It looks at the interaction
between health and behavior, and physical and mental health.
Not exact matches
This Open Payments hub is meant to help understand the financial relationships
between the drug
and broader
health industries, including how such relationships may influence doctors»
behavior.
But the Church has faltered in explaining the link
between our reproductive
behavior as individuals
and the
health of society.
The coordination of
health messages
between these four component areas is critical to positively impact children's knowledge
and behavior.
His lab has looked at how the nature of stress in parent - child relationships influences child
and family function as well asand has the used longitudinal studies to look at the association
between parenting styles
and children's emotions
and behaviors that may contribute to early mental
health issues in children.
She says the public doesn't always make the connection
between corrupt
behavior and dysfunction in Albany,
and are more focused on items like
health care
and school aid.
Lastly, Stickley had advice for clinicians
and prevention specialists «Given the close link
between these risky
health behaviors,» he said, «when one is detected it would also be advisable for clinicians to screen for the other, while looking for factors that might underpin both such as stress, personality characteristics etc..»
«Although binge drinking has been studied in relation to a variety of different
health risk
behaviors, there has been comparatively little research undertaken on the association
between binge drinking
and problematic eating
behavior,» said Andrew Stickley, a researcher at Södertörn University in Sweden
and corresponding author for the study.
According to the Australian researchers, current apprehension about human - animal co-sleeping
and bed sharing
between parents
and their children focuses too much on possible negative aspects or consequences, such as poor
health, impaired functioning, the development of problematic
behavior,
and even sexual dysfunction.
Research results reported at the Alzheimer's Association International Conference provide clues about associations
between cognitive status in older people
and several
behavior and lifestyle factors, including verbal skill, hearing, dental
health,
and hospitalization.
«However, this study opens the door for the initiation of a dialogue
between parents, children,
and health care professionals to further discuss potential risky
behaviors before they occur.»
But it can be difficult to establish a causal connection
between epigenetic changes
and changes in
behavior and health.
To help determine ways to decrease the growing burden of visual impairment, researchers from the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine
and Public
Health examined the relationships
between the incidence of visual impairment
and three modifiable lifestyle
behaviors: smoking, drinking alcohol
and staying physically active.
«This year's Nobel Laureates have been studying this fundamental problem
and solved the mystery of how an inner clock in most of our cells in our bodies can anticipate daily fluctuations
between night
and day to optimize our
behavior and physiology... since the paradigm shifting discoveries by Hall, Rosbash
and Young, circadian biology has developed into a highly dynamic research field with vast implications for our
health and well - being.»
Backtracking into the data on these study participants, the researchers found that about 20 % of the relationship
between credit scores
and heart
health was accounted for by the attitudes,
behaviors and competencies displayed by the study members when they were younger than age 10.
«Our study explored the associations
between dog ownership
and pet bonding with walking
behavior and health outcomes in older adults,» said Rebecca Johnson, a professor at the MU College of Veterinary Medicine,
and the Millsap Professor of Gerontological Nursing in the Sinclair School of Nursing.
It includes an overview of African Americans» burden of cardiovascular disease; how traditional risk factors
and adverse
health behaviors affect the disparities
between African Americans
and whites; a discussion of the genetic
and biological factors that might contribute to cardiovascular disease in African Americans;
and medical treatments
and the social, cultural
and environmental factors that influence prevention
and disease management in African Americans.
Understanding the link
between cyberbullying
and health behaviors in adolescence is critical, said the study's lead author, Manuel Gamez - Guadix, Ph.D. of the University of Deusto in Spain.
«A simple instant - message - like feature that enables a dialogue
between the user
and the system is sufficient to evoke rich perceptions of interactivity, which, in turn, could favorably influence
health behaviors and attitudes,» said Bellur.
Poor self - regulation or an inability to alter thinking, emotions,
and behaviors to meet varying social demands is thought to be a key link
between inadequate sleep in teens
and poor
health and school - related outcomes.
«The question reveals a tension
between the goals of
health -
behavior promotion
and informed patient decision - making that has plagued researchers in several
health domains, most notably with regard to women's often overly pessimistic perceptions of their breast cancer risk,» Sweeny
and Dillard wrote in «The Effects of Expectation Disconfirmation on Appraisal, Affect,
and Behavioral Intentions,» published this month in the online edition of Risk Analysis: An International Journal.
The association of maternal obesity during gestation
and chronic conditions in children is beginning to be explored, 37,38
and previous studies alluded to an increased rate of
health problems generally in caregivers of children with disabilities.39, 40 Associations
between male sex
and poverty
and behavior / learning problems are congruent with other studies.41 - 43 The association of minority race / ethnicity with asthma
and obesity
and the inverse relationship of minority race / ethnicity with other physical conditions
and behavior / learning problems are consistent with previous studies.12,43 - 45
Ernst presented preliminary findings from an ongoing study she is conducting with Mary Hayden, PhD, a scientist at the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) in Boulder, Colorado, whose work focuses on the link
between human
behavior and climate - related
health threats.
For one, it was an observational study, meaning it shows an association
and does not establish a cause -
and - effect relationship
between the various
health behaviors and outcomes.
«Given the transactional nature of the regulation of interrelated biological systems,
and our findings of associations
between flatter DCS (lower morning peak in cortisol
and / or higher even cortisol levels)
and multiple
health outcomes, it seems plausible that reciprocal
and cascading interactions among clock gene mechanisms, sleep, cortisol, inflammation, fatigue, appetite,
behavior,
and social
and psychological experiences jointly contribute to the observed associations
between flatter DCS
and multiple types of negative
health outcomes.»
Entitled «Television
and Behavior,» the report prepared by the National Institute of Mental
Health, says that the majority of studies conducted during the decade support the link
between television violence
and aggression,...
Though weight,
and that includes overweight, is the result of a complex set of interactions
between an individual's genes,
behavior,
and the environment, at its simplest, as a recent National Institutes of
Health report states, our size is the result of «a balance
between energy intake
and energy expenditures.»
The National Scientific Council on the Developing Child housed at the Center on the Developing Child at Harvard University is a multidisciplinary, multi-university collaboration committed to closing the gap
between what we know
and what we do to promote successful learning, adaptive
behavior,
and sound physical
and mental
health for all young children.
For nearly a decade, their guesses about that link
between going to school as a young girl — even for only a few years —
and behavior later as a mother that positively affects children's
health focused primarily on attitude
and behavior.
The National Scientific Council on the Developing Child is a multidisciplinary, multi-university collaboration committed to closing the gap
between what we know
and what we do to promote successful learning, adaptive
behavior,
and sound physical
and mental
health for all young children.
Association
between short time in bed,
health - risk
behaviors and poor academic achievement among Norwegian adolescents.
500, 107 L.Ed.2 d 503 (1989)(«pit bull dogs represent a unique public
health hazard ․ [possessing] both the capacity for extraordinarily savage
behavior ․ [a] capacity for uniquely vicious attacks ․ coupled with an unpredictable nature»
and that «[o] f the 32 known human deaths in the United States due to dog attacks ․ [in the period
between July 1983
and April 1989], 23 were caused by attacks by pit bull dogs»).
«A mutually beneficial
and dynamic relationship
between people
and animals that is influenced by
behaviors that are essential to the
health and well - being of both.
While some feline
behavior can mystify us, it's important to be able to distinguish
between fanciful (but normal) cat
behavior and the signs of a serious
health problem that -LSB-...]
They provide
behavior and health information for dogs
and cats, with the goal to sustain the highest - quality relationship
between pets
and their caregivers.
According to the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA), «The human - animal bond is a mutually beneficial
and dynamic relationship
between people
and animals that is influenced by
behaviors that are essential to the
health and well - being of both.
Pursuing mental
health and well being in companion animals Translational research
between human psychiatric field
and veterinary
behavior
Mars Petcare recently kicked off a massive new canine
health study that is expected to reveal connections
between pet
behavior, activity,
and health.
July Basic Pet
Health Guide May Natural Insect Repellents Hot Spot Season September Puppy Nipping
and Biting Cat UTI Dog's Tongue July Lick Granuloma Dog Gas / Flatulence Keeping Kitty Safe June Pet Problem Awareness Moving with Pets Common Pet Myths March Spring in their Step Don't Reward Bad
Behavior Adoption Oversights October Preparing Pets for Winter Caring about Pets Pet Care Poison & Toxins August - September Little Known Dangers Adopting the Cute
and Cuddly Attention The Multi Pet Household Outdoor Dog Cat Play June - July Dog Vacation Tips Differences
Between Cats
and Dogs Pet Massage Dog Instincts &
Behavior Talking to Animals Essential Fatty Acids for Pets April - May Mental & Physical Stimulation for Dogs Cat Friendly Dog Animal Laws
and Regulations Hungry Kitty Pet Identification February - March Home Alone Unique Benefits of Pets Indoor Pets Dogs & Cats Thoughts & Emotions Sheba & Athena Cat Care January - December Canine Master Searchers Rescued & Shelter Pets Cats, Doors,
and Couches Holiday Tips for the Season Food for Thought Common Cat
Behavior Problems October - November Halloween Pets Housebreaking Cats - Gods & Devils Kitty in the Window Helping a Bored Dog August - September Dog or Cat?
Using this data, Mars hopes to «uncover important links
between pet activity,
behavior and health.»
Dr. Lockwood's research has examined many different aspects of the interactions
between people
and animals including the benefits of pet ownership to human
health, the role of pets in our perception of people, the problem of aggressive
behavior of dogs, the connection
between cruelty to animals
and other forms of violence,
and the treatment of animals within disturbed families.
«It is my honor to join the PPG in the movement to stop the use of shock collars for training
and behavior and participate in the campaign to raise awareness of the devastating effects on canine
health and well - being as well as the damage to the relationship
between dogs
and their people.»
Here we investigate the relationships
between breed characteristics
and breed popularity by collating popularity data from the American Kennel Club's dog registry,
behavior data from the Canine Behavioral Assessment
and Research Questionnaire (C - BARQ),
and longevity
and health data from several sources (see Methods).
(1) the temperament
and developmental needs of the child; (2) the capacity
and the disposition of the parents to understand
and meet the needs of the child; (3) the preferences of each child; (4) the wishes of the parents as to custody; (5) the past
and current interaction
and relationship of the child with each parent, the child's siblings,
and any other person, including a grandparent, who may significantly affect the best interest of the child; (6) the actions of each parent to encourage the continuing parent child relationship
between the child
and the other parent, as is appropriate, including compliance with court orders; (7) the manipulation by or coercive
behavior of the parents in an effort to involve the child in the parents» dispute; (8) any effort by one parent to disparage the other parent in front of the child; (9) the ability of each parent to be actively involved in the life of the child; (10) the child's adjustment to his or her home, school,
and community environments; (11) the stability of the child's existing
and proposed residences; (12) the mental
and physical
health of all individuals involved, except that a disability of a proposed custodial parent or other party, in
and of itself, must not be determinative of custody unless the proposed custodial arrangement is not in the best interest of the child; (13) the child's cultural
and spiritual background; (14) whether the child or a sibling of the child has been abused or neglected; (15) whether one parent has perpetrated domestic violence or child abuse or the effect on the child of the actions of an abuser if any domestic violence has occurred
between the parents or
between a parent
and another individual or
between the parent
and the child; (16) whether one parent has relocated more than one hundred miles from the child's primary residence in the past year, unless the parent relocated for safety reasons;
and (17) other factors as the court considers necessary.
Children's exposure to IPV, such as witnessing or being involved in violent conflicts
between parents, can cause serious mental
and behavio - ral
health issues, including Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), mood
and anxiety disorders, aggressive
behaviors, self - harm,
and eating
and sleeping problems [4][5][6][7].
Despite the CDC's characterization of a «scientific gap»
between social, emotional,
and cognitive impairment
and the adoption of
health - risk
behaviors, there is empirical evidence for a link
between the two.
Research interests include
health behaviors,
and the relationship
between social stratification
and health.
Our findings add insight into the pathways linking early childhood adversity to poor adult wellbeing.29 Complementing past work that focused on physical
health, 9 our findings provide information about links
between ACEs
and early childhood outcomes at the intersection of learning,
behavior,
and health.29 We found that ACEs experienced in early childhood were associated with poor foundational skills, such as language
and literacy, that predispose individuals to low educational attainment
and adult literacy, both of which are related to poor
health.23, 30 — 33 Attention problems, social problems,
and aggression were also associated with ACEs
and also have the potential to interfere with children's educational experience given known associations
between self - regulatory
behavior and academic achievement.34, 35 Consistent with the original ACE study
and subsequent research, we found that exposure to more ACEs was associated with more adverse outcomes, suggesting a dose — response association.3 — 8 In fact, experiencing ≥ 3 ACEs was associated with below - average performance or problems in every outcome examined.
Nonresident father involvement could also, however, be detrimental if fathers acted in ways that interfered with child
health and development or if poor relationship quality
between the father
and mother led to lower - quality parenting
behaviors on her part.
The association of maternal obesity during gestation
and chronic conditions in children is beginning to be explored, 37,38
and previous studies alluded to an increased rate of
health problems generally in caregivers of children with disabilities.39, 40 Associations
between male sex
and poverty
and behavior / learning problems are congruent with other studies.41 - 43 The association of minority race / ethnicity with asthma
and obesity
and the inverse relationship of minority race / ethnicity with other physical conditions
and behavior / learning problems are consistent with previous studies.12,43 - 45