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Rich European countries have higher atrial fibrillation death rates than least wealthy

 E-Mail IMAGE: Age-adjusted incidence rates per 100,00 in 1990 and 2017 in all countries studied. view more  Credit: European Heart Journal The wealthiest countries in Europe have higher death rates from atrial fibrillation than the least wealthy and these death rates are increasing more rapidly than incidence rates, according to the first analysis of its kind published in the European Heart Journal [1] today (Tuesday). The study also found that women who developed the condition were more likely than men to die from it in all 20 European countries studied. The researchers believe the difference between countries could be due to lifestyle factors, such as increased obesity and alcohol consumption in wealthier countries, or what is known as the survivor effect , where people live for longer due to better treatments for other diseases such as cancer, leaving greater numbers of more elderly people to die from diseases of the heart or circulatory system, such as atrial

It s Easy to Tweak Your Diet to Give Your Gut a Health Boost

It s Easy to Tweak Your Diet to Give Your Gut a Health Boost Bicycling 1/26/2021 Danielle Zickl © Anna Kurzaeva - Getty Images According to new research presented at UEG Week 2019, consuming plant-based foods or foods part of the Mediterranean diet can help improve gut health. According to research presented at United European Gastroenterology (UEG) Week 2019, consuming plant-based foods or foods included in the Mediterranean diet can help improve gut health. Research also found that bacteria in your gut can also play a role in your health and performance. Incorporating foods such as fish, legumes, nuts, and vegetables into your diet can boost your performance on the bike as well as your overall health.

Researchers develop wearable sweat sensors to predict IBD flare-ups

 E-Mail Bethesda, MD (Jan. 21, 2021) The Crohn s & Colitis Foundation and the American Gastroenterological Association (AGA) are committed to improving the lives of millions of Americans living with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), including Crohn s disease and ulcerative colitis. That s why we ve partnered on the fourth annual Crohn s & Colitis Congress®, taking place virtually Jan. 21 through 24, 2021. This annual meeting is an opportunity for IBD care providers to gather and learn about the latest advancements in IBD patient care. Below is a summary of three impactful studies being presented at the Crohn s & Colitis Congress. To speak with the study authors or review all 145 abstracts being presented, email media@gastro.org.

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