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This planning stage also must take into account other dimensions of each patient's ill health or circumstances, such as another condition, adverse lifestyle habits or occupation.
Poor health and adverse lifestyle choices (such as smoking) may shorten lives, say the authors, but after allowing for those things, "our large prospective study shows no robust evidence that happiness itself reduces cardiac, cancer or overall mortality".
Importantly, we observed a positive association of vitamin A and E with some markers of adverse lifestyle.
In general, current markers of socioeconomic deprivation and adverse lifestyle were all strongly associated with low α-carotene, β-carotene, leutin, and lycopene levels in adulthood.
Moreover, after adjusting for multiple factors relating to adverse lifestyle and deprivation, vitamin C is no longer associated with risk of coronary heart disease [15].
Plasma vitamin C and carotenoids have strong inverse associations with adulthood markers of social deprivation, whereas vitamin A and E appear positively related to specific adverse lifestyle factors.
The reduced life expectancy in BD due to medical comorbidity and adverse lifestyles is about 10 years for men and 11 for women (Chang et al. 2011).
The life expectancy of patients with bipolar disorder is reduced by more than 10 years (Chang et al. 2011), likely due to medical comorbidity, high suicide rates and adverse lifestyles.
9 Similar to our findings, EUROASPIRE showed a high prevalence of adverse lifestyle-related risk factors in European diabetic and non-diabetic patients with CHD, with a more adverse profile in diabetic patients.
Development of mOGCT may involve the combined effect of genetic alterations or predisposition and disadvantageous environmental factors such as exposure to maternal hormones, external endocrine disruptors, or adverse lifestyle-related factors that disturb the cells' normal biochemistry.
It has been proposed that the burden of disease can be explained, in part, by the higher prevalence of adverse lifestyle-related risk factors in the population, and may therefore be preventable [ 3].
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