Sentences with phrase «swedish study»

Likewise, a 2016 Swedish study published in the Journal of Transport Geography found that proximity to CBD affects property values in all price segments, except for the top end of the market.»
The Swedish study looked at data from over 10,000 families with kids aged two to fourteen without a pre-existing condition.
One Swedish study, based on previous waves of LNU data, also, however, just like the British study by Sigle - Rushton et al., shows that the association between childhood family structure and psychological well - being in adult age (19 — 34 years) has not changed between those born in the period 1934 — 1949 and those born 1966 — 1981 (Gähler and Garriga 2013).
A recent Swedish study shows that parents give more money to children when at an earlier point in time, they received more visits from these children, suggesting that parents too are motivated by exchange (Lennartsson, Silverstein, & Fritzell, 2010).
In a Swedish study, Schytt et al. [76] explored how age influenced intention to become a parent among childless adults.
The elevated caries risk found among disruptive children, who also had non-Nordic father, is in accordance with a previous Swedish study where it was concluded that the parental migration background should be regarded as a caries risk factor (Julihn et al. 2010).
Children who live with one of their separated parents are more likely to feel stressed than those whose custody is shared equally, a Swedish study has found.
A major Swedish study published in The Lancet in 2003 found that Swedish children raised in non-intact households were twice as likely as children raised in intact families to suffer from psychological disorders, suicide attempts, substance abuse, and other disorders.
Based on a 2015 Swedish study published in the international Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, researchers found that teenagers living in a shared parenting household did better than those living with single parents.
Regarding the well being of kids with divorced parents, the debate over what kind of custody arrangement is best rages on, but the Swedish study goes against some current thinking that kids in shared - custody routines are exposed to more stress due to constantly moving back and forth and the social disruption that can come along with it.
Indeed, a longitudinal Swedish study reports that «high achievers» used television as a complement to school learning, whereas «low achievers» used television as a substitute for it.16 Similarly, a study of 326 young children found that parental education is negatively related to hours watched overall.13 Other studies have found effect modification of the effects of television viewing on educational outcomes by the SES of the parents.14, 21 As a result, television viewing in a general population may serve to exacerbate disparities in cognitive outcomes between high - SES and low - SES households.
In a Swedish study published in PLoS ONE, researchers surveyed more than 300 couples with children about how housework is divided, how equal each partner perceives their relationship to be, and their psychological states.
A Swedish study found that practicing mindfulness was «strongly related» to a positive state of mind and reduced stress.
According to Time Magazine, a recently published Swedish study confirmed that children who live in two households with each parent, experience less stress and have fewer problems than children who live with merely one parent in so - called split custody arrangements.
A Swedish study found that male fetuses were more prone to aborting when temperatures changed.
In a 1997 Swedish study involving 222,000 dogs, the proportional mortality rate for cancer was 18.6 percent of the recorded deaths in 1993.
The «Swedish Study» was cited by OFA... When PennHip was launched by the Un.
A Swedish study found that 40 % of kids with asthma reacted to cats, 34 % reacted to dogs and 28 % reacted to horses.
None of the cars assessed in the Swedish study earned five stars.
This may sound ambitious, but Volvo says that a Swedish study recently proved that modern Volvos have a 60 percent lower injury rate compared to the average vehicle in Sweden.
«Language learning makes the brain grow, Swedish study suggests.»
A Swedish study has confirmed the international reach of these effects.
And a 2010 Swedish study of 35,000 women found those who took vitamins daily actually had a higher risk of breast cancer than those who didn't.
Another Swedish study, directed by Erik Hansson of Lund University, surveyed more than 21,000 people ages 18 to 65 and found that the longer they commuted by car, subway or bus, the more health complaints they had.
An association between temperature and gestational diabetes was also reported last September in a Swedish study.
Not only that, a Swedish study has found that cortisol may also lead to increased fat storage around the abdomen.
A Swedish study shows women with high blood sugar may be more likely to develop cancer, even if they don't have diabetes.
In the Swedish study, the effects of supplemental and dietary vitamin C were observed on breast cancer survival rate following breast cancer diagnosis in a total of 17,696 women.
See my post about a Swedish study that showed children who drank whole milk weighed less than those who didn't drink whole milk.
The bottom line of the Swedish study confirms the consensus view of mainstream nutritionists: a diet that is rich in saturated fatty acids is not healthy.
A 1999 Swedish study also agreed with these conclusions.
In a five - year placebo - controlled Swedish study of 443 healthy adults between the ages of 70 and 88, a combination of 200 mcg of the mineral selenium and 200 mg of CoQ10 improved heart function and quality of life, while reducing number of days in the hospital.
Among these studies, the Swedish study by the name of XENDOS is well recognized.
A Swedish study found that plant - based, vegan diets led to a decrease in asthma attacks and the need for medications.
One Swedish study found that fat levels in your blood are lower after eating a meal rich in butter than after eating one rich in olive oil, canola oil, or flaxseed oil.
One Swedish study found that levels of enterolactone and enterodiol in the blood that were above the median of the women studied were associated with lower risk of reduced ERα + and ERβ - breast cancer, but not ERβ + or other subtypes of breast cancer.
In the Swedish study, high fitness levels also protected against the Alzheimer variant of dementia.
However, part of the data in the Swedish study were collected in a time in which cardiology did not have all these options yet.
In 2001, a study found breastfed children had more asthma than bottle - fed.5 A Swedish study found that breastfed infants were just as likely to develop childhood ear infections6 and childhood cancer as formula - fed babies.7
A large Swedish study analyzing thousands of people diagnosed with celiac disease found that these individuals were more likely to have taken antibiotics within the preceding several months than healthy control subjects.
Indeed, the NHS recommends that a Swedish study which suggested milk was linked to early death should be treated with caution.
«In a Swedish study of 60,000 women, 70 percent of the mammographically detected tumors weren't tumors at all.
A Swedish study found that people with silver fillings who chew gum for 5 hours or more each day had significantly higher levels of mercury in their blood and urine than those people with silver fillings who chewed gum infrequently.
2014 — Pathophysiology publishes a follow - up study to the Swedish study noting that the odds of developing a malignant and highly lethal brain cancer called glioma rose concurrently with increased cell phone use.
Fewer Leg Cramps: A Swedish study that concluded in 1996 found that oral magnesium supplementation is a valuable therapeutic tool in the treatment of pregnancy - related leg cramps.
Likewise, last month in The American Journal of Gastroenterology, there is a Swedish study (see references) in which the authors describe the multiple food intolerances seen in patients with IBS.
Just as in the Swedish study, she had not previously reacted to soy.
Try this move A simple abdominal massage can help relieve constipation, according to a 2009 Swedish study.
A Swedish study in 2006 that followed 230 families found that children on low - fat diet (including low - fat dairy) had a 17 % higher rate of obesity, that these children consumed more sugar (to make up for the calories they weren't getting from calorie - dense fat) and had higher insulin resistance.
Ramping up your activity level may not only improve IBS symptoms but also appears to reduce related symptoms, like depression, fatigue, and anxiety, according to a Swedish study.
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