Not exact matches
Participants were identified from a nationally representative consumer panel of more than 500,000 households in the United States.16 Compared with a nationally representative sample, participants in the Infant Feeding and Practices Study II were more likely to be white, middle class, and emp
Participants were identified from a nationally representative consumer panel of more than 500,000 households in the United States.16 Compared with a nationally representative sample,
participants in the Infant Feeding and Practices Study II were more likely to be white, middle class, and emp
participants in the Infant Feeding and Practices
Study II were more likely to be
white, middle class, and employed women.
Interestingly, a
study showed that amygdala activation for black faces was greater than
white faces when faces were presented to
participants for only 30 milliseconds — suggesting automatic emotional responses.
Among the
study's limitations were the absence of a placebo group that could pinpoint the sources of side effects, and a lack of racial diversity, with 88 percent
white participants.
In one online
study, 257
White participants read information supposedly provided by a previous
participant, a
White 30 year - old man.
Participants with high - risk bacterial communities, which are commonly found in the population of women
studied, also had increased numbers of genital CD4 + T cells —
white blood cells that are HIV's primary target.
Then there's the West Palm Beach symposium, held to recruit
participants for a
study testing what happens when aging people get infusions of plasma (the fluid part of blood packed with signaling proteins and other molecules but no red or
white cells) from young people who've taken a drug meant to activate their immune system.
Whereas both groups completed their tests more quickly when pairing «
white» and «pleasant» words,
study participants who had been exposed to the multicultural approach showed less of a difference than those who had been given the color - blind material.
For the
study, Chen and McElwain examined data from 913 study children (50 percent were boys; 78 percent were non-Hispanic white) and their friends who were participants in the NICHD Study of Early Child Care and Youth Develop
study, Chen and McElwain examined data from 913
study children (50 percent were boys; 78 percent were non-Hispanic white) and their friends who were participants in the NICHD Study of Early Child Care and Youth Develop
study children (50 percent were boys; 78 percent were non-Hispanic
white) and their friends who were
participants in the NICHD
Study of Early Child Care and Youth Develop
Study of Early Child Care and Youth Development.
Half were assigned to consume an increased amount of processed, packaged
white bread for a week — around 25 % of their calories — and half to consume an increased amount of whole wheat sourdough, which was baked especially for the
study and delivered fresh to the
participants.
When the investigators analysed MRI
studies of the brain, they found that
participants with MCI, particularly those with non-amnestic MCI, had larger
white matter lesion volumes and worse microstructural integrity of normal - appearing
white matter compared to controls.
«Our findings are complementary to earlier
studies that showed an association between gambling with an earlier age of onset of sexual activities, however,
participants in these samples were predominantly
white,» said Silvia Martins, MD, PhD, Mailman School associate professor of Epidemiology, and first author.
«These results are encouraging and add to the scant literature on this area, but it is important to keep in mind that all
study participants are physicians and most are
white.
«Now we need to investigate whether specific lifestyle factors have stronger impacts and conduct
studies in more diverse populations, since most of the
participants in these
studies are
white.»
The results showed that the expression of vitamin D dependent genes in adipose tissue and monocytes, i.e.
white blood cells, correlated only in half of the
study participants with their vitamin D concentrations in the blood.
In a classic
study often dubbed the «Invisible Gorilla» test, researchers showed
participants a film clip of several people passing a basketball back and forth and asked them to count the number of passes between players in
white and to ignore the players in black.
Of the over 6,000 individuals included in the
study, findings suggest that 16.6 percent (approximately 1 in 6) of
participants would be reclassified as having «at goal» blood pressure under the new guidelines with rates similar across black and
white individuals.
Study participants were 38.2 percent
white, 35.9 percent black, 9.6 percent Hispanic, 7.2 percent Asian and 9.2 percent were multiracial or other race.
The average age of the mainly
white study participants was between 54 and 60 years.
This
study, published in the July 27, 2011 issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association and led by Charis Eng, MD, PhD, Hardis / ACS Professor and Founding Chair of the Genomic Medicine Institute of Lerner Research Institute at Cleveland Clinic, was conducted from 2005 to 2010 at 16 different institutions across the United States and involved 298
white participants with BE, EAC, or both.
The
study participants, who were part of a long - running, government - funded trial known as the Nurses» Health Study, were mostly white and between the ages of 30 t
study participants, who were part of a long - running, government - funded trial known as the Nurses» Health
Study, were mostly white and between the ages of 30 t
Study, were mostly
white and between the ages of 30 to 55.
Researchers also conducted CT brain scans on 447
participants at the start of the
study, which revealed that 71 percent of these women had
white matter lesions.
In the
study, the
participants with preexisting
white matter lesions who followed a program of upper and lower body weight training twice a week over the course of one year had a significantly slower progression of the
white matter lesions.
The findings were true among
white, African American, and Hispanic
participants, although the authors say they should be confirmed in more diverse
study populations.
Overall, masked hypertension affected about 15 % of all
study participants, while
white - coat hypertension affected only 1 %.
Study participants in all three groups had better blood glucose readings when they consumed less than an ounce of apple cider vinegar with a high - carb meal (a
white bagel with butter and orange juice), compared to when they the had the same meal and drank a placebo.
In a
study of healthy and type 2 diabetes
participants to determine the blood glucose response after eating a meal of brown rice in comparison to
white rice, the total sugar released in vitro was 23.7 percent lesser in brown rice compared to
white rice, thus helping to decrease the risk of weight gain.
The first
study showed the short - term benefits, as
participants who drank guava leaf tea after consuming
white rice had decreases in blood sugar that were greater after 30 minutes, 90 minutes and 120 minutes than when the same
study participants ate the same amount of
white rice followed by drinking hot water.
And the
study's
participants were mainly
white, so it's possible the results may not apply to the general population.
Firstly, a
study that compared the effects between eating
white and dark chocolate found that
participants who ate the dark chocolate experienced lower blood sugar levels.
They analyzed data from two
study groups of
white participants.
The
participants were European and overwhelmingly
white, for instance, so other
studies will be needed to confirm the link between waist size and diabetes in people of other ethnic backgrounds.
For example, Florida State University's 2017
study of the Florida Tax Credit Scholarship Program found that
participants were four percentage points less likely to be
white, one percentage point more likely to qualify for free lunch, and had prior math and reading scores that were two to four percentile points lower than eligible students that did not participate in the choice program.
Participants in the
study documented in the report — adults of various racial and ethnic backgrounds and educational levels from across the U.S. — judged black girls, starting at age 5, to be older, to need less support, to know more about adult topics, to need less protection, and to be more sexually aware than
white girls.
Studies have shown that when
participants are shown pictures of cats and dogs of varying colors they concluded that
white cats were considered the friendliest, orange cats second friendliest, and black cats were considered least friendly.
The studio exhibition presents work made by
participants in the 2015 Whitney Independent
Study Studio Program: John Almanza, Emanuel Almborg, Harold Batista, Maura Brewer, Elaine Byrne, Davey Hawkins, Anastasia Hill, Jeremy Hutchison, Andy Robert, Margarita Sanchez Urdaneta, Effi Ibok, Kenneth
White, and Marisa Williamson.
If they didn't believe a Mexican telling them that raters can't be biased with respect to the outcome of the
study — since said outcome in entirely in their hands — or the importance of independence, and bliindness to the identity of the authors /
participants, I assume they just asked some
white people who would know, some social scientists who are experts in subjective rater
study design, interrater reliability, etc..
Since 1981, the few
studies that have evaluated maternal feeding style by direct observation in association with child weight status have included a total of only ∼ 200 child
participants, and > 80 % of these
participants have been
white (3, 4, 10, 18, 28, 29).
In both
studies,
participants stood in front of a blank,
white wall and were told to maintain a comfortable expression while their photograph was taken.
Study participants were primarily Hispanic (38.1 percent),
white (36.1 percent), and African American (21.9 percent).
Not all the
studies provided information about other important demographics, such as race and ethnicity, but it is interesting to note that in the 2
studies that reported this information, the
participants were primarily
white.
This «ironic processes» phenomenon was first
studied by a researcher who asked his
participants not to think of a
white bear which only served to increase the occurrence of
participants thinking of a
white bear.
We limited
study participants to
white boys because the number of originally diagnosed girls with ADHD was too small for meaningful statistical comparisons.
This longitudinal
study examines 92
white middle - class
participants» descriptions of their friendship networks from childhood to late adolescence, and their romantic relationships from middle to late adolescence.