Sentences with phrase «epidemiological studies also»

Epidemiological studies also suggest an inverse association between coffee consumption and the risk of developing Parkinson's Disease50 - 64.

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Citing intervention - based trials and epidemiological studies, the National Institute on Aging found that exercise can also play a key role in reducing your risk for Alzheimer's and general cognitive decline.
He also organized extensive epidemiological studies of seven villages that conclusively proved the link between pellagra and poverty.
Microglia are activated during Alzheimer's disease progression and may mediate an initially protective inflammatory response, a notion that is also supported by epidemiological studies linking mutations in the TREM2 gene to increased risk of Alzheimer's and other neurodegenerative diseases.
Many junior government toxicology jobs also are integrative, requiring a big - picture view of data from environmental sampling, epidemiological studies, clinical trials, and animal and cell - based research.
In a substudy, review outcomes were also compared across different types of clinical research, based in large part on the designations and definitions derived from a number of sources, including a report by Nathan, 14 the Institute of Medicine, 20 the NIH Director's Panel on Clinical Research, 9 the Association of American Medical Colleges and American Medical Association, 21 and the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality.22 All 3599 R01 applications involving human subjects that were submitted to NIH for the October 2002 council were categorized into 1 of the following: (1) patient - oriented studies of mechanisms of human disease (bench to bedside); (2) clinical trials and other clinical interventions; (3) patient - oriented research focusing on development of new technologies; (4) epidemiological studies; (5) behavioral studies (including studies of normal human behavior); (6) health services research; and (7) use of deidentified human tissue.
In 2014, researchers from several institutes investigated that risk by analyzing genetic data mainly from a Swedish epidemiological sample, also pulling data from a separate Swedish family study, the Autism Genome Project, and another set of genetic information around autism, the Simons Simplex Collection.
He has also been Principal Investigator on more than twenty epidemiological and community based studies, more than ten drug and malaria vaccines clinical trials.
An epidemiological study, published in 2016 in Immunity & Aging, suggests that an anti-inflammatory lifestyle also ensures that you stay fit and vital in old age.
Also known as the China - Cornell - Oxford Project, the China Study was an enormous epidemiological endeavor exploring diet and disease patterns in rural China — a project coined «the Prix of epidemiology» by the New York Times.
Earlier epidemiological (population) studies have also linked higher levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines with depressive symptoms.
Epidemiological studies on populations that eat high saturated fat diets also abound.
This also shows the weakness of epidemiological studies at times.
Some also analyze the state of happiness in the U.S. and the world, an epidemiological study, if you will.
Because child maltreatment is also a risk factor for poor mental and physical health outcomes throughout the life course, the results of this study provide valuable epidemiological information.
Measures included the Structured Clinical Interview for Depression (SCID), Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale (CES - D), State Anxiety Inventory (STAI), State Anger Inventory (STAXI), and saliva samples were also collected to assess cortisol levels.
Although most epidemiological studies of father - absent families have focused on children's psychological adjustment, children's gender development has also been investigated using the ALSPAC sample, with no differences in gender role behaviour identified between children in single - mother families and children in traditional families for either boys or girls (Stevens et al., 2002).
Self - report measures have proved invaluable in research assessing parental practices and discipline, with large epidemiological studies using self - report measures linking problem parenting (especially harsh and inconsistent discipline) with disruptive behaviour in children.1, 12 Self - report measures are also fundamental in research assessing parental beliefs, as they provide the only means of tapping into this important area of family functioning.
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