Sentences with phrase «author on the study noted»

Lead author on the study noted, «The study suggests regulating the timing of eating and sleep could improve the effectiveness of weight management programs.»

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In other words, exercising after a long period of not eating could set us up for a longer, more intense fat burn, noted Eric Doucet, the lead author on the study and a professor of kinesiology at the University of Ottowa.
It's important to note that the study did find that «high levels of fruit and vegetable waste continued to be a problem — students discarded roughly 60 % -75 % of vegetables and 40 % of fruits on their trays,» but the authors conclude that this finding means that districts must «must focus on improving food quality and palatability to reduce waste,» rather than seeking to roll back the new meal standards.
The authors note that their study does not include estimates on whether cyberbullying is becoming increasingly common.
E-cigarette vapors also «produced mild effects on the lungs, including inflammation and protein damage,» notes Thomas Sussan of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, lead author of the study, published February 4 in PLOS ONE.
Although the 2009 study's authors also noted no thresholds exist for some of their planetary boundaries they proposed limits on land - use change, freshwater, nutrients and biodiversity based on two criteria.
The authors do note that this large study can not definitively prove cause and effect; nonetheless, the findings are strongly consistent with «a wealth of existing observational and clinical trial data to support health benefits of nut consumption on many chronic diseases.»
The authors note that the monkey MRIs showed surprising similarity to studies carried out on humans.
The study's authors note that China's exports cause the greatest number of premature deaths because of the high population density of that country and its neighbors, the quantity of its emissions, and its focus on manufacturing for export.
Limitations of the study include its reliance on survey participants to accurately recall and report what they ate and drank, as well as the potential for diet fads or food trends in popular culture to influence how people described their diets, the authors note.
«Without oxygen, the most sophisticated life on the earth would have been green microbial scum,» study author David Catling notes.
On a positive note: «Our research indicates that if a student can structure a consistent schedule in which class days resemble non-class days, they are more likely to achieve academic success,» said study co-lead author Aaron Schirmer, an associate professor of biology at Northeastern Illinois University.
As noted in the study by Crimmins and lead author Morgan E. Levine, assistant professor at the Yale Center for Research on Aging: «A deceleration of the human aging process, whether accomplished through environment or biomedical intervention, would push the timing of aging - related disease and disability incidence closer to the end of life.»
The study authors noted that most previous studies on nausea and pregnancy loss were not able to obtain such detailed information on symptoms in these early weeks of pregnancy.
However, the men also relied on non-affective cues, like attractiveness and how provocatively the women were dressed — this is a cause for concern, the study authors note, because relying on these cues can lead a person to overestimate the sexual interest of more attractive and provocatively dressed women when they are not, in fact, feeling that way.
This investment could help accelerate the development of CCS, but the authors of the new study note this is unlikely to be enough on its own.
«Of note, the ACL - injured NFL athletes did not fair quite as well,» said Carey, who is also co-senior author on the current study.
Such dramatic effects on brain size and function are unlikely in human carriers of BRCA1 mutations, the authors of the study note, but they propose the findings could shed light on the gene's role in brain evolution.
The authors noted that low croploads during the study period may also have contributed to reduced effects of treatments on cherry quality characteristics other than size.
Study authors noted that it is common practice at many hospitals to reflexively order a transfusion based on habit, rather than assessment.
A larger sixth planet, closer in mass to Saturn, also appears significantly in the data at a greater distance from HD 10180, but the study's authors note that the signal could be caused by a long - term magnetic cycle on the star rather than the tug of an orbiting planet.
The study, authors note, offers several advantages over previous research on soda taxes in other nations.
Notes for Journalists Study authors Michael Wehner and Karin van der Wiel will present this research in a two - part press conference on hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria at the AGU Fall Meeting on Wednesday, 13 December 2017 starting at 2:30 p.m. CST.
The implication here might be that transcription - coupled repair has less of an impact on de novo mutations, though the authors note that their study was only powered to detect a substantial difference (> 17 %) in mutation rate.
«Studies of comets and asteroids show that the solar nebula that spawned our Sun and planets was rich in water and complex organic compounds,» noted Karin Öberg, an astronomer with the Harvard - Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics in Cambridge, Mass., and lead author on a paper published in the journal Nature.
By finding prebiotic molecules in this study, we may now have another piece of the puzzle in understanding how life came about on our planet,» noted Rafael Martín - Doménech and Víctor M. Rivilla, lead authors on one of the papers.
The authors note that their study is based on data up to 2015, and that in the current 2017 federal fiscal year, funding for NIH has increased thanks to bipartisan Congressional appropriations.
Although adverse drug outcomes occur in specific patients, medications are studied and approved based on large, carefully selected populations, the authors note.
A review of previous studies on artificial sweeteners published in the journal Neuroscience supports this idea, with the author of the review noting that «artificial sweeteners, precisely because they are sweet, encourage sugar craving and sugar dependence.»
The authors of the BMJ study note that those findings could have significant implications on how we approach public health.
The loneliness and unexpected stress of going through a separation may have a negative effect on the body's immunity, the study authors noted.
Studies in rodents have additionally described post-treatment elevations in the rate of fatty acid oxidation within both the liver and skeletal muscle of mice maintained on IER (100 % ER / alternate days).13 In a comparison of CER (40 % ER / day) and IER (100 % ER / alternate days), the authors of this 20 - week study noted a doubling in the Î ² - hydroxybutyrate levels (a marker of mitochondrial fatty acid oxidation) in IER - fed mice which was not present in the CER group.15 Both IER and CER interventions led to comparable reductions in fasting levels of glucose and insulin.
Again, the authors note that the current state of evidence is limited and thus requires further study, but note the following based on the best current evidence after looking at 128 studies to date: «Several lines of evidence point to aspects of the typical Western diet that may promote the development of IBD.
The study authors noted the importance of focusing on yoga as a new treatment that can be performed in the specific setting of a primary health care center.
The cohort studies and RCTs were stratified according to risk of bias (methodologic quality), as determined using the criteria in supplementary appendix 1 (this and the other appendices are available on request from the authors).17, 18 The different dietary patterns evaluated in studies were noted.
«Clearly, there is a great need for rigorous evaluation research, which should focus both on the impact of school discipline reforms and on their potential unintended consequences,» the authors note, emphasizing that reducing suspensions is a starting point in effective school discipline reform but that changing school culture can have «spillover» effects on teachers and peers which raise important questions for further study.
Note also that in Odden's peer review in 2004 of William Driscoll's and Howard Fleeter's Ohio study of the costs of bringing all students to proficiency in math and reading in order to comply with NCLB, he castigates the study's authors, who called for expanded summer school, because they «reference no research to support this assertion, when in fact most research shows that summer school as typically administered has little if any impact on learning.»
Lubienski notes that the report is based on seventeen previous studies and outlines many objections regarding assumptions and conclusions by the author.
Indeed, in this study, which also focuses on North Carolina, the authors note, «We see that in every [school district] across the state, Whites are more heavily concentrated in the teaching workforce than in the student body.
While the authors note a lack of substantial evidence of positive effectives of Linked Learning on college enrollment or completion, they also describe several studies that have found positive results on high school student achievement and argue that blending academic work with career technical education (CTE) could make college an option for more students.
«Every institution connected to the creation of knowledge and storytelling is experiencing a revolution in the way information is packaged and disseminated,» noted Lee Rainie of the Pew Internet Project, one of the authors of a new study on the rise of e-reading.
Dr. Florian Gueppert, CEO of Germany's Books on Demand, noted that a study on self - publishing carried out by BoD in Europe among 1,800 authors demonstrated that more authors are likely to choose to self - publish in the future.
On a wider note, it is a study of an issue that is relevant to all indie authors, not just myself.
Another author of the study noted that, «Using these preliminary findings to refute or even question global warming borders on the absurd».
Noting that their study corrects «erroneous statements in the fourth report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change,» the authors say that their results show «that there is no uniform response of Himalayan glaciers to climate change.»
Updated — Editor's Note: Earlier today, Mother Jones, then Media Matters for America, then the New York Times accused Andrew Breitbart of a «global warming blunder» because the piece below cited Jykri Kauppinen as an author of a Nature study on cosmic rays.
Lord Krebs notes that their open letter was particularly a response to two articles in The Times, «one saying global warming isn't happening, quoting an un-refereed study by a professor of statistics, and another one saying that the oceans aren't getting more acid, reports in which the author was later quoted on the web as saying the article in The Times completely misrepresented his own scientific paper.»
Nova goes on to note that Dr. Simpson, an accomplished atmospheric scientist, used to be part of NASA and authored over 190 studies.
It's likely that more than one - third of older adults now have vitamin D levels associated with higher risks of death and few have levels associated with optimum survival noted the lead author on the study.
Group affiliation and study number were noted on a piece of paper and placed in a set of identical opaque envelopes by the first author (FO).
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