Adrián Carballo Casla receives funding from the Foundation for Geriatric Diseases at Karolinska Institutet (project numbers 2023:0007 and 2024:0011); the Karolinska Institutet Research Foundation ...
Share on Pinterest Dietary choices and quality may affect a person’s risk of developing chronic disease. Nata Segueza/Stocksy Researchers from Karolinska Institutet studied how dietary patterns ...
Eating polyphenol-rich foods, like berries, nuts, whole grains, olive oil, tea and coffee is linked to long-term heart health ...
Experts say the benefits of the heart-healthy "portfolio" diet are exponential—from lowering your cholesterol to reducing ...
Heart disease is no longer a concern reserved for older adults. Today, rising stress, long working hours, and disrupted ...
The global population of older adults ages 60 and over is expected to jump from 12% in 2015 to 22% by 2050. Past studies show there are several lifestyle factors that can have a negative impact on how ...
Research shows huge global omega-3 shortages. Low intake affects heart, brain, mood, pregnancy, and overall health.
Cardiovascular health appears to be suboptimal and in decline among older adults with high blood pressure, heart failure, or stroke compared with those without these conditions, according to new ...
Adopting and maintaining healthy habits can enhance the quality of life for adults over the age of 65. You can make routine changes — both big and small — that can significantly affect how you feel ...
Imagine two people in their 70s. Both are active, live independently and enjoy life. But over the next 15 years, one of them develops two or three chronic illnesses – heart disease, diabetes, ...