Sentences with phrase «current body of literature»

The current body of literature suggests successful aerobic training can result in up to 100 % increase in mitochondria mass within the cells.

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«Current guidelines for weight loss surgery in adolescents: A review of the literature,» which Mudd conducted with a colleague, highlights the significant variance in current guidelines, particularly when it comes to age, body mass index, and co-occurring health prCurrent guidelines for weight loss surgery in adolescents: A review of the literature,» which Mudd conducted with a colleague, highlights the significant variance in current guidelines, particularly when it comes to age, body mass index, and co-occurring health prcurrent guidelines, particularly when it comes to age, body mass index, and co-occurring health problems.
Recognizing the impact of this potentially serious injury, the world's biggest sport bodies have helped support the consensus process and the statement created by scientists studying the current literature.
Similarly, based upon the body of current published literature, observational evidence and working with VESPA / OFM athletes, we take the view that for top - end performance a strict fat - burning or ketogenic state is lacking.
These are simply my current views based on extensive consideration of a complex body of literature rife with gaps and inconsistencies.
The exhibition title references female figures from mythology, literature and biblical sources, and creates connections across works from several of Bracha's past and current bodies of work.
The lyric, ribbonesque strokes and bleary pools of pigment that comprise the canvases invoke oblique references to literature, nature, the body, and current events, but are tied to no single object, no narrow translation.
A new study has joined a growing body of literature suggesting the cold patch is evidence that a major ocean current system — which transports heat and influences climate and weather patterns around the world — may be slowing down.
Adding to the body of knowledge about avian impacts at utility - scale solar facilities, the report summarizes current data along with a bibliography of relevant literature.
As for appeal to authority, well the wide body of literature has authority (although individual papers may be badly flawed), so although it would be wrong to say that because it supports AGW then AGW must be true it is still perfectly legitimate to present it as indicative of our current level of scientific understanding of the subject and evidence that the skeptical view is, rightly or wrongly, a minority one.
An emerging body of literature has suggested that generalized anxiety not only reliably precedes depression,3,54 - 56 but vice versa.3 By disaggregating childhood and adolescent diagnoses, the current study found that this pattern was developmentally nuanced: only childhood depression predicted young adult GAD and only adolescent GAD predicted later depression.
The reviews are respectful of the other professional, focus strictly on the methods and procedures used as suggested by the relevant research in the field as well as highlight whether the recommendations are supported by the body of the report and the current literature.
Review of procedural issues, standards of care, professional guidelines, and the current body of psycho - social research literature can help attorneys better evaluate the reliabiliy and relevance of previously rendered opinions from mental health providers and their impact on litigation.
Given the critical importance of treatment adherence to the long - term survival of individuals with CF, and given the characteristic decrease in treatment adherence observed across the adolescent period (Quittner et al., 2000; Ricker et al., 1998), the current findings offer promising avenues for future research on both the benefits and risks of peer relationships for youth with CF. Furthermore, health - related quality of life increasingly has been recognized as a critical element of patient and family - reported outcomes among youth with chronic illness (Quittner et al., 2008), and the current findings continue to build on this growing body of literature for youth with CF.
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