomes
through
13
articles
authored
by
scholars
from
10
countries
across
five
continents
[...]
Language: Английский
The beneficial effects of coffee consumption: Beyond facial skin aging
Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Sept. 27, 2024
Language: Английский
A Study of the Factors Impeding Proper Dietary Habits: An Investigation Using the Japanese Comprehensive Survey of Living Conditions
Akira Komatsuzaki,
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Sachie Ono,
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Kanako Mitomi
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et al.
Clinics and Practice,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14(6), P. 2245 - 2255
Published: Oct. 23, 2024
(1)
Background:
Diet
is
significant
for
nutritional
intake
and
serves
as
an
essential
element
improving
quality
of
life
(QOL).
Poor
dietary
management
skills
increase
the
risk
onset
or
progression
lifestyle-related
diseases,
and,
in
particular,
are
a
factor
reduced
QOL
during
old
age.
This
study
aimed
to
clarify
physical
social
background
factors
impeding
self-management.
(2)
Methods:
The
participants
were
3814
men
(age
range,
30-69
years)
extracted
from
anonymous
data
comprising
15,294
persons
provided
Japanese
national
statistics
database.
classified
into
two
groups
(Concerned
vs.
Unconcerned)
according
whether
they
concerned
about
their
diet.
Adjusted
odds
ratios
(ORs)
diet-conscious
behaviors
then
obtained
by
means
binomial
logistic
regression
analysis
performed
following
univariate
analysis.
(3)
Results:
Concerned
Unconcerned
comprised
2548
(66.8%)
1266
subjects
(33.2%),
respectively.
behavior
with
highest
response
rate
was
eating
regularly
(46.7%).
most
frequent
items
group
subjective
symptom
"irritable"
(48.9%),
high
stress
(46.3%),
working
more
than
56
h/week
(43.8%),
smoking
(41.9%).
only
item
large
OR
(OR:
2.2).
(4)
Conclusions:
These
results
suggest
that
habit
impede
diet
behaviors.
Language: Английский