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Established risk factors for venous thromboembolism (VTE) include: Obesity (BMI 30 kg/m), which increases venous stasis and pro-inflammatory states Immobility or reduced mobility , particularly relevant in patients with severe obesity Previous history of VTE or family history of thrombophilia Active malignancy or recent surgery Hormonal therapies , including combined oral contraceptives or hormone replacement therapy Pregnancy and the postpartum period Smoking , which affects endothelial function and coagulation Risk factors for arterial thrombosis (myocardial infarction, stroke) include: Type 2 diabetes mellitus , associated with endothelial dysfunction, platelet hyperreactivity, and a prothrombotic state Hypertension , causing arterial wall damage Dyslipidaemia , promoting atherosclerotic plaque formation Established cardiovascular disease Chronic kidney disease , common in diabetes and associated with increased cardiovascular risk Patients initiating GLP-1 therapy should undergo a comprehensive cardiovascular risk assessment

Some foods to avoid when taking a GLP-1 include: High-fat foods: Both GLP-1s and high-fat foods slow food movement through the gut
Glutathione and its antiaging and antimelanogenic effects Richie, J.P., et al., Randomized controlled trial of oral glutathione supplementation on body stores of glutathione Mentioned in This Article: Glutathione A powerful antioxidant, glutathione is the first line of defense against oxidative stress
Your physician will determine the best schedule for you