Sentences with phrase «body of research indicating»

This is the definition I will address here, and, as we will see, there is a large body of research indicating that sensitive, responsive parenting benefits children.
However, our results linking early - learning problems to homelessness, mental illness and substance use are consistent with a growing body of research indicating that adverse childhood events are potent risk factors for a number of psychiatric and substance use disorders.6
There is a large body of research indicating that chronic stress puts a lot of wear and tear on our minds and bodies.
(Again, counter to the vast body of research indicating that socioeconomic status is the best predictor of all.)
A growing body of research indicating that teachers are the most influential in - school factor impacting student achievement has pushed many states to more closely examine how teachers are teaching.
This despite a large and compelling body of research indicating that the impact of school library programs on student success is derived from the teacher - librarian.
Fortunately, there is a growing body of research indicating that coaching can help create the conditions necessary for instructional practices to change and student outcomes to improve.
«The results of the current study are in line with a broader body of research indicating that nowadays users of online dating resemble those who do not use online dating.
Together, the studies are part of a growing body of research indicating that relationships between the bacterial and fungal kingdoms can affect health, says David Andes, a fungal biologist at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health in Madison.
This is the definition I will address here, and, as we will see, there is a large body of research indicating that sensitive, responsive parenting benefits children.
A growing body of research indicates that women, when given a fair shot, are better at high - growth entrepreneurship than men.
A large and growing body of research indicates that the right mix of praise (read: more praise, less criticism) has a demonstrable positive effect on the performance of the individual and the team.
The general body of research indicates, therefore, that religious television programs do have the potential to change people's attitudes toward religious faith in general and toward specific aspects of religious faith and practice in particular.
But a growing body of research indicates that early nutrition has the power to improve cognitive skills that may make a difference in the classroom.
A growing body of research indicates that the B2M - MHC I complex, which is present in all cells in the body except red blood cells and plasma cells, can act in the brain in ways not obviously related to immunity — guiding brain development, shaping nerve cell communication, and even affecting behavior.
A growing body of research indicates that... the claims of a general shortage of the so - called STEM workers are exaggerated.
A growing body of research indicates this practice could greatly increase patients» risk of dementia and Alzheimer's disease, according to Helene Alphonso, DO, Director of Osteopathic Medical Education at North Texas University Health Science Center.
The medical community has begun to catch on to the benefits of health coaching, and a growing body of research indicates that health coaching can significantly improve outcomes for patients with chronic diseases.
* A growing body of research indicates that Grape Seed OPCs may help to support the health of vascular, bone, kidney, brain and other tissues by supporting a healthy immune response to normal oxidative and metabolic stress.
A growing body of research indicates that Alzheimer's is closely linked to diabetes and suggests that the correction of blood sugar dysregulation may represent a crucial step in the prevention and treatment of this devastating disease.
But a growing body of research indicates that many may be suffering a real condition called non-celiac gluten sensitivity, or NCGS.
A growing body of research indicates that OPCs from grape seeds may help to support the health of vascular, bone, kidney, brain and other tissues by supporting a healthy, balanced immune response to oxidative and metabolic stress.
A growing body of research indicates that when the arts are integrated across the curriculum, academic performance rises.
A large body of research indicates that the type of television content children watch is a truer determinant of students» future academic success than the amount of time they spend watching.
A growing body of research indicates that students whose parents are deployed in active war zones or have experienced frequent moves due to job relocations often experience many emotional ups and downs, including depression, acting out or negative behavioral adjustment, poor academic performance, and increased irritability and impulsiveness.
A significant body of research indicates that young children, especially those with high needs or from vulnerable populations, can benefit from high - quality early learning experiences.
An ever - growing and largely undisputed body of research indicates that the single most important factor impacting student achievement is teacher quality.
A significant body of research indicates that such limited feedback does not lead to improved student learning.
However, a growing body of research indicates there are common elements to significant school improvement (Ratner and Neill, 2010).
A growing body of research indicates that regular student attendance is one of the most critical yet underaddressed issues in schools today.
An increasing body of research indicates that investing with input from ESG data offers meaningful possible benefits to performance.
A growing body of research indicates that could indeed be the case — because a person's genes actually do correlate with their investing personality.
While some will point to a couple of fairly poorly done studies claiming a higher incidence of incontinence in dogs spayed before 6 months, the VAST body of research indicates this is not so.
An extensive body of research indicates that these benefits extend even to patients under general anaesthesia, and include reduced perceived pain, anxiety and stress.
A substantial body of research indicates that regardless of race and age, female offenders have higher rates of mental health problems, both internalizing and externalizing, than male offenders.19 In a study of serious «deep - end» offenders, females exhibited both more externalizing problems and more internalizing problems than males.20 Moreover, a recent study using common measures and a demographically matched sample of community and detained youth found that gender differences were greater among detained youth than among community youth, with detained girls having more symptoms of mental illness than would be predicted on the basis of gender or setting alone.21
A body of research indicates that group therapy programs for adolescents with conduct problems may worsen the problems by providing mutual reinforcement with the discussion of criminal behavior.
A large body of research indicates that women are far more attracted to people who make them feel good than people who make them feel bad.
A growing body of research indicates that eHealth tools provide therapists with avenues to enhance connection between sessions, strengthen one's understanding of therapy material, encourage self - reflection, and provide access to therapeutic support 24/7.
Several decades of research clearly demonstrate that high - quality, developmentally appropriate early childhood programs produce short - and long - term positive effects on children's cognitive and social development... A growing body of research indicates that more developmentally appropriate teaching in preschool... predicts greater success in the early grades
A growing body of research indicates that more developmentally appropriate teaching in preschool and kindergarten predicts greater success in the early grades.

Not exact matches

A growing body of empirical research indicates a significant positive relationship between firm value and the presence of women and minorities on boards.
A substantial body of research now indicates that high levels of involvement by fathers in two parent families are associated with a range of desirable outcomes in children and young people, including: better peer relationships; fewer behaviour problems; lower criminality and substance abuse; higher educational / occupational mobility, relative to that of parents; capacity for empathy; non-traditional attitudes to earning and childcare; more satisfying adult sexual partnerships; and higher self - esteem and life - satisfaction (for reviews see Flouri 2005; Pleck and Masciadrelli 2004).
Once believed to be important only for bone and dental health, a rapidly growing body of scientific research now indicates that Vitamin D plays a vital role in preventing a wide range of medical conditions, from diabetes to various forms of cancer.
Some studies even indicate the possibility of carrying around cells from our great - grandmothers, though more research is needed on this to determine how far one can go back to tracing how many fetal cells are in a woman's body.
Fluoride: Dentists tout the benefits of fluoride for healthy teeth, but some research indicates that fluoride can cause damage to forming teeth and may be toxic in the body with long - term exposure.
The study adds to a growing body of research highlighting other cognitive functions affected by aphasia, and indicates that the consequences of brain damage in aphasia patients may be more extensive than originally thought.
«Our research results indicate that the origin of a central nervous system is closely linked to the evolution of the body axes,» explains Prof. Holstein.
The understanding of other groups may indicate new directions for research such as the identification of change in body fat distribution, which seems to apply cross-culturally, and its relationship with the local understanding of menopause and its population - specific chronic disease risk.
A growing body of health research indicates sleep problems affect a wide range of people — contributing to poor concentration, daytime drowsiness, depression, gastrointestinal disorders and other health conditions.
Lead researcher Ann Aschengrau, professor of epidemiology at BUSPH, said the study findings support a small body of prior research indicating that PCE exposure may impact placental function and fetal growth.
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