Study The researchers followed 410 men aged 65 - 92 for six years.
The new twist to this story is that in this latest
study the researchers followed up on the subjects through the maintenance period - with 6 month and 12 month checkups.
Not exact matches
Using longitudinal data from the nine - decade - long Terman life - cycle
study, which has
followed the lives and career outcomes of a group of gifted children since 1922,
researchers Timothy A. Judge of Notre Dame and John D. Kammeyer - Mueller of the University of Florida analyzed the characteristics of the most ambitious among them.
For the
study, published this week in the Journal of the American Medical Association,
researchers pitted people assigned to
follow a traditional restricted - calorie diet (eating roughly 25 % of their normal daily calories) against those who were told to fast every other day (eating 25 % of their normal calories on fast days and 125 % on the other days) for a year.
For the
study, the
researchers split socially anxious volunteers into three groups — one was asked to perform random acts of kindness, one was told to
follow the usual course of exposure therapy and force themselves to participate in more social situations, and another was a control group who did nothing special.
In a
follow - up
study,
researchers noted uniform sizes and observed that drivers were more prone to sudden death by heart attack than conductors — regardless of physique.
Actually, people in
studies who showed «more rapid and greater initial weight loss» also have «lower body weight at the end of long - term
follow - up,» the
researchers write.
Researchers looked at more than 47,000 men over 18 years as part of the Health Professionals
Follow - up
Study.
In a
study that examined food intake patterns and risk of death from coronary heart disease,
researchers followed more than 16,000 middle - aged men in the U.S., Finland, The Netherlands, Italy, former Yugoslavia, Greece and Japan for 25 years.
Harvard
researchers studying the effects of whole grain cereal consumption on heart failure risk
followed 21,376 participants in the Physicians Health
Study over nineteen years.
Since consumption of whole grain products and dietary fiber has been shown to reduce the risk of high blood pressure and heart attack, Harvard
researchers decided to look at the effects of cereal consumption on heart failure risk and
followed 21,376 participants in the Physicians Health
Study over a period of 19.6 years.
In the most recent
study,
researchers examined the amount of RS in three popular potato varieties (Yukon Gold, Red Norlandand Russet Burbank) prepared in two different ways (baked and boiled) and served at three different temperatures (hot, chilled for six days, and chilled
followed by reheating).
In a
study following 3,500 babes for 30 years,
researchers found that extended breastfeeding (longer than 12 months) is linked to higher IQ scores — compared to babies that were breastfed for less than 1 month.
For the new
study, the
researchers were able to
follow - up with 225 of the children from the original
study.
He points to research by a Stanford University
researcher, Allan K. Mishra, who has
studied PRP for years, whose in his most recent published research includes a large multicenter
study [8] involving a host of well - respected orthopedic surgeons around the country who
followed 230 patients in a double - blind randomized control
study [the gold standard for medical research].
Though the
researchers note that the USDA wasn't involved in the
study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript, it is always important to
follow the money trail.
University of British Columbia
researcher Jenn Campbell conducted a
study with kids in the United States and China that found their earliest words to be utterances for daddy,
followed closely by mommy.
Because the
study is relatively small and new,
researchers say that it must be
followed up with further
study.
The UGR
researchers carried out their
study doing a
follow - up on 44 pregnant women throughout the whole gestation period and after giving birth.
Principal
researcher on the
study, Associate Professor of Epidemiology in Trinity, Dr Lina Zgaga, said: «The key question that this work raises is: «When breastfeeding is so strongly recommended across the board by the medical profession, what causes lower rates of breastfeeding
following hospital births?
In 2014,
researchers at Harvard University and other institutions published the results of a
study in which they
followed more than 96,000 men and women for 22 years starting in adolescence.
But in this
study, the
researchers followed a group of 624 men aged 21.5 to 26 - years - old in the Philippines.
At the end of the
study, the
researchers proposed the
following nine characteristics of temperament:
But in a
follow - up
study, the
researchers confirmed that breastfeeding was more soothing than skin - to - skin contact alone (Gray et al 2000; Gray et al 2002).
Follow - up
studies confirm the effect lasts into the toddler years, and
researchers have connected the phenomenon to epigenetics, or long - term alterations of DNA function (Sharp et al 2015; Pickles et al 2016).
Message from Ivana «Dear Parents, Future Parents, Spiritual
Researchers, After many years that I've spent examining and
studying children's psychology and exploring the wonders of pedagogy some essential questions kept
following me and inspiring my journey: - Is there such a thing as an ideal parent and an ideal growing environment for our children?
When
researchers analyzed more than twenty
studies of breast milk composition, they calculated the
following average values for milk expressed by women between 2 weeks and 6 weeks postpartum (Hester et al 2012).
The
researchers used data from the Minnesota Longitudinal
Study of Risk and Adaptation, which has
followed participants since their births in the mid-1970s.
In a new
study scheduled for publication in The Journal of Pediatrics,
researchers found that although teenage mothers know the recommendations in regards to safe sleeping practices, many deliberately do not
follow those recommendations.
Meanwhile, the
researchers also are beginning a multidisciplinary
study to
follow pregnant women and their infants to see whether psychosocial stressors and adversity experienced during pregnancy and the first three years of a child's life also affect brain development and overall health.
The
researchers are currently planning a
follow - up
study which will test whether a flu vaccine is more effective for the elderly when combined with brief use of Losmapimod.
To answer their question, the
researchers followed 4,640 participants from the NHLBI - funded Action to Control Cardiovascular Risk in Diabetes (ACCORD) Lipid
Study for five years after the conclusion of the trial in 2009.
In a recent
study, the
researchers followed 17 mountain lions outfitted with GPS collars to the animals» deer kill sites.
Researchers are
following up their current
study by gathering additional data to support the expansion of year - round flu vaccination to other regions where it is needed.
In a
follow - up
study,
researchers showed that such digital footprints can in fact be leveraged for mass persuasion.
During the
study, thirty hours
following a high - dose intravenous infusion of EP055 in male rhesus macaques, O'Rand and
researchers in the Oregon National Primate Research Center at OHSU in Portland, Oregon, found no indication of normal sperm motility.
The
researchers have applied for funding to do a
follow - up
study to determine the effect of glasses to correct farsightedness on these deficits.
Findings from two
studies conducted by
researchers at AAAS's Project 2061 will be presented at the
following sessions taking place during the annual meetings of the National Association for Research in Science Teaching (NARST) and the American Educational Research Association (AERA).
Researchers said further
studies are also planned that use other methods to analyze the relationship between volume and outcomes,
follow patients after discharge from the hospital, and assess how patient outcomes are affected as hospitals gain more experience with TAVR and the technology is refined over time.
In a 2002
study that
followed 174 of these kids,
researchers reported that 4 - year - olds living in stressful environments — their mothers were depressed, their parents fought, or there were financial difficulties — had high levels of the stress hormone cortisol in their saliva.
Initially about one third of the 1,661
study participants received placebo, however the placebo group also received the vaccine 30 months into the
study so those individuals were
followed a shorter period of time, the
researchers note.
Unlike the differential effect on Treg cell proliferation
following PD - L1 blockage, the
researchers observed an increase in the proliferation of killer T cells from all HIV
study groups, regardless of their viral load.
The
study, «Response of understory vegetation to salvage logging
following a high - severity wildfire,» reports a modest difference between logged and unlogged areas for some shrubs, but
researchers with the agency's Pacific Southwest Research Station conclude the diversity of plant species and their abundance, as a whole, differed little between logged and unlogged sites.
In a
study in The Journal of Urology ®,
researchers found that patients whose self - assessment of mental health was low suffered more high grade complications in the 30 days
following surgery than patients with higher self - assessments.
In a third
study reported in Nature,
researchers from more than two dozen institutions
followed a trail of genetic clues to determine when and how Zika made its way to Florida.
The
following Berkeley Lab
researchers also contributed to the
study: Benjamin Bowen, a member of Northen's lab in EGSB and at the Joint Genome Institute, a DOE Office of Science User Facility, helped analyze metabolomics data; Ulas Karaoz in the Earth and Environmental Sciences Area (EESA) analyzed metagenomics data; and Joel Swenson, a former postdoctoral
researcher in Biosciences» Biological Systems and Engineering Division, helped conduct correlation and statistical analyses.
Researchers evaluated data on more than 193,000 women who participated in the Nurses» Health
Study and Nurses» Health
Study II and were
followed for up to 20 years.
The
researchers designed a prospective cohort
study using more than 20 years of follow - up data from the Nurses» Health Study (all female registered nurses) and the Health Professionals Follow - up Study (all male health professionals) from June 1, 1980 to May 31, 2010 (Nurses» Health Study) and Jan. 1, 1986 to Dec. 31, 2010 (Health Professionals Follow - up St
study using more than 20 years of
follow - up data from the Nurses» Health Study (all female registered nurses) and the Health Professionals Follow - up Study (all male health professionals) from June 1, 1980 to May 31, 2010 (Nurses» Health Study) and Jan. 1, 1986 to Dec. 31, 2010 (Health Professionals Follow - up S
follow - up data from the Nurses» Health
Study (all female registered nurses) and the Health Professionals Follow - up Study (all male health professionals) from June 1, 1980 to May 31, 2010 (Nurses» Health Study) and Jan. 1, 1986 to Dec. 31, 2010 (Health Professionals Follow - up St
Study (all female registered nurses) and the Health Professionals
Follow - up Study (all male health professionals) from June 1, 1980 to May 31, 2010 (Nurses» Health Study) and Jan. 1, 1986 to Dec. 31, 2010 (Health Professionals Follow - up S
Follow - up
Study (all male health professionals) from June 1, 1980 to May 31, 2010 (Nurses» Health Study) and Jan. 1, 1986 to Dec. 31, 2010 (Health Professionals Follow - up St
Study (all male health professionals) from June 1, 1980 to May 31, 2010 (Nurses» Health
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Study) and Jan. 1, 1986 to Dec. 31, 2010 (Health Professionals
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Follow - up
StudyStudy).
The
researchers achieved this by
following up on a 2013
study in which 132 infants in Montréal, Québec, were given a vitamin D3 supplement at one of four different dosages between the ages of 1 month and 12 months.
Jenifer Fenton, assistant professor and
researcher in the Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition, and Kari Hortos, associate dean in MSU's College of Osteopathic Medicine at the Macomb University Center, led the 18 - month, cross-sectional
study, which
followed 126 healthy, white American males ranging from 48 to 65 years of age.