High levels of anxiety symptoms in parents appear to
compound early risk for disorder such that the offspring of more anxious parents display more negative affect (Rosenbaum et al., 1988) and are at greater risk for developing anxiety problems relative to offspring of non-anxious parents (Beidel and Turner, 1997).
Not exact matches
Putting away a percentage of your monthly income into a retirement fund as
early as 30 years old means you can take advantage of several years of
compound interest — and with little to no
risk.
For the financial markets, those
risks are
compounded by the unbalanced «
risk - on» exposure that investment managers and institutions adopted
early this year, encouraged by a short - lived burst of economic activity, and faith in a central - bank backstop.
Earlier research shows that these
compounds in walnuts prevent against oxidative stress and inflammation, which can reduce the
risk of developing neurodegenerative disease as well as cardiovascular disease.
Some cosmetics include
compounds that have been linked with
early puberty, obesity and increased breast cancer
risk
To
compound this tragedy, we know how to fix it — the education establishment knows how to teach teachers how to teach at -
risk children how to read at a very
early age.
Where both parents are depressed, the child is at far greater disadvantage and poorer outcomes have been observed in children up to the age of 7.32 Heightened parental anxiety may result in adverse outcomes for the child, who is also put at increased
risk of anxiety.33 Given that children born preterm are already at some disadvantage in comparison to their peers born at term, an increase in the prevalence of PD among this group of parents could
compound the negative impact of an
early delivery on child outcomes.
Along with these developmental
risks, several world trends threaten progress and
compound the negative e ects on
early child development.