Sentences with phrase «exposure increases with age»

Rising glide path — In contrast, Michael Kitces and Wade Pfau have recently concluded that a «rising glide path» approach, where stock exposure increases with age, may better minimize the chances of running out of money in retirement.

Not exact matches

Age 41 — 60: Not only do you lower your exposure to stocks to 60 %, you also increase your exposure to dividend paying stocks with less volatility.
A prospective cohort study found the SIDS rate to be significantly increased for infants exposed in utero to methadone (OR: 3.6 [95 % CI: 2.5 — 5.1]-RRB-, heroin (OR: 2.3 [95 % CI: 1.3 — 4.0]-RRB-, methadone and heroin (OR: 3.2 [95 % CI: 1.2 — 8.6]-RRB-, and cocaine (OR: 1.6 [95 % CI: 1.2 — 2.2]-RRB-, even after controlling for race / ethnicity, maternal age, parity, birth weight, year of birth, and maternal smoking.229 In addition, a meta - analysis of studies that investigated an association between in utero cocaine exposure and SIDS found an increased risk of SIDS to be associated with prenatal exposure to cocaine and illicit drugs in general.230
Exposure to acetaminophen before the age of 15 months has been associated with an increased risk of later developing allergies or asthma.
Their work among over 45,000 military recruits revealed that famine exposure in the first pregnancy trimester was associated with a 10 - percent increase in mortality at age 63 years.
Mercury exposure in the United States increases with age, then starts tapering off when people turn 50, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found in a study released today.
«We found evidence reduced levels of circulating testosterone were associated with increased phthalate exposure in several key populations, including boys ages 6 - 12, and men and women ages 40 - 60,» said one of the study's authors, John D. Meeker, MS, ScD, of the University of Michigan School of Public Health in Ann Arbor, MI.
In contrast, increasing neighbourhood exposure to healthy specialty stores, such as greengrocers, was associated with higher BMD at four and six years of age.
«The chronic exposure to high levels of ROS is associated with the development and / or progression of pathophysiological processes, and implicated in an increasing number of human diseases, such as cardiovascular, metabolic, inflammatory and neurogenerative diseases, cancer as well as muscle atrophy and the ageing process.»
And since people tend to become less tolerant of risk as they age, you may also want to pare back your stock exposure gradually throughout retirement (although there's also an argument for a «reverse guide path,» or starting with a relatively low stock exposure and increasing it later on).
However, and consistent with Ravi's earlier comments on modeling refinements, we modestly increased these exposures for the youngest participants, while slightly reducing allocations for age cohorts closer to retirement.
These behaviors tend to increase with age and exposure to loud noises.
Because the reasons for ovariectomy (e.g., uterine infection, mammary cancer) increase with increasing age, it is expected that a large percentage of the oldest - dogs are binned as «spayed» despite having many years of ovary exposure.
Based on this prevalence for the overall U.S. population of women of reproductive age and the number of U.S. births each year, it is estimated that more than 300,000 newborns each year may have increased risk of learning disabilities associated with in utero exposure to methylmercury.
Based on prior empirical and theoretical work, this study investigated the following hypotheses: (1) maternal exposure to IPV will be associated with higher odds of obesity at age 5 years in their children; (2) maternal exposure to IPV will be associated with feeding practices and behaviors that elevate risk for childhood obesity; and (3) maternal perception of lower neighborhood safety will increase the effect of IPV on childhood obesity risk.
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