Not exact matches
Infants of pregnant women
at low risk had a significantly higher
risk of delivery related perinatal death (relative
risk 2.33, 1.12 to 4.83), compared with infants of women
at high
risk whose labour started in secondary care under the supervision of an obstetrician.
Babies who are more
at risk include those who are born prematurely or with a
low birth weight, those with a blood group incompatibility with their mother, or
whose mother has diabetes, babies with liver disease, anemia, or metabolic disorders.
Since 1998, midwives have provided a full range of antepartum, intrapartum, postpartum and newborn care for women
whose pregnancies are considered to be
at sufficiently
low risk to fall within the scope of midwifery practice.
Several years ago, in a clinical study comprising 400 newborns, Dr Ola Andersson and colleagues demonstrated that the
risk of iron deficiency
at the age of four months was considerably
lower in infants
whose umbilical cords were clamped and cut three minutes after birth («delayed cord clamping», DCC) than in those
whose cords were removed within ten seconds («early cord clamping», ECC).
House Democrats demanded that their colleagues across the aisle reauthorize health coverage for millions of
low - income kids
whose insurance is
at risk of running out.
Previous findings from Hariri's group show that people
whose brains exhibit a high response to threat and a
low response to reward are more
at risk of developing symptoms of anxiety and depression over time.
Babies
whose mothers had received support to breastfeed exclusively for a sustained period from birth have a 54 %
lower risk of eczema
at the age of 16, a new study led by researchers from King's College London, Harvard University, University of Bristol and McGill University shows.
The new recommendations extend the current focus of preventive treatment from targeting only those
at high short term (within the next 10 years)
risk of a heart attack / stroke to those
whose familial and lifestyle factors
at a younger age indicate a
low short term
risk, but a high lifetime
risk of developing CVD.
They also note that babies who are breastfed and
whose moms had frequent prenatal care are
at a
lower risk of death.
Those who have cholesterol levels just below 350 are
at no greater
risk than those
whose cholesterol is very
low.
Two subgroups of vegans are
at particular
risk of B12 deficiency: long - term vegans who avoid common fortified foods (such as raw food vegans or macrobiotic vegans) and breastfed infants of vegan mothers
whose own intake of B12 is
low.
In fact, studies show that people who get a good amount of vitamin E are
at a much
lower risk of dying of a heart attack than people
whose dietary intake of vitamin E is marginal or inadequate.
When the children
at risk were placed in high - quality classrooms, these gaps were eliminated: children from
low - education households achieved
at the same level as those
whose mothers had a college degree, and children displaying prior problem behavior showed achievement and adjustment levels identical to children who had no history of problems.
The study focuses on student performance, management practices, and oversight mechanisms
at California Virtual Academies (CAVA),
whose students are «
at risk of
low quality educational outcomes, and some are falling through the cracks entirely, -LSB-...] Read More»
Some veterinarians believe that a dog
whose patella rides too high on its leg (patella alta) is
at higher
risk of medial patellar luxation (MPL)(ref) and that those that have patellas that ride too
low (patella baja) is more likely to luxate laterally (to the outside).
Dr. Amato finds two categories of children who are most
at risk for future psychological problems: those who grow up with parents who stay married but remain conflicted and hostile, and those
whose parents are in
low - conflict marriages and divorce anyway.
Target Population: Parents with learning differences
whose children are
at risk of being neglected due to parenting skill deficiencies including parents who learn best with a step - by - step approach, such parents with learning difficulties related to intellectual disabilities, learning disabilities,
low literacy, and acquired brain injury.
At the child level, temperamental features evident in infancy and toddlerhood such as irritability, restlessness, irregular patterns of behaviour, lack of persistence and low adaptability increase the risk of behaviour problems7, 8,9 as do certain genetic and neurobiological traits.10, 11 At the family level, parenting practices including punitive discipline, inconsistency, low warmth and involvement, and physical aggression have been found to contribute to the development of young children's aggressive behaviour.12 Children who are exposed to high levels of discord within the home and whose parents have mental health and / or substance abuse issues are also at heightened risk.13 Other important correlates of aggression in children that can contribute to chronic aggression include faulty social - cognitive processes and peer rejection.
At the child level, temperamental features evident in infancy and toddlerhood such as irritability, restlessness, irregular patterns of behaviour, lack of persistence and
low adaptability increase the
risk of behaviour problems7, 8,9 as do certain genetic and neurobiological traits.10, 11
At the family level, parenting practices including punitive discipline, inconsistency, low warmth and involvement, and physical aggression have been found to contribute to the development of young children's aggressive behaviour.12 Children who are exposed to high levels of discord within the home and whose parents have mental health and / or substance abuse issues are also at heightened risk.13 Other important correlates of aggression in children that can contribute to chronic aggression include faulty social - cognitive processes and peer rejection.
At the family level, parenting practices including punitive discipline, inconsistency,
low warmth and involvement, and physical aggression have been found to contribute to the development of young children's aggressive behaviour.12 Children who are exposed to high levels of discord within the home and
whose parents have mental health and / or substance abuse issues are also
at heightened risk.13 Other important correlates of aggression in children that can contribute to chronic aggression include faulty social - cognitive processes and peer rejection.
at heightened
risk.13 Other important correlates of aggression in children that can contribute to chronic aggression include faulty social - cognitive processes and peer rejection.14