For example, in terms of cognitive abilities,
they define a healthy aged cat as one that shows none of the so - called «DISHA» pattern of signs described in dogs; namely disorientation, interaction changes, sleep / wake disturbances, house - soiling and changes in activity.
The impact of this work in
defining healthy ageing is hoped to be two-fold.
Not exact matches
SIDS, which stands for Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, is
defined as the sudden and unexplained death of a
healthy baby under one year of
age.
The analysis calculated rates of vaginal birth of a
healthy singleton at term in natural and assisted reproduction conception comparing women in the intervention (lifestyle modification) group and those in the control (prompt treatment) group according to six different subgroups: these subgroups were
defined by
age (over or under 36 years), cycle regularity (ovulatory or anovulatory) and body weight (above or below a BMI of 35 kg / m2).
After controlling for factors such as
age, gender, smoking status, and physical activity, the researchers found that people who had normal BMIs but who also had «central obesity» —
defined as a high waist - to - hip ratio — had a 22 % increased risk of death from all causes, compared to people with normal BMIs and
healthier waist - to - hip ratios.
Its prevalence in
healthy males over the
age of 40 is demonstrated in observational studies, but there is no agreed upon blood level that
defines deficiency.
Children born in high - risk environments (
defined by low income, young parental
age, single parents and low maternal education) face significant barriers to
healthy development and learning.
Nevertheless, a
healthy microbiota can not be
defined due to individual differences and changes with
age.
The initial sample consisted of 110
healthy children (newborn through 4 - years 5 - months of
age), demographically - balanced to mirror proportions
defined by the United States Census Bureau in terms of gender, race, ethnicity, and income distribution.