Time spent sedentary beyond six hours per day during growth from childhood through young adulthood may cause an excess ...
Time spent sedentary beyond six hours per day during growth from childhood through young adulthood may cause an excess increase of 4 mmHg in systolic blood pressure, a new study shows. Continuously ...
Codeveloped by the American Heart Association and the American Red Cross, these guidelines represent the first comprehensive update of first aid treatment recommendations since 2010. Incorporating the ...
When most people hear the word hypertension, they think of high blood pressure. While not as common as high blood pressure, ...
The sodium values were based on the U.S. Dietary Guidelines for 4 to 8-year-olds ... In a recent study from the American Heart Association, an estimated 2-5% of children have hypertension. Consumer ...
Adolescents who meet the recommended guidelines of 9 to 11 hours of sleep per day were shown to have a significantly lower ...
Sugar restriction during the first 1,000 days after conception lowers a child's risk for later developing type 2 diabetes and ...
"There's a broad literature showing that the first 1,000 days of life are a critical window for optimal growth and ...
Consumption of too much added sugar during pregnancy and in the baby’s first two years is likely to increase the risk of ...
Consumption of too much added sugar during pregnancy and in the baby’s first two years is likely to increase the risk of ...
Researchers explain how the policy of sugar rationing in 1942 has helped solve one of modern medicine's most pressing questions about sugar consumption and health.
Children who experienced sugar rationing during World War II were less likely to develop some chronic illnesses as adults than those with no rationing.