This is
the first study comparing adult body measurements in such a standardized way for obesity - related cancers.
People with chronic opioid use disorders are more likely to relapse and do so sooner if they are treated in a compulsory drug detention centre rather than a voluntary drug treatment centre using methadone maintenance therapy, according to
the first study comparing the outcome of both approaches published in The Lancet Global Health.
Test - tube results: The world's
first study comparing children conceived through in - vitro fertilization and those naturally conceived has dispelled any suggestion that in - vitro babies may suffer greater health and development problems.
Not exact matches
In the
first decade of the century, the large integrated oil companies traded at an average discount of between 11 % and 12 %
compared to their pure - play competitors, according to a
study conducted at the time by Citi Investment Research and Analysis.
The
first analysis looked at 148
studies involving more than 300,000 people and found that people with social connections had a 50 % lower risk of dying early
compared to people who did not have strong social circles.
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«We couldn't be more pleased with the buzz surrounding the
first worldwide
study comparing Gen Y and Gen Z in terms of workplace expectations.
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A survey of 16 - year - olds reveals that just one in five (22 %) has no friends from the other main tradition
compared to one in three (33 %) in 2003, when the annual
study first got under way.
Whereas Vermes
first stakes out a topic and then works his way to particulars by adducing historical considerations, Crossan isolates a cluster of sayings on a topic, considers only the earliest and doubly attested, and then
compares the treatment of the theme with Greek as well as Jewish materials in order to develop an interpretation based on anthropological
studies of Mediterranean peasants.
The
first two papers cited were
studies of South Asian origin using traditional oils
compared to also traditional coconut oil.
The 12 week clinical
study from the US of 303 participants is the
first prospective, randomised clinical trial to directly
compare the effects of water and diet beverages on weight loss within a behavioural weight loss program.
Mate I'm 17 nd I'm going for my
first year
studying business management degree next year, nd I'm playing at a team which is in league 1 if u
compare it to English leagues (2 leagues from the top), but anyway thanks for the responses guys keep em coming
A
study conducted in 1990 found that Mothers who carried their babies were more in tune with their children's needs during the
first three months of life
compared to those who used baby seats and pushchairs.
Bucher, H., Killer, C., Ochsner, S., Fauchere, J. «Growth, Developmental Milestones and Health Problems in the
First 2 Years in Very Preterm Infants
Compared with Term Infants: A Population Based
Study.»
Anyway, all these years later, a June 2011 scientific research
study commissioned by the LA84 Foundation, one of the largest funders of youth sports in America, has proven that my Dip - N - Rip - Sticks Tackle Training Technique lowers helmet -
first impact by 43 %
compared to the traditional tackling technique.
«Our
study shows that young knees are more prone to re-injury than the adult population when
compared to other research in this area - and is the
first study to examine the incidence and risk factors for further ACL injury in a solely juvenile population over the long term,» said lead author Justin Roe of North Sydney Orthopaedic & Sports Medicine Centre.
Static stretching neither prevented or induced injury when
compared to not stretching before running, according to the results of a
first - of - its - kind large scale randomized
study presented at the 2011 Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons in San Diego.
In 2007, researchers published the
first randomized, controlled
study of the effect of being raised in an orphanage; that
study, and subsequent research on the same sample of Romanian orphans, found that
compared with babies placed with a foster family, those who were sent to institutions had lower IQs, slower physical growth, problems with human attachment and differences in functioning in brain areas related to emotional development.
The Western Australian
study, the results of which were published in the Jan 2011 issue of Pediatrics, which «
studied more than 2900 children born between 1989 and 1991 from before birth to the age of 10» and «found that boys who were breastfed for the
first six months of life received significantly higher scores in math, reading and spelling
compared to formula - fed children with the same socioeconomic background.»
A recently published
study by researchers in the Center for Injury Research and Policy at Nationwide Children's Hospital is the
first to
compare and describe the occurrence and distribution patterns of basketball - related injuries treated in emergency departments and the high school athletic training setting among adolescents and teens.
In a
study that
compared babies who ate pureed meat as a
first food to those who ate iron - fortified infant cereal, the meat - fed babies had an increased rate of head growth but there weren't significant differences in blood chemistry including iron levels.
In one
study comparing two groups of preterm infants, researchers found that children who'd received skin - to - skin contact in the
first weeks postpartum had developed, by age 10, more healthy stress response systems, improved sleep patterns, and better cognitive control (Feldman et al 2014).
Because of concerns about safety of the supine sleep position for infants, this
study was conducted to determine if infants sleeping in the supine position in the
first 6 months of life (peak risk period for SIDS) are at greater risk for specific non-SIDS adverse health consequences
compared with those placed to sleep prone.
One
study found that babies born after epidurals were less likely to be fully breastfed on hospital discharge; this was an especial risk for epidural mothers whose babies did not feed in the
first hour after birth.112 A Finnish survey records that 67 percent of women who had labored with an epidural reported partial or full formula - feeding in the
first 12 weeks
compared to 29 percent of nonepidural mothers; epidural mothers were also more likely to report having «not enough milk.»
In one
study of
first - time mothers, 34 percent of epidural babies were given a sepsis evaluation
compared to 9.8 percent of nonepidural babies.77
First, our results may not be generalizable to other
study settings in Western or developed countries where breastfeeding is strongly patterned by socioeconomic position or in countries with lower breastfeeding rates than Belarus, where more than 95 % of mothers initiated breastfeeding at the time of PROBIT.28 Belarus, a former Soviet country, is one of the countries with the least socioeconomic inequalities as reflected, for example, in their low Gini index of 27 in 2008
compared with 42 in Russia, 45 in the USA and 24 in Sweden.
Likewise in this
study, the importance of good nutrition for breastfeeding and for adults in general was not as high a priority for fathers
compared with topics such as «what to expect in the
first 4 weeks».
After three months, 79 percent of the babies in the
study who received early limited formula in the
first days of life were still breastfeeding,
compared with 42 percent of the babies who did not receive early limited formula.
A
study in 2013 involving 106 participating centers in 25 countries came to the conclusion that, in a twin pregnancy of a gestational age between 32 weeks 0 days and 38 weeks 6 days, and the
first twin is in cephalic presentation, planned Cesarean section does not significantly decrease or increase the risk of fetal or neonatal death or serious neonatal disability, as
compared with planned vaginal delivery.
In a 2011
study published in Pediatric Research, the DHA and ARA - supplemented babies exhibited improved sustained attention,
compared to those fed formula without DHA or ARA during the
first 12 months of life.
Advertising for NUK
First Choice teats claims they are «clinically proven for an optimal combination of breast and bottle feeding», but the
study referenced did not
compare different types of teats and found babies suck differently on the breast and the NUK teat.
One famous Latin American
study comparing reclining to vertical positions showed that labors for women who stayed upright were 36 percent shorter for
first - time mothers and 25 percent shorter for mothers who had previously given birth.
In this pilot
study, we used simulation as a methodology with 2 aims as follows:
first, to explore the use of simulation incorporating a standardized pregnant patient as an investigative methodology and, second, to determine similarities and differences in content and style of prenatal counseling between American and Dutch neonatologists.We
compared counseling practice between 11 American and 11 Dutch neonatologists, using a simulation - based investigative methodology.
The
study was the
first of its kind to
compare the risk of developing NEC and requiring NEC surgery among premature infants on an exclusively human milk diet versus those fed preterm infant formula derived from cow's milk (http://www.hopkinschildrens.org/Human-Donor-Milk-Lower-Risk-for-Premature-Babies.aspx).
A recent
study in Iran
compared first - time mothers» anxiety and pain levels with doula support to those without doula support (Ravangard et al. 2017).
Venneman and colleagues5 recently demonstrated that infants who are formula fed are twice as likely to die of SIDS than breastfed infants based on a case control
study of 333 SIDS cases
compared to 998 aged matched controls in Germany, from 1998 - 2001, consistent with previously published reports.35 While no
studies show that co-sleeping in the form of bedsharing, specifically, is imperative for breastfeeding enhancement, many
studies have shown that in order to get more sleep and to ease caring for their infants the decision to breastfeed often leads mothers to adopt routine bedsharing for at least part of the night36 - 40 even where they never intended to do so.41, 42 Indeed, nearly 50 % of breastfeeding mothers in the United States and Great Britain adopt bedsharing for some part of the night,38,43 - 45 and breastfeeding women are twice as likely to sleep with their babies in the
first month relative to mothers electing to bottle - feed.39
Within the subgroup of
studies which specifically focused on social support, they found that 14
studies showed no association between marital or partner status and depressive symptoms or diagnosis whilst 13
studies showed that women who were married or cohabiting with the baby's father had fewer depressive symptoms or a lower risk of postpartum depression
compared to women separated from their partner or not in a relationship during the
first postpartum year.
In one
study reported in the Journal of Pediatrics, none of the infants receiving human milk as the only milk in the
first 12 months of life, without other foods containing iron, were anaemic at 7 months,
compared with 43 % of those breastfed for a shorter period.
Indeed,
compared with women who reported breastfeeding retrospectively but not prospectively, women who did keep prospective breastfeeding records had significantly better recall of the date of their
first livebirth, suggesting that the recall observed in this
study might be better than average.
This
study is the
first of its kind to assess quality of direct - to - consumer telemedicine as
compared to in - person care for common acute respiratory infections.
For example, in the
first study, people who were told that other participants included coffee experts — a more knowledgeable group — reported lower subjective knowledge than participants who believed that they were being
compared to teenagers — a less knowledgeable group.
Compared with 1997 (the
first EPIPAGE
study), the proportion of infants surviving without severe morbidity has increased by 14 % for infants born between the 25th and 29th weeks and by 6 % for infants born between 30 and 31 weeks» gestation,» explains Pierre - Yves Ancel, leader of the Inserm Obstetrical, Perinatal, and Pediatric Epidemiology Team behind the
study.
This
study is the
first to show the stark difference in the rate of relapse amongst people detained in these centres
compared to those who received methadone — an evidence - based treatment.
In the largest
study to date, Dr. Davidson's
study compared rates of apnea after general or regional anesthesia among 722 infants and found that while there was little evidence for a difference in late apnea, there was evidence that regional anesthesia reduced the risk of significant apnea in the
first 30 minutes after surgery.
According to a
study published in the Online
First edition of Anesthesiology, the official medical journal of the American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA), the measure, called the nociception (pain) level index, allowed physicians to more accurately evaluate responses to painful stimulation in patients under general anesthesia,
compared to traditional measures.
This is the
first time anyone has examined regional climate change in the central United States by directly
comparing the influence of greenhouse gas emissions to agriculture, says Nathan Mueller, an earth systems scientist at the University of California (UC), Irvine, who was not involved with this
study.
«Our
study is one of the
first to directly
compare outcomes of patients treated at the same hospital during a set period of time.
«Our results provide evidence for clinicians to consider HRT as
compared with CRT as a preferred radiation treatment in men with intermediate - risk prostate cancer and at low risk of other complications,» stated Trevor Royce, MD, MPH, radiation oncologist at Brigham and Women's Hospital and
first author of the
study.
Prior
studies suggested that tPA benefited frostbite patients as well, but this is the
first time its potential was
compared with established care alone.