According to the results of this national claims - based analysis, adolescents and young
adults are at high risk for repeated self - harm and suicide in the first year after self - harm.
This work expands upon previous research which has shown that after being hospitalized, older
adults are at high risk for memory and other cognitive problems, including both transient (temporary) delirium and long - term changes in cognition, including dementia.
Older
adults are at high risk for serious complications from flu because of their age.
Older
adults are at high risk for serious complications from flu and account for a majority of flu - related deaths and hospitalizations.
Children and older or immunocompromised
adults are at a higher risk due to poor hygiene and poor immune system function, respectively.
Younger
adults are at a higher risk of divorce than older adults.
Not exact matches
Among youth — who use e-cigarettes
at higher rates than
adults do — there
is substantial evidence that e-cigarette use increases the
risk of transitioning to smoking conventional cigarettes.
The great interest of the study arises from the fact that, as the years went by, the researchers noticed that many of the children they had identified as «
at high risk» (i.e., children subject to four or more serious disadvantages)
were able to lead satisfying and socially productive lives as
adults.
Justin Humphreys, Executive Director of Safeguarding
at CCPAS said: «We believe that the UK church needs to play a role in ensuring
high quality safeguarding continues for children and
adults who may
be vulnerable or
at risk.»
We
are delighted to announce the launch of our brand new online lottery scheme with funds raised going directly to the Leeds United Foundation, the grass roots sports charity who work tirelessly to deliver
high level programmes across our region for children, young people,
adults, disabled
at -
risk, the unemployed and the elderly.
«Often the babies who died have overheated, because
at that
high risk age their thermal regulation system hasn't fully developed and the baby can't cool down, and they have either
been between two
adults or even on the end of the bed with the mother's arm around them.»
Overweight kids
are at increased
risk for a wide range of conditions including cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes,
high blood pressure, and of course,
adult obesity.
Infants
are most
at risk: Their BPA exposure can
be 12 times
higher than
adults.
Babies who
are chubby because of practically force - fed formula or inappropriate solid foods become obese children and
adults at high risk of type II diabetes.
These kids
are at risk for health problems, including a greater chance of having
high blood pressure,
high cholesterol and Type 2 diabetes, and
are more likely to become obese as
adults.
So, more and more it
's been shown that a lot of kids and later, even
adults are Vitamin D deficient and babies who
are exclusively breastfed
are at higher risk of
being Vitamin D deficient.
Furthermore, a child who
is obese by age 12 has more than a 75 percent chance of becoming an obese
adult,
at risk for Type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, stroke, hypertension,
high blood pressure, gallbladder disease, asthma and certain cancers.
Pregnant women and young children, among others (e.g.,
adults 65 years of age and older, people with certain medical conditions)
are at high risk of developing flu - related complications.
Adolescents or young
adults with an FASD and who never received services or
were older when diagnosed can
be at very
high risk for psychosocial issues, such as dependent living conditions, disrupted school experiences, poor employment records, substance use, and encounters with law enforcement.
A recent meta - analysis of 11 studies that investigated the association of bed - sharing and SIDS revealed a summary OR of 2.88 (95 % confidence interval [CI]: 1.99 — 4.18) with bed - sharing.158 Furthermore, bed - sharing in an
adult bed not designed for infant safety exposes the infant to additional
risks for accidental injury and death, such as suffocation, asphyxia, entrapment, falls, and strangulation.159, 160 Infants, particularly those in the first 3 months of life and those born prematurely and / or with low birth weight,
are at highest risk, 161 possibly because immature motor skills and muscle strength make it difficult to escape potential threats.158 In recent years, the concern among public health officials about bed - sharing has increased, because there have
been increased reports of SUIDs occurring in
high -
risk sleep environments, particularly bed - sharing and / or sleeping on a couch or armchair.162, — , 165
Project Lifesaver
is an electronic tracking system used by specially trained members of the Erie County Sheriff's Office to locate and rescue children and
adults in our community that
are at a
high risk of wandering away from their families and caregivers.
The
High Court's judgment underlines the concerns we've
been raising since 2015, and has finally forced the government to address the shortcomings of their «
Adults At Risk» policy.
Previous research cited in the study suggests that children placed in special education
are at higher risk for dropping out of school and for committing crimes as
adults.
Young
adults are at an especially
high risk for behavioral addictions, Snyder and her co-authors said, and Problematic Internet Use
is considered a behavioral addiction with characteristics similar to substance abuse disorders.
Like
adults, severely overweight children and teens
are at heightened
risk for a host of physical and emotional problems, including cardiovascular disease (e.g.,
high cholesterol and blood pressure) and diabetes, as well as poor self - esteem and depression.
«Many adolescents and young
adults who
are at high risk for psychosis smoke marijuana regularly or have a cannabis use disorder,» said Margaret Haney, PhD, professor of neurobiology (in Psychiatry)
at CUMC and senior author of the paper.
African Americans
at lower socioeconomic levels, particularly women and younger
adults,
are at greater
risk of heart disease and stroke than those in
higher socioeconomic positions, according to research in the Journal of the American Heart Association.
As exciting as these findings
are, we have to keep in mind that the majority of
adult Americans
are at high risk for heart disease, the number one killer in the U.S..
«We found that when the mother has a
high intake of fructose in her diet throughout pregnancy, her offspring
is more
at risk of developing
adult obesity,
high blood pressure and metabolic dysfunction, all of which
are risk factors for cardiovascular disease,» said Saad.
«Regardless of what
is behind the link between tooth loss and decline in function, recognising excessive tooth loss presents an opportunity for early identification of
adults at higher risk of faster mental and physical decline later in their life.
Older
adults over age 65
are at high risk for developing pneumonia, an inflammation of the lungs typically caused by infection.
The researchers concluded that older
adults with multiple sensory losses should
be closely monitored because they
are at higher risk for poor health.
«The increased air pollution that typically accompanies heat waves can especially harm children, who have a
higher risk of developing asthma, have lungs that
are still developing and growing, and have
higher exposure because they breathe
at a
higher rate than
adults and spend more time outdoors engaging in vigorous physical activity.»
Published in Arthritis Care and Research, White's article «Can an Intensive Diet and Exercise Program Prevent Knee Pain Among Overweight
Adults at High Risk»
was an editor's pick in the journal's July issue and
was named as a key study for 2015
at the Osteoarthritis Society's international meeting.
The study included 103
adults with type 2 diabetes, seen
at a public health clinic, who
were considered
at high risk for macular edema.
Influenza remains a major health problem in the United States, resulting each year in an estimated 36,000 deaths and 200,000 hospitalizations.4 Those who have
been shown to
be at high risk for the complications of influenza infection
are children 6 to 23 months of age; healthy persons 65 years of age or older;
adults and children with chronic diseases, including asthma, heart and lung disease, and diabetes; residents of nursing homes and other long - term care facilities; and pregnant women.4 It
is for this reason that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has recommended that these groups, together with health care workers and others with direct patient - care responsibilities, should
be given priority for influenza vaccination this season in the face of the current shortage.1 Other
high - priority groups include children and teenagers 6 months to 18 years of age whose underlying medical condition requires the daily use of aspirin and household members and out - of - home caregivers of infants less than 6 months old.1 Hence, in the case of vaccine shortages resulting either from the unanticipated loss of expected supplies or from the emergence of greater - than - expected global influenza activity — such as pandemic influenza, which would prompt a greater demand for vaccination5 — the capability of extending existing vaccine supplies by using alternative routes of vaccination that would require smaller doses could have important public health implications.
Or would you prefer a girl with a good prospect for
high SAT scores and a good shot
at being athletic, but who also
is likely to run an above - average
risk of bipolar disorder and lupus as an
adult?
For example, lung cancer screening has not
been part of preventive medical care in the past but has recently
been included for people who
are at high risk (older
adults with a history of heavy smoking).
Institutionalized
adults of any age
are at especially
high risk unless they
are given supplements.
In case you needed another reason to ditch the Coke can, according to a study of over 70,000
adults, people who consume sugary drinks regularly may
be at a
higher risk of gallbladder cancer.
Research shows that older
adults who report feeling socially isolated may
be at higher risk for Alzheimer's disease.
Elderly
adults, however,
are at a
higher risk of falling short of nutritional requirements, and the National Institutes of Health estimates that up to 50 percent of elderly nursing home residents do not get enough protein.
A study with older
adults at high risk for cardiovascular disease found that vitamin K intake reduced the
risk of developing type II diabetes by 17 % for every 100 micrograms of vitamin K consumed per day.3 Moreover, subjects who increased their intake of vitamin K1 during the follow - up has a 51 % reduced
risk of diabetes compared to those who decreased or did not change their intake.3 However, supplementation of vitamin K2 appears to
be even stronger and more effective, reducing the
risk of type II diabetes by 7 % for each 10 - microgram increase in vitamin K2 intake.4
Middle - age
adults were not previously considered
at high risk for mental illness and suicide, but this and other research has shown that now they
are.
«This preliminary study indicates that a yoga program would
be a possible
risk reduction option for
adults at high risk for Type 2 diabetes,» the study authors write.
We
're now the most obese we've ever
been as a nation, with 1 - 3
adults being obese, and children
at an all - time
high when it comes to
being at risk for diabetes.
This study involved randomly selected 5,801
adults aged between 55 and 80 who
were considered
at a
higher risk for developing heart disease.
According to the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, one in three
adult Americans has
high blood pressure and
is at risk for cardiovascular problems.
Babies, on the other hand, may
be at higher risk for harm because they
are more susceptible to the harmful effects of arsenic than
adults, and baby cereal
is rice - based, States said.
Among various food items, cow's milk and cheese had the
highest correlation with incidence and mortality rate of these cancers» Children
are at high risk «Among the exposure of humans, especially prepubertal children, to exogenous estrogens, we
are particularly concerned with» These xenoestrogens from lactating preganant cattle (the majority of commercial cattle used for milk) significantly raised estrogen levels in male
adults and reduced testosterone levels and did even more so in children.