Bianchi reasons that the difference exists
because early adulthood is formative.
Not exact matches
It's important to keep at it,
because picky eating habits can often remain well into
adulthood, and it's for the best to try to tackle the problems as
early as possible.
Dominic CavendishTheatre critic and adaptor of Orwell: A Celebration1984 grabs us by the throat in
early adolescence or
adulthood and never lets go
because it tells us something deeply unpleasant about human nature; something we know at once, however safe and secure we are, to be true.
«The increases in prevalence reported herein are important
because such youth with diabetes will enter
adulthood with several years of disease duration, difficulty in treatment, an increased risk of
early complications, and increased frequency of diabetes during reproductive years, which may further increase diabetes in the next generation,» the researchers write.
The timing of the illnesses — psychotic disorders usually break out after late adolescence — supports this,
because it is not until
early adulthood that the prefrontal cortex is fully myelinated, they say.
And, she added that, «
because research indicates that Alzheimer's and other dementias develop over several decades, increasing physical activity and reducing sedentary behavior beginning in
early adulthood may have a significant public health impact.»
The
earlier you start, the better
because, just like children, what you learn when young stays with you as you grow into
adulthood.
Although these findings seem to lead to a compelling conclusion that the more maternal care offspring receive, the greater functional advantage they have during
adulthood, it has long been noted in the literature on rodents that
early stimulation of the mother and stimulation of pups are intrinsically confounded in neonatal handling studies
because dams of handled pups are removed from the litter during the procedure (11 — 14).
Anxiety, disruptive, eating, mood, and substance use disorders were assessed during adolescence and
early adulthood using the Diagnostic Interview Schedule for Children.36 The parent and offspring versions of the Diagnostic Interview Schedule for Children were administered during the adolescent interviews
because the use of multiple informants increases the reliability and validity of psychiatric diagnoses among adolescents.37, 38 Symptoms were considered present if reported by either informant.
Because our review of the literature indicated that this set of risk factors and outcomes had not previously been investigated in a thoroughly comprehensive and systematic manner with longitudinal data, data from the Children in the Community Study, 27 a prospective longitudinal investigation, were used to investigate whether negative life events or severe interpersonal difficulties during adolescence mediate the association between childhood adversities and suicide attempts during late adolescence or
early adulthood.
Because most forms of adult psychopathology have antecedents and precursors in childhood and adolescence it was decided that a cohort of sufficient size should at least follow respondents from preadolescence up until at least
early adulthood.
The first year of life is a period of rapid development critical to infants» health, emotional well - being and developmental trajectories.1, 2 The first signs of mental health problems are often exhibited during infancy; however, the symptoms may be overlooked by parents and healthcare providers
because they can be less intrusive when a child is young.3 — 8
Early onset of emotional or behavioural problems increases the risk of numerous adverse outcomes that persist into adolescence and
adulthood, such as delinquency, violence, substance abuse, mental health problems, teen pregnancies, school dropout and long - term unemployment.1, 2, 4, 9 — 14
In particular, the transition period from adolescence to
early adulthood constitutes a compelling time frame for analyzing young individuals» smoking in relation to peers» smoking,
because social network formations and the susceptibility to peer influences are likely to vary at younger ages.