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  1. Elevated blood pressure itself or antihypertensive therapy may result in an inappropriately high energy intake, and secondly obesity per se either due to metabolic changes or consequent upon an increased energy and possibly sodium intake with lack of exercise may predispose an individual to high blood pressure.
  2. In what ways does the social environment predispose certain individuals to join delinquent subcultures?
  3. It may predispose the interviewer to accept you if nothing untoward is revealed at the interview, or it may prevent you from ever reaching that stage.
  4. Researchers had already recognised that two of the HLA antigens, designated DR3 and DR4, predispose to diabetes.
  5. The first, such as poor climate, dry conditions, the genetic make-up of the tree, the nutrient status of the soil, background pollution and the degree of competition from neighbours, will predispose a tree to succumb to stress.
  6. Mature horses are likely to suffer a softening of the bones due to the demineralisation, which can predispose them to other problems.
  7. Undoubtedly metformin therapy should be discontinued as this drug can predispose to lactic acidosis if tissue hypoxia occurs (Bergman et al, 1978; Luft et al, 1978; Nattrass Alberti, 1978).
  8. Elevation of blood glucose, ketone bodies and free fatty acids in particular may be deleterious to the injured area of myocardium and predispose to arrhythmias (Oliver et al, 1968), impaired contractility or larger infarcts (Kjekshus and Mjs, 1972; Liedtke et al, 1978; Vik-Mo Mjs, 1981) compared to non-diabetics, predisposing to cardiogenic shock or left ventricular failure.
  9. In this way, the organizational climate interacts with the men's personal qualities to predispose the majority of them to define their role as one of community service.
  10. One final point on the relationship of social class to crime: it may not be low social class in itself which is associated with crime, but rather that low social class is liable to be linked with other factors, perhaps parental criminality, deprivation or inadequacy of some kind, which might predispose individuals brought up in certain social classes toward criminality.
  11. A diet too high in refined sugar and fat will predispose to either obesity or shortage of nutrients, including minerals.
  12. Next to the influences which we definitely know predispose children to hostile behaviour - hostile, rejecting and punitive parents, and (in the case of teenagers) excessive alcohol, violent peers and so on - the games and entertainments of childhood seem to pale into insignificance.
  13. These arguments suggest that the biological and/or psychological make-up of women does not predispose them to criminality to the same extent as men.

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