An independent agent can look at your individual circumstances such as if you are a smoker,
age and weight factors, and any health risks in much greater detail.
Not exact matches
The health authorities recommend an intake of 56 grams per day for men
and 46 grams per day for women, varying between individuals based on
age, body
weight, activity levels
and some other
factors.
How much protein you should be consuming is entirely determined by your own
factors such as
weight,
age, gender, height
and your overall activity levels.
This old wives» tale has now been negated by research [v], which has shown that the main
factors that contribute to breast ptosis are:
age, history of significant (> 50 lb)
weight loss, higher body mass index, larger bra cup size, number of pregnancies
and smoking history.
Helping adolescent males to delay fatherhood may also be important from a child health perspective: research that controlled for maternal
age and other key
factors found teenage fatherhood associated with an increased risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes, including preterm birth, low birth
weight and neonatal death (Chen et al, 2007).
Age and weight - bearing (crawling, standing, walking) are the biggest
factors in hip joint formation.
Before choosing a car seat, you've to consider some important
factors: the baby's
age, the baby's
weight and the type of your car.
De novo mutations
and epigenetic changes could both be contributing
factors in another recent study linking a father's
age to stillbirth, pre-term birth
and low birth
weight.
It's hard to predict a time based on gestational
age or
weight when she will be ready,
and rather it depends on many different
factors.
For a younger child it's their
weight and not his or her
age that is the critical
factor in deciding which car seat is suitable
and safe.
Respiratory
and gastrointestinal tract infections are the leading cause of morbidity in children.1, 2 Prospective cohort studies in industrialized countries revealed a prevalence of 3.4 % to 32.1 % for respiratory tract infectious diseases
and 1.2 % to 26.3 % for gastrointestinal infectious diseases in infancy.3, — , 8 The risks of these infectious diseases are affected by several
factors including birth
weight, gestational
age, socioeconomic status, ethnicity, number of siblings, day care attendance,
and parental smoking.3, 5,6,8, — , 20
Descriptive data (eg, maternal
age, ethnicity, parity,
and infant birth
weight)
and information on SIDS risk
factors (eg, history of maternal smoking during pregnancy) were collected by interview at the time of enrollment.
Statistical methods were used to adjust the findings for a range of maternal
factors, including BMI, as well as infant sex, gestational
age, birth
weight,
and age of solid food introduction.
They also took into account mother's
age, the baby's birth
weight, the position the baby was last left in
and other important
factors, but they only had the data on the mother's alcohol
and illegal drug usage for two of the five studies — a pretty significant limitation to the overall analysis.
In addition to checking out the
weight and age limits, the buyer of the bassinet should also
factor in the fact that the bassinet must easy to transport.
Studies that have evaluated the role of maternal characteristics, such as
age,
weight,
and ethnicity, have consistently found these
factors do not account fully for the temporal increase in the cesarean delivery rate or its regional variations (13 — 15).
To determine if labor induction is necessary, your health care provider will evaluate several
factors, including your health, your baby's health, your baby's gestational
age,
weight and size, your baby's position in the uterus,
and the status of your cervix.
As a parent, you must take several
factors into consideration, such as
age and weight of your child, materials used, size of the co-sleeper, durability,
and breathability.
Selecting the right double stroller depends on many
factors, such as the
age and weight of your little angels,
and how plan to use it.
Other
factors that negatively influence the likelihood of VBAC include increasing maternal
age, high body mass index (BMI, calculated as
weight in kilograms divided by height in meters squared), high birth
weight,
and advanced gestational
age at delivery (more than 40 weeks)(45, 49 — 55).
You must
factor in the
weight and age of your child, your type of vehicle, location of the car seat,
and existing restraint systems.
Height
and weight are far more important
factors to consider when choosing a car seat than
age because children of same can be of different heights
and weights.
There are also risks to pregnancies spaced 5 + years apart, though researchers don't know why: preeclampsia, preterm birth, low birth
weight,
and small for gestational
age are all risk
factors.
In multivariate analysis, independent risk
factors for delayed OL were maternal
age ≥ 30 y, maternal overweight or obesity, infant birth
weight < 3600 g, lack of infant «breastfeeding well» at ≥ 2 times in the first 24 h,
and absence of any nipple discomfort during the first 3 d postpartum.
In a multivariate model adjusted for prenatal feeding intentions, independent risk
factors for delayed OL were maternal
age ≥ 30 y, body mass index in the overweight or obese range, birth
weight > 3600 g, absence of nipple discomfort between 0 — 3 d postpartum,
and infant failing to «breastfeed well» ≥ 2 times in the first 24 h. Postpartum edema was significant in an alternate model excluding body mass index (P < 0.05).
The exact cause of SIDS remains unknown, but a number of risk
factors have been identified, such as sleeping on the tummy, second hand smoke, overheating, premature birth, low birth
weight,
and young
age of the mother.
Among newborn characteristics (dimension 4), higher birth
weight and lower 1 - min Apgar score were associated with delayed OL; birth
weight > 3600 g remained a significant risk
factor in a model adjusted for maternal
age and BMI.
Disturbances in maternal glucose metabolism, such as increased insulin resistance or decreased insulin production, may be a key
factor in the observed relations between older maternal
age, larger birth
weight, obesity,
and delayed OL.
Factors like
age,
weight and kidney function influence how well a drug works.
The findings held true, even after vitamin D levels
and other potentially influential
factors, such as
age, gender, race, ethnicity, duration of disease,
weight (BMI)
and drug treatment had been taken into account.
«We often think of hearing loss as an inevitable part of the
aging process, but these findings provide evidence that potentially modifiable risk
factors, such as maintaining a healthy
weight and staying physically active, may help in the prevention of hearing loss or delay its progression,» said Sharon Curhan, MD, ScM, lead author of the paper
and a researcher in the Channing Division of Network Medicine at BWH.
The team also searched for SNPs that correlated with
factors including a person's height,
weight,
age, vocal characteristics
and skin colour.
The results were the same after researchers adjusted for
factors such as the baby's birth
weight, gestational
age at birth,
and whether the mother also had epilepsy.
The focus of the CPMC paper was to identify the genes associated with sleep duration
and validate the connection between sleep
and several demographic
and lifestyle
factors, including
age, gender,
weight, ethnicity, exercise, smoking
and alcohol.
Disruptive behaviour that starts in childhood is also connected to adolescent intoxication, smoking from an early
age, poor life management skills
and excess
weight, which are central risk
factors for health problems later in life.
Dubbed the «
Age of Obesity
and Inactivity» by the Journal of the American Medical Association, this runaway
weight gain threatens to decrease average U.S. life span, reversing gains made over the past century by lowering risk
factors from smoking, hypertension,
and cholesterol.
Very early birth
factors such as birth
weight and a mother's
age impact the development of a child.
«Then, with genetic testing we can determine the risk for illness based on someone's
age, gender,
weight and other intervening
factors.»
First, the surgeon or other user enters, into blank data fields, the planned surgical procedure
and 19 patient - specific preoperative risk
factors, including
age, body mass index obtained from height
and weight, smoking status,
and health conditions such as high blood pressure
and diabetes.
After analyzing the medical records of more than 1,000 women who gave birth between the
ages of 15
and 24, investigators from the University of Michigan conclude that physicians caring for adolescent women should use BMI before pregnancy as a strong predictor of whether a young mother will gain too much
weight during pregnancy, a risk
factor for later obesity.
Factors such as
age, height,
weight, race, family history of breast cancer, history of benign breast disease, smoking, menopausal status, hormone
and oral contraceptive use were taken into account.
In some instances, at
age 18, the effect of long - term exposure to higher air pollution was larger than the effect of gaining 5 percent body
weight, meaning air pollution is definitely a risk
factor for diabetes, said Tanya Alderete, lead author of the study
and a postdoctoral research scholar at the Keck School of Medicine.
Several possible
factors that could influence the statistical analysis were taken into account including
age, birth
weight and sex of the baby.
Specific risk
factors for anorexia include: being female,
age (early - mid adolescence is the prime time for onset), perfectionism, high parental conflict, highly demanding parents,
and concerns about shape
and weight (
and subsequent dieting).
Modest
weight loss over 2 years in overweight or obese, middle -
aged women may reduce risk
factors for heart disease
and diabetes, according to new research published in the Journal of the American Heart Association.
This difference remained even after researchers took other
factors known to influence fertility, such as
age and weight, into account.
Because old
age and obesity are major risk
factors for knee osteoarthritis, researchers asked whether an intensive program of
weight loss combined with exercise could prevent the onset of knee pain among this cohort.
The researchers adjusted their analysis to take account of
factors that could affect the results, such as socio - economic status, lifestyle, birth
weight, gestational
age at birth, gender,
age, height
and ethnicity.
I often talk of five main
factors when it comes to
aging — genetics, digestion
and the gut, hormone balance,
weight,
and diet — but really all are critically influenced by what you do —
and don't — eat on a daily basis.
Risk
factors such as
age,
weight, reproductive history,
and length of time trying to conceive can have a significant impact on your odds of getting pregnant
and having a healthy, full - term pregnancy without any complications.