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A person with Down syndrome may be more likely to develop obesity than someone without it. This is due to additional medical conditions and physiological factors, among other reasons. A person who ...
Down syndrome, also known as Trisomy 21 ... linked to aging and chronic diseases such as heart disease, dementia and obesity. But foods that contain antioxidants are believed to neutralize ...
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Living longer, living better: new advances in Down syndrome careWith a longer lifespan comes an increased risk of Down syndrome-associated health conditions, including early-onset Alzheimer’s and a greater risk of obesity. The condition can also cause ...
Hearing loss, an issue from birth for many with Down syndrome, may accelerate in young adulthood. Obesity, arthritis, osteoporosis, obstructive sleep apnea, and thyroid problems are also more ...
“Our results show that individuals with Down syndrome are at increased risk of some age-related cardiovascular outcomes, and ...
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Down Syndrome Patients Have Higher Stroke, Heart Attack RiskLikewise, it’s possible that brain-bleed strokes among Down syndrome patients might be driven by obesity, high cholesterol, lack of exercise and other unhealthy lifestyle factors, researchers said.
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