Not exact matches
Research has also shown that some
factors such as being too tired at bedtime, not getting enough sleep on a regular basis, not having a
consistent sleep routine, and going through a stressful situation
in our
lives CAN contribute to having nightmares and night terrors.
«These results are
consistent with other evidence showing that
factors associated with
living in more disadvantaged neighborhoods contribute to stroke risk.
Children with asthma have lower vitamin A levels than children without asthma, and the degree of vitamin A deficiency they exhibit is directly proportional to the severity of their asthma.37, 38
In cell experiments, vitamin A eliminates the response of bronchial smooth muscle cells to growth factors that characterizes the asthmatic reaction39 and suppresses the activity of mast cells, which are involved in asthmatic or other reactions mediated by histamine or other inflammatory chemical messengers called leukotrienes.40 Consistent with studies in isolated cells, vitamin A deficiency causes asthmatic bronchial hyper - reactivity in live rats.
In cell experiments, vitamin A eliminates the response of bronchial smooth muscle cells to growth
factors that characterizes the asthmatic reaction39 and suppresses the activity of mast cells, which are involved
in asthmatic or other reactions mediated by histamine or other inflammatory chemical messengers called leukotrienes.40 Consistent with studies in isolated cells, vitamin A deficiency causes asthmatic bronchial hyper - reactivity in live rats.
in asthmatic or other reactions mediated by histamine or other inflammatory chemical messengers called leukotrienes.40
Consistent with studies
in isolated cells, vitamin A deficiency causes asthmatic bronchial hyper - reactivity in live rats.
in isolated cells, vitamin A deficiency causes asthmatic bronchial hyper - reactivity
in live rats.
in live rats.41
No, because I was privileged to have myriad protective
factors in my
life that buffered
life's challenges: parents who provided steady and
consistent unconditional acceptance, a strong spiritual identity that allowed me to look beyond current circumstances, and teachers who practiced cultural sensitivity before such a thing knew to exist.
The half -
lives of valuations for
factors are generally
consistent with those observed
in the United States with some interesting exceptions.
Although each response may be unique
in their own way, one underlying
factor remains
consistent — a deep passion for improving the
lives of homeless animals
in need.
Program evaluation has supported this multifaceted approach
in multiple countries and settings.83 Analyses by Nobel Prize — winning economist James Heckman reveal that early prevention activities targeted toward disadvantaged children have high rates of economic returns, much higher than remediation efforts later
in childhood or adult
life.84 For example, the Perry Preschool Program showed an average rate of return of $ 8.74 for every dollar invested
in early childhood education.85 Targeted interventions foster protective
factors, including responsive, nurturing, cognitively stimulating,
consistent, and stable parenting by either birth parents or other
consistent adults.
Older adults
living alone showed a higher likelihood of reporting at least one depressive symptom compared with those living with family members or others, which was consistent with earlier studies.24 25 Living alone and loneliness are established risk factors for depression and depressive symptoms in older a
living alone showed a higher likelihood of reporting at least one depressive symptom compared with those
living with family members or others, which was consistent with earlier studies.24 25 Living alone and loneliness are established risk factors for depression and depressive symptoms in older a
living with family members or others, which was
consistent with earlier studies.24 25
Living alone and loneliness are established risk factors for depression and depressive symptoms in older a
Living alone and loneliness are established risk
factors for depression and depressive symptoms
in older adults.
Although this is the first prospective longitudinal study to investigate this mediational hypothesis
in a systematic manner, our findings are
consistent with previous findings indicating that disruption of interpersonal relationships is a predominant risk
factor for suicide10, 13,49 and that interpersonal conflict or separation during adulthood partially mediated an association between neglectful overprotective parenting and subsequent suicide attempts.23 The present findings are also
consistent with research indicating that stressful
life events mediated the association between childhood adversities and suicidal behavior during adolescence or early adulthood, 8 that suicide is multidetermined, 2 and that youths who experience numerous adversities during childhood and adolescence are at a particularly elevated risk for suicide.18, 22,49
Children are more likely to have trusting relationships with caregivers who are
consistent and nurturing, which leads to a number of positive developmental outcomes.7 Moreover, the research suggests that positive and
consistent caregiving has the potential to compensate for
factors that have a deleterious impact on children, such as poverty and its associated risk
factors.8
In other words, children have much better outcomes if their family
lives are stable, despite the overwhelming influence of poverty and associated risk
factors.
For children
living in poverty, although parenting has been shown to be a
consistent predictor of later child functioning, other
factors in the child's social environment have been found to contribute independent variance to children's adjustment, effects that are not accounted for by parenting.15 Such
factors include parental age, well - being, history of antisocial behaviour, social support within and outside the family, and beginning around age three to four
in Canada's most impoverished communities, neighbourhood quality.16