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Can Endometriosis Spread To Other Organs? - 0 views

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    Endometriosis is known as one of the complications of women's reproductive parts. Also, research says that it affects primarily 10% of women starting their adolescence. Still, many believe that it is not as harmful an illness as it sounds, without having any idea that it is...
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A Preliminary Study of Daily Interpersonal Stress and C-Reactive Protein Levels Among A... - 0 views

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    stress increases inflammation
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Salivary testosterone diurnal variation and psychopathology in adolescent males and fem... - 0 views

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    low testosterone in boys associated with anxiety/depression and attention problems.  Disruptive behavior found in girls with low testosterone.  All determined by salivary testing.
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Muscular strength in male adolescents and premature death: cohort study of one million ... - 0 views

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    low muscle strength associated with increased risk of early mortality and CVD in men.
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The Mediterranean Diet and ADHD in Children and Adolescents | Articles | Pediatrics - 0 views

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    Is ADHD simply a reflection of poor diet?
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Dihydrotestosterone Treatment in Adolescents with Delayed Puberty: Does it Explain Insu... - 0 views

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    DHT found to have no effect insulin and insulin resistance in young men.
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Obesity and Overweight for Professionals: Data: Childhood - DNPAO - CDC - 0 views

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    childhood obesity rates.
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Testosterone Induces Molecular Changes in Dopamine Signaling Pathway Molecules in the A... - 0 views

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    Testosterone modulates dopaminergic pathways in the the brain.  This was a rat model.  This points to some of the euphoria experienced by men on Testosterone likely occurs through dopamine.
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Symposium 3: Vitamin D and immune function: from pregnancy to adolescence - 0 views

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    Good article on the immunomodulation effect of vitamin D.  The importance of vitamin D goes back to pregnancy.   Vitamin D deficiencies during pregnancy inhibit appropriate invariant Natrual killer cells, which play important regulatory effect in autoimmune disease.  Even with restoration of vitamin D levels with replacement, the full positive effects of vitamin D are not seen due to limited iNKT potential.
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Fructose decreases physical activity and increases body fat without affecting hippocamp... - 0 views

  • the fructose animals gained significantly more weight than the glucose animals
  • The average liver mass of mice in the fructose treatment group was 20% heavier than for mice in the glucose group
  • The fat pads of mice consuming the fructose diet were 69% heavier than the fat pads of animals consuming the glucose diet
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  • there are many studies showing that consumption of fructose in comparison to other monosaccharides results in increased de novo lipogenesis, dyslipidemia, insulin resistance, BW6, 7 and, most recently, impaired cognitive function
  • in the present study, the intake of fructose by mice was more similar to that of typical human consumption in comparison to previous studies
  • prolonged consumption of diets containing fructose (11 weeks) increased BW and body fat deposition
  • studies in humans confirm that fructose, but not glucose (when provided as 25% of energy requirements), in the context of an energy-balanced diet increases de novo lipogenesis and visceral adiposity along with dyslipidemia, decreases insulin sensitivity10, 12 and decreases in fat oxidation
  • we hypothesize that fructose may reduce voluntary energy expenditure in terms of physical activity.
  • significant reduction (~20%) in physical activity in the fructose-fed animals in comparison to glucose
  • a recent study reported that ingestion of fructose (25% energy intake, 10 weeks) in human volunteers also resulted in reduced energy expenditure in relation to a diet with the same glucose dose
  • There is certainly evidence to suggest that, for example, exercise is able to prevent dyslipidemia in healthy subjects fed a weight-maintenance high-fructose diet (30%)54, which strongly suggests a protective role of physical activity in metabolic regulation.
  • the potential negative effects of fructose in brain and cognitive function have been investigated, with a series of studies showing cognitive deficits in spatial memory and learning in adolescent and adult animals following access to a high fructose diet
  • access to both fructose and sucrose, but not glucose, results in a 40% reduction in hippocampal neurogenesis
  • Collectively these studies seem to suggest that fructose consumption can have a considerable impact on hippocampal function and learning, which is in direct contrast with what we observed.
  • the impact of fructose is apparent only in BW, liver mass and body fat, but not in cognitive measures or rates of neurogenesis
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    animal study finds that fructose increased liver mass, abdominal fat and decreased physical activity when compared to glucose.  The study groups were iso caloric, but one group was fed 18% fructose and the other 18% glucose.
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The use of salivary progesterone assays in the assessment of ovarian function in postme... - 0 views

  • indicate the value of salivary progesterone measurements in studies of ovarian function in adolescence.
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    The use of salivary progesterone assays in the assessment of ovarian function in postmenarcheal girls
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Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med -- Abstract: Effectiveness of an Herbal Preparation Containing... - 0 views

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    Natural preparation do show effectiveness in treatment of respiratory tract infections.
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Environmental Health Perspectives: Relationship between Urinary Phthalate and Bisphenol... - 0 views

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    Phthalate and Bisphenol A interferes with thyroid levels
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Obesity and the Metabolic Syndrome in Children and Adolescents - NEJM - 0 views

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    metabolic syndrome and obesity in children
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Bone Loss in Adolescents After Bariatric Surgery -- , 10.1542/peds.2010-0785d -- Pediat... - 0 views

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    Weight loss surgery in teens results in bone loss; long-term implications is very poor
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Obesity In Children And Teens | American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry - 0 views

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    Obesity in our children and Teens; startling statistics
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Prevalence of metabolic syndrome and... [J Diabetes Metab Disord. 2014] - PubMed - NCBI - 0 views

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    Startiling statistic: 11% of males 10-19 in Iran have metabolic syndrome and 7% of females of the same age have metabolic syndrome.
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European Journal of Clinical Nutrition - Effect of maternal n-3 long-chain polyunsatura... - 0 views

  • It is estimated that approximately 30% of children and adolescents in the United States and about 15–30% of those in Europe can be classified as overweight or obese
  • An increasing body of evidence now suggests that the nutritional environment encountered in utero and the early postnatal life may elicit permanent alterations in adipose tissue structure or function and, thereby, programme the individual’s propensity to later obesity
  • The composition of fatty acids in the Western diets has shifted toward an increasing dominance of n-6 relative to n-3 LCPUFAs over the past decades.9,10 This shift is also reflected in the fatty acid composition of breast milk
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  • Evidence from animal studies suggests that the n-6 LCPUFA arachidonic acid promotes adipose tissue deposition, whereas the n-3 LCPUFAs eicosapentaenoic acid and docosahexaenoic acid seem to exert an opposite effect
  • Overall, no effect of supplementation was found on BMI in preschool (<5 years) and school-aged (6–12 years) children
  • increased adiposity, once established in childhood, tends to track into adulthood
  • Many studies have shown that even children <2 years with a high BMI are at increased risk of developing obesity later in life
  • The acquisition of fat cells early in life appears to be an irreversible process
  • Evidence from cell culture and animal studies suggests that early exposure to n-3 LCPUFAs has the potential to limit adipose tissue deposition mainly by attenuating the production of the arachidonic acid metabolite prostacyclin, which has been shown to enhance adipogenesis
  • In conclusion, there is currently no evidence to support that maternal n-3 LCPUFA supplementation during pregnancy and/or lactation exerts a favourable programming effect on adiposity status in childhood
  • our systematic review highlights that most of the trials reviewed were prone to methodological limitations
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    Literature review finds limited data (9 studies, only 6 RCTs) of omega-3 during pregnancy.  No data was found that supported reduced obesity in children by mothers taking n-3 during pregnancy.  No harm was found either.  Data was sparse.   Take home: not enough data, no harm to pregnancy, children, thus if indications are present for mother, then recommend n-3.  At this point not studies have pointed to reduced obesity in children.
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Hypopituitarism After Multiple Concussions: A Retrospective Case Study in an Adolescent... - 0 views

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    multiple concussions result in hypopituitarism in 14 year old young man.
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BMC Neuroscience | Full text | The effect of adolescent testosterone on hippocampal BDN... - 0 views

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    study finds that BDNF is more associated with cell proliferation and neurogenesis with normal circulating Testosterone levels.  
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