Skipping meals and the silent effects on cardiovascular health
THIỆN NHÂN (T/H) |
Skipping meals causes blood sugar in the body to fluctuate erratically, increasing stress hormones and forcing the heart to work harder than normal.
THIỆN NHÂN (T/H) |
Skipping meals causes blood sugar in the body to fluctuate erratically, increasing stress hormones and forcing the heart to work harder than normal.
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For people with high blood pressure, skipping breakfast not only causes fatigue but can also directly affect blood pressure control.
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Unscientific interrupted meals and fasting can cause metabolic disorders, hormones and long-term health effects.
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The habit of skipping breakfast can increase blood cholesterol levels, according to Indiatimes.com.
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HUYỀN TRANG - ĐINH HIỆP (THEO NIH) |
For people with high blood pressure, skipping breakfast not only causes fatigue but can also directly affect blood pressure control.
THIỆN NHÂN (T/H) |
Unscientific interrupted meals and fasting can cause metabolic disorders, hormones and long-term health effects.
Thục Quyên (Theo Indiatimes.com) |
The habit of skipping breakfast can increase blood cholesterol levels, according to Indiatimes.com.