Sentences with phrase «consistent health results»

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Remember that good nutrition works slowly from the inside out, the results of a consistent healthy lifestyle can make a huge difference in the condition of your hair, as well as your overall health and well - being.
In their current state of development, home visitation programs do not appear to represent the low - cost solution to child health and developmental problems that policymakers and the public have hoped for.5 However, information that is accumulating about long - term outcomes and effective practices may lead to the development of replicable programs that are capable of producing modest but consistent and positive results for participating target families.
The result is that in the UK we have a major public health challenge that is being inadequately addressed with policy making that is neither consistent, nor comprehensive, nor integrated across departments.
In the controversial December fact sheet, state officials mentioned health risks, then followed those mentions with an assertion that «studies are difficult to interpret because results are not consistent
These results are consistent with previous observational studies and relevant from a public health perspective,» the authors write.
«The results provide evidence that the stock appreciation of companies that are recognized for excellence in health and wellness, safety, or both, out - performs that of other companies that have not been so recognized,» the authors write, adding that the results are «consistent with — and augment — the growing body of work that is associating excellence in health, wellness and safety with superior financial performance in the marketplace.»
Our results provide important new evidence that yogurt may benefit heart health alone or as a consistent part of a diet rich in fiber - rich fruits, vegetables, and whole grains.»
These results need to be interpreted with caution, say the authors, but overall, the financial crisis in Europe seems to have had mixed effects on health outcomes, with the evidence being most consistent for suicides and mental health.
«It was striking that the trials were in very different settings, but yielded consistent results,» says Ronald Gray, study leader for the Uganda trial and epidemiologist at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health in Baltimore.
«The results for African - American patients are consistent with other studies that show doctors» implicit biases are not entirely hidden from patients, and more needs to be done to ensure that minority patients feel respected and welcome in health care settings,» Blair said.
Henderson, who is also an adjunct assistant professor in the UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health, noted that results from this study were consistent with findings from several other countries, including Denmark, Spain, and the United Kingdom.
One thing often missed with quick - fix solutions is the understanding that weight loss is not an end in itself; on the contrary, good health is achieved as a result of devoted and consistent practice.
-- Get measurable results that others notice in LESS THAN 90 DAYS... — Get stronger and leaner at the same time while enjoying the energy you had back in your twenties... — Destroy frustration and «gym apathy» and STAY MOTIVATED thanks to the consistent and highly visible results... — Plus improve your health and wellness all at the same time!
We help the students achieve a consistent and mindful practice that results in enhanced health, vitality, healing, clarity and emotional balance.
Nuts» high antioxidant content helps explain results seen in the Iowa Women's Health Study in which risk of death from cardiovascular and coronary heart diseases showed strong and consistent reductions with increasing nut / peanut butter consumption.
Michael Berk, a professor of Psychiatry at Deakin University in Australia reported that the results of recent studies regarding food's connection to mental health have been consistent and show a definite link.
For a non professional though I don't reducing training amount would work (might improve health but not race results) as amateurs training time is often interrupted / limited and not consistent on a year by year basis as per a professional.
«The study results are consistent with the idea that largely plant - based diets are good for health
«These two study results are consistent with what we've seen with some long - term concussion studies and while these findings are promising, it is also important to stay vigilant to prevent concussions in all athletes given the short and long - term health implications,» said Steven Broglio.
Each OA whose programs, policies, or activities may result in disproportionately high and adverse human health or environmental effects on minority or low - income populations will develop or update OA tools and documents on EJ, consistent with the DOT EJ Order.
Because the privacy standards are an integral and necessary part of the suite of Administrative Simplification standards, and because that suite of standards will result in substantial administrative cost savings, the privacy standards are «consistent with the objective of reducing the administrative costs of providing and paying for health care.»
These results are consistent with previous studies of children with cancer (Varni et al., 1994), JRA (Varni et al., 1988), limb deficiencies (Varni et al., 1989), and a mixed sample of children with chronic health problems (Wallander & Varni, 1989).
Also consistent with the Ace Pyramid Model, Repetti, Taylor, & Seeman's (2002) «Risky Families Model» postulates that the adoption of health - risk behaviors stems from emotional and social deficits, which result from traumatic familial social context.
This increase in risk in the very preterm group is consistent with the sparse literature describing the association between gestational age and parent's mental health, where others have also suggested that degree of prematurity is an important factor for maternal depressive symptoms.41 Suggested antecedents of PD include a trigger event resulting in a stress (fight or flight) response, symptoms (eg, fatigue), perceived loss of control and ineffective coping.10 This may fit the pattern of parents who experience a very preterm baby leading to an increased risk of PD, and this PD may result in symptoms that would more commonly be recognised as symptoms of postnatal depression or mood disorder (such as anxiety, depression, withdrawal from others and hopelessness).
The results in Tables 2 and 3 also indicate that concurrent risks (most consistently maternal depression and stressful life events) and maternal life history risks (most consistently giving birth before age 20 and leaving home before 18 years of age) exerted a consistent and generalized effect on children's health outcomes at 2 years of age.
Overall, the 6 month results of this trial are consistent with the findings of other studies which show that parenting programmes can have a positive impact on parent and child mental health, and that this improvement can be maintained.10, 12 However, the non-significant findings at 12 months, although possibly attributable to methodological problems, suggest that the beneficial impact reduces over time.
Consistent with hypotheses, results revealed a significant two - way crossover interaction between health literacy and message emotionality (factual vs. emotional) on one of the six smoking risk perception items (β = − 0.03, SE = 0.01, p =.01 for item 1).
This pattern of results is clearly consistent with the conclusion that the Early Start service offered families no consistent benefits in the areas of maternal health, family functioning, family economic circumstances, and exposure to stress and adversity.
The results of the latent class analysis were consistent with these findings and revealed additional, empirically derived associations between attachment classifications and patterns of interactive behavior, some of which prompt a reconsideration of our current understanding of attachment transmission in at - risk populations.This research was supported by a predoctoral fellowship to the first author from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council and by research grants to the second and third authors from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, the Ontario Mental Health Foundation, and Health Canada.
Consistent with results from the 2001 survey, eye / sight problems (30 %), asthma (15 %), back and disc disorders (13 %), heart / circulatory diseases (12 %) and ear / hearing problems (12 %) were the most commonly reported long term health conditions among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in 2004 - 05.
Shilling et al. report that the results of qualitative and quantitative evaluations of peer support interventions confirm that these can have a positive effect on the psychological health of caregivers, although the findings are not entirely consistent.
Although this finding was not consistent with our predictions, it may suggest that at least during early childhood, the greater use of behavioral control may have a protective effect on health, resulting in lower rates of ambulatory care (i.e., nonemergency care and ER visits).
These results are consistent with Grossman's (1972) concept of Health Capital that positions «good health» as a commodity; in this case, good health may serve as an individual coping resource, whereas offspring in poor health could be more vulnerable to internalizing their mother's proHealth Capital that positions «good health» as a commodity; in this case, good health may serve as an individual coping resource, whereas offspring in poor health could be more vulnerable to internalizing their mother's prohealth» as a commodity; in this case, good health may serve as an individual coping resource, whereas offspring in poor health could be more vulnerable to internalizing their mother's prohealth may serve as an individual coping resource, whereas offspring in poor health could be more vulnerable to internalizing their mother's prohealth could be more vulnerable to internalizing their mother's problems.
Our results show consistent negative relationships between externalizing problems and educational outcomes, but for internalizing problems we find no associations net of other mental health problems.
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