[34] Human melatonin production
decreases as a person ages.
Not exact matches
The calculation
decreases or increases benefits by a fixed percentage for every month you claim early or late, so
people with a lower full retirement
age will get more in benefits
as a percentage of their full retirement benefit if they claim earlier or later than someone with a higher full retirement
age.
As people age, the length of telomeres
decreases.
Sedentary
people show
decreases in white and gray matter
as they
age.
Brain volume tended to
decrease with subjects»
age, consistent with other studies that have found that some brain shrinkage occurs normally
as people grow older.
That being said, your body's natural CoQ10 production does
decrease as you
age, and deficiencies have been related to some specific conditions, so for some
people, getting their daily CoQ10 from their body's natural production and foods might not be enough.
Older adults also tend to have lower magnesium levels than younger
people in part because they are more likely to have developed chronic disease or be taking meds that could mess with magnesium levels, but also because magnesium absorption from the gut
decreases as we
age.
As people age, their creatinine level usually
decreases because of the natural loss of muscle mass and lack of physical activity that could maintain it.
In fact,
as people age, cholesterol typically
decreases some, yet risk of heart disease rises!
As people age, a decrease in activity (as well as the aging process itself) leads to a tendency to lose flexibility — up to 50 % in some areas of the bod
As people age, a
decrease in activity (
as well as the aging process itself) leads to a tendency to lose flexibility — up to 50 % in some areas of the bod
as well
as the aging process itself) leads to a tendency to lose flexibility — up to 50 % in some areas of the bod
as the
aging process itself) leads to a tendency to lose flexibility — up to 50 % in some areas of the body!
New bone formation is a continual process, and when GH levels are low, the supply of new cells will
decrease, and a
person will no longer be
as tall
as they were at a younger
age.
In the new documentary film $ 29 Billion Reasons to Lie About Cholesterol, Justin Smith states,»... between 1994 and 2006 the percentage of men
aged 65 to 74 with «high» cholesterol
decreased from 87 % to 54 %... Despite this, the rate of coronary heart disease for this
age group stayed about the same... Other
age groups have experienced an increase in the rate of heart disease
as the number of
people with «high» cholesterol has
decreased.»
And we've been able to see in some cases that
people's internal
age,
as they call it,
decreases.
For
age - related sleep issues In the pipeline: Circadin, a new drug developed in Israel, may help
people 55 and older get much - needed sleep,
as melatonin levels in their brains
decrease as a consequence of
aging.
That research also found that debt levels
decreased steadily
as the
age of the
person heading the household increased.
I expected that young
people would have the highest credit card utilization, with credit balances
decreasing as their income increases and they approach retirement
age.
In the long run, much of the economic growth of developed economies is likely to involve less energy - intensive sectors because of demand - side factors such
as 1) the amount of stuff
people can physically manage is limited (even with rented storage space), 2) migration to areas where the weather is more moderate will continue, 3) increased urbanization and population density reduces energy consumption per capita, 4) there is a lot of running room to
decrease the energy consumption of our electronic devices (e.g., switching to clockless microprocessors, not that I'm predicting that specific innovation), 5) telecommunication will substitute for transportation on the margin, 6) cheaper and better data acquisition and processing will enable less wasteful routing and warehousing of material goods, and 7)
aging populations will eventually reduce the total amount (local plus distant) of travel per
person per year.
I utilize my analytic skills to help
people with more practical day to day problems such
as effective parenting, improving communications in couple relationships,
decreasing anxiety and depression in men and women, helping parents work successfully with their special need children, and supporting caregivers who deal with
aging parents suffering from dementia.»
Just
as encouraging, the proportion of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
people aged 15 — 17 years who smoke also
decreased significantly from 30 per cent to 17 per cent and went down by an average 1.9 per cent per year from 2008 onwards.
Forty - two per cent of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
people aged 15 years or older were daily smokers in 2012 — 2013, 2.6 times the
age - standardised prevalence among other Australians.7 This is a
decrease from 45 % in 2008 and 49 % in 2002, a similar rate of decline
as among other Australians.7 In 2008, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders who smoked daily were less likely than other Australians to live in homes where no one usually smoked inside (56 % v 68 %).5 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander smokers with lower household incomes were significantly more likely to live in homes where someone usually smoked inside.5