Not only due to the endorphins being released while exercising, but also due to
the cognitive benefits such as improved creativity and decision making leading to a more rational perspective.
Not exact matches
There are many
benefits of practicing meditation,
such as concentration, higher
cognitive abilities, and an overall sense of well - being.
Paap also said that some studies on bilingual people found no
such cognitive benefit, for example, studies of people who speak both Basque and Spanish, or Welsh and English.
You need to also ensure that your chosen gym has good child developmental
benefits such as improvement of
cognitive skills like gripping and grappling of objects, self - awareness, optical sensitivity, and gross motor advantages for your child.
While teaching children how to cope with stressful or disturbing events —
such as family violence, death of a loved one, chronic illness, divorce, etc. — is one incredible
benefit of play, other assets include developing
cognitive and personality processes.
Significant Evidence - Based Research Findings of Infant Massage: • Supports parent - infant interaction • Facilitates weight gain in preterm infants1 • Lowers levels of cortisol, the stress hormone • Increases muscle tone • Improves sleep and awake patterns • Shortens lengths of stay in hospitals • Improves
cognitive and motor development at eight months of age • Infant massage is an inexpensive tool • Can be used as part of the developmental care plan of preterm infants • Recent research shows there are significant
benefits to infant massage that out weigh over-stimulation • Properly applied techniques produce increased
benefits,
such as improved developmental scores and earlier discharge2
Breastfeeding has many
benefits that include protecting the baby against inflammatory diseases of the gut, lungs or ears, and longer term health problems
such as diabetes and obesity, improved
cognitive outcomes, and protecting the mother against breast cancer.
The same study goes on to say that play with non-electronic toys
such as blocks, puzzles etc. provide far better developmental and
cognitive benefits.
Those treated with EST showed a marked increase in social -
cognitive behaviors, but it took nearly nine months longer for
such benefits to emerge compared to adults treated with CET, suggesting that the more intensive training offered in that approach may help speed improvement.
The results, published Jan. 3 in the journal Depression and Anxiety, showed that the group using Project: EVO demonstrated specific
cognitive benefits (
such as attention) compared to the behavioral therapy, and saw similar improvements in mood and self - reported function.
One study, for instance, asserted that meth abusers might be too cognitively damaged to
benefit from rehabilitative treatments,
such as
cognitive behavioral therapies.
The
benefits of this training extended to untrained
cognitive functions
such as sustained attention and working memory.
This has been shown to improve
cognitive function and offer significant
benefits for conditions
such as depression, anxiety, headaches, stress, ADHD and insomnia.
Coconut has amazing health
benefits such as improving
cognitive function, strengthening the immune system and burning belly fat, so eat up!
Numerous studies have shown that industrial pollutants
such as flame retardant chemicals and mercury found in fish (
such as tuna) may impair a baby's
cognitive development, and is associated with reduced cerebellum size in newborns; methylmercury contamination in fish generally outweighs DHA
benefits on brain development measured as children IQ.
Odds are you've discovered the many
benefits of one or multiple antioxidants and high - antioxidant foods,
such as fighting inflammation, warding off
cognitive decline, and so considerable more, but have you ever thought about what effect they have on your body?
Keith understands that their development is positively influenced as these mindful practices provides children with intangible
benefits such as greater self - awareness, improvement of self - esteem, release of anxiety, increased focus and concentration while learning,
cognitive development and better intuition.
It can occur without caloric restriction, without the risk of nutrient deprivation, and can have other systemwide
benefits too,
such as improvements in gait, reduced markers of aging, and
cognitive function.
I was disappointed not to be
benefiting from some of the upsides of the ketogenic diet,
such as greater control over satiety and enhanced
cognitive performance, however, I wasn't prepared to trade those off with a potential heart attack so I went back to the drawing board.
Clearly,
such an important asset in the teachers» toolkit to
benefit their pupils»
cognitive and interpersonal skills can not be hampered by concerns over risk and liability issues, especially when third parties
such as the STF exist to provide solid reassurance.
Some studies show that
such benefits can come from video games, as these can strengthen a range of
cognitive abilities, including visual and spatial discrimination, memory, reasoning, logic, and problem solving.
However, little is known about the
benefits of
such initiatives in the classroom, and even less is known about how these efforts shape students»
cognitive development.
The effects of drinking water on cognition in children», examined
such a question and concluded that consuming water
benefits cognitive performance in children, much in the same manner as with adults.
Nandita identified indirect
cognitive benefits among average children using tests designed to introduce syntactic ambiguity; the testing revealed that bilingual children employed more advanced
cognitive and linguistic strategies to resolve
such ambiguities than did monolingual children.
And studies have found that language immersion confers other
cognitive benefits as well,
such as enhanced problem - solving abilities.
Long term care insurance provides financial asset protection and wealth preservation by providing income
benefits if you are unable to perform 2 of 6 activities of daily living or have a
cognitive disease,
such as Parkinson's or Alzheimer's.
The Company's LTC rider allows access to the policy's death
benefit to cover costs associated with long - term care services due to chronic illness or severe
cognitive impairment,
such as Alzheimer's Disease.
Not only this, but
such an intelligent dog will
benefit greatly from those omega fatty acids, which aid her
cognitive function.
Some companies also allow
benefits to be paid for severe
cognitive impairments,
such as Alzheimer's Disease.
If you are diagnosed as chronically ill and consequently become unable to perform simple daily activities
such as bathing, eating or dressing, or if you are diagnosed as chronically ill because of
cognitive impairment, you may be eligible for a chronic illness
benefit.
Separately, a diagnosis of Alzheimer's Disease or other «
cognitive impairment»
such as senile dementia will also trigger the payment of LTCI
benefits.
Long term care insurance provides financial asset protection and wealth preservation by providing income
benefits if you are unable to perform 2 of 6 activities of daily living or have a
cognitive disease,
such as Parkinson's or Alzheimer's.
Specifically, a tax - qualified, long - term - care insurance policy will pay
benefits if and when you have a
cognitive impairment,
such as Alzheimer's disease, or you need assistance with two of the six so - called activities of daily living: eating, bathing, dressing, going to the bathroom, getting in and out of bed or a chair, and maintaining continence.
The Company's LTC rider allows access to the policy's death
benefit to cover costs associated with long - term care services due to chronic illness or severe
cognitive impairment,
such as Alzheimer's Disease.
This coverage will also pay a
benefit for the care of a person who has difficulty with his or her
cognitive ability,
such as a person with Alzheimer's Disease.
«Supplementing lessons with additional online learning
such as RED's Road Brain Trainer will help improve
cognitive driving skills,
benefiting both practical test success as well as general driving awareness.
While the
benefit of having
such instant access to information is welcomed, the potential
cognitive effects a phone's presence may have on one's mind isn't.
Some
benefits to mobile counseling
such as Ease of scheduling appointments to accommodate your needs; Individuals (Adults, Children & Adolescence) often feel more at ease in their own environment; or convenient for individuals that is not able to leave their environment.My therapeutic approach is
Cognitive Behavior and DBT.
Evaluations of sustained treatment effects for other, more - intensive, early childhood interventions have yielded mixed results, with variation being attributed to unevenness in both program quality and evaluation rigor.10, 11 Less - intensive interventions,
such as the Comprehensive Child Development Program, have reported no effect during or after the intervention.12 Intensive interventions with short - term effects seem to be more likely to demonstrate sustained
benefits for children's
cognitive and social development and parenting behaviors.11
Interventions aiming at reducing employee stress levels, especially regarding behavioural and
cognitive stress, could
benefit from focussing on psychosocial work environment exposures
such as skill discretion, meaning of work, psychological demands, information flow and management quality.
A study of individual
cognitive therapy for bipolar disorder showed positive outcomes at 1 - year follow - up, but the
benefits were reduced over time, suggesting the need for booster sessions to sustain the gains.19 As with many forms of therapy, CBT has been found to be more successful in reducing relapse in the depressive pole compared with the manic pole.30 A large randomised trial of CBT showed no difference between CBT and treatment as usual, when all participants were included in the analyses.31 However, results of a post-hoc analysis suggested that CBT was effective for participants who reported fewer than 12 prior episodes of illness and were not acutely unwell when therapy began; numbers of episodes of mania rather than depression seemed to predict treatment response.32
Such data can help guide the clinical application of CBT for bipolar patients.
Approaches
such as psychoeducation,
cognitive behaviour therapy, interpersonal and social rhythm therapy, and family therapy have shown
benefits as adjunctive treatments.
Future research could evaluate the specificity of specialist treatment interventions in larger samples,
such as parent training for child behavioural problems, and
cognitive or brief psychodynamic therapy for children with post-traumatic stress disorders following exposure to violence.32 Other groups of socially excluded children and families,
such as children looked after by local authorities and youth offenders, could also
benefit from similar designated, accessible interagency mental health services.
Studies suggest that breastfed children are significantly less likely than are their bottle - fed peers to be obese; develop asthma; have autoimmune diseases,
such as Type 1 diabetes; and be diagnosed with childhood cancers.7 Moreover, infant feeding practices appear to be associated with
cognitive ability during childhood: Full - term infants who are breastfed, as opposed to bottle - fed, score three to six points higher on IQ tests.8 Family support providers can influence the initiation and continuation of breastfeeding by promoting, teaching, and supporting nursing; states can maximize potential
benefits by tracking how many mothers start and continue breastfeeding for at least three months.