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How Are GER and Metabolic Syndrome Related?

Univariate analysis shows that the prevalence of GER rises with increases in BMI, blood pressure, triglyceride levels, and fasting blood glucose levels.

Artificial Food Additives and Hyperactivity: Was Feingold Right?

Artificial food colorings and sodium benzoate increased hyperactive behavior in a community sample of preschool and school-aged children.

Coronary Heart Disease Linked to Colorectal Tumors

Evidence from a prospective study implicates common risk factors, notably metabolic syndrome and smoking.

Omega-3 Fatty Acids May Reduce the Risk for Islet Cell Decline in Children

Analyses of intake and biomarker data strengthen the evidence for a protective effect against type I diabetes.

Weight Control and Bone Density During the Menopausal Transition

A healthful diet and exercise program has a downside: loss in BMD.

Effect of Immunosuppressants on Antibodies to Infliximab

Methotrexate and azathioprine are equally effective at lowering risk for development of antibodies.

Eating Disorders in Early Pregnancy

Most remit, but incidence of binge-eating disorder increases.

Predicting Postoperative Mortality in Gastric Bypass Surgery

Clinicians may find this scoring system helpful when counseling patients considering bypass surgery.

Is Adiposity in Women a Risk Factor for Psoriasis?

Weight gain and multiple measures of adiposity were strong risk factors for incident psoriasis in women.

Metabolic Syndrome, Schizophrenia Treatment, and a Possible Vulnerability Factor

Risk for the metabolic syndrome increased in treated patients who had one of three polymorphisms encoding the serotonin 2C receptor.

Fructose Absorption in Healthy Adults

Normal healthy adults can absorb 25-g bolus doses of fructose, but not 50-g doses, so a 25-g dose is suggested for identifying patients with fructose malabsorption.

Vitamins C and E and Beta Carotene Do Not Prevent Cardiovascular Events in Women

Still no benefit from these antioxidants alone or combined

Fitness, Obesity, and Insulin Resistance

Exercise decreased insulin resistance despite no changes in fat or lean body mass.

A Link Between Eosinophilic Esophagitis and Celiac Disease?

In a case series of 17 children with EoE, 6 had celiac disease; after switching to gluten-free diets, all 6 had complete resolution of their presenting EoE complaints.

Cutting Calories Surgically

Patients who underwent bariatric surgery experienced long-term weight loss with lower overall mortality.

Gastric Bypass Surgery and Long-Term Mortality

In patients with severe obesity, gastric bypass surgery significantly reduced the long-term likelihood of death.

Dietary Habits Could Affect Risk for Colorectal Cancer Recurrence

In a large study, a diet that included high fat and sugar content was associated with risk for colorectal cancer recurrence.

Probiotics Prevent C. difficile Diarrhea

Low-cost prophylactic interventions are becoming more important as the <$EMPH_O>C. difficile<$EMPH_C> infection rate rises.

Abdominal Circumference and BE

In a case-control study, larger abdominal circumference (adjusted for BMI) was associated modestly with greater risk for Barrett esophagus.

Maternal Obesity Increases Risk for Birth Defects

Maternal obesity and overweight increased risk for many birth defects, but obesity decreased risk for gastroschisis.

Weight Gain with Olanzapine: Does Metformin Help?

Patients lost a little, but not enough to make a difference.

Atypical Antipsychotics: A Weighty Subject

Even patients taking antipsychotics for the first time gain significant weight with atypicals.

Detection of Celiac Disease in Primary Care Practices

Less than 5% of the U.S. population with celiac disease is identified and treated in primary care practices.

Acute MI as a Marker for Diabetes Risk

High rates of impaired fasting glucose and diabetes after MI suggest that MI could be a prediabetes risk equivalent.

Western Diet and Recurrence of Colon Cancer

A diet of fats and sweets was associated with increased risk for recurrence.

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