Sentences with phrase «biological outcomes»

In the first review of its kind to look at measurable biological outcomes, researchers studied eight trials involving more than 55,000 participants from sub-Saharan Africa, Latin America and Europe.
Based on life course theory, it was hypothesized that parenting during this period of rapid growth and development would be associated with biological outcomes and self - reported health assessed in young adulthood.
Dr Amanda Mason - Jones, Senior Lecturer in Global Public Health and lead author of the review, said: «Previous studies have focused on self - reported outcomes only - this is the first review and meta - analysis to look at only measurable biological outcomes.
As the National Center on Sleep Disorders Research has noted, we need large - scale, controlled studies that measure both sleep and biological outcomes (Hunt 2003).
From detailed observations of the life courses of about 1000 New Zealanders, Dunedin has spun out more than 1200 papers on questions from the risk factors for antisocial behavior and the biological outcomes of stress to the long - term effects of cannabis use.
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