The long - term analysis of this study
followed all participants from the original 5 - month study1 who were still alive and without liver transplant for an additional 6 months, assessing both cognitive and clinical outcomes.
For example, the Minnesota study (2005)
followed participants from infancy to late adolescence and found continuity between early attachment and later emotional / social behavior.
Not exact matches
In
follow - up studies, they found that motivation boost
from uncertainty only occurred when
participants were focused on the process of pursuing a reward and not the outcome.
The study is patient - funded;
participants, who range in age
from late 30s through 80s, must pay $ 8,000 to take part, and live in or travel to Monterey for treatments and
follow - up assessments.
However, Burke and colleagues43 analyzed data
from 514 Western Australian aborigines with almost 14 years of
follow - up and found that risk of coronary heart disease increased in
participants consuming eggs more than twice per week.
then the
participant will be eligible to receive such matching contributions as soon as practicable
following separation
from service.
At the showcase event, each group of 2 - 5
participants gave a 10 - minute presentation of their work,
followed by comments and questions
from a panel of judges.
The
following chart, taken
from the paper, relates actual (realized) past returns to the returns estimated by survey
participants based on responses to: «Please try to estimate the past performance of your stock portfolio at your online broker.
A transfer of Bitcoins
from the Trust Custody Account may only be made as
follows: (1) by transferring Bitcoins to an Authorized
Participant Custody Account in connection with a redemption of one or more Baskets; (2) by transferring Bitcoins to the Sponsor's Custody Account to pay the Sponsor's Fee; (3) by delivering the Bitcoins to such party as the
Our family is trying a different approach to Advent this year by
following what Orthodox Christians call the Nativity Fast in which
participants refrain
from dairy, eggs, oil, wine and meat.
It
follows from what has been said that moral prescriptions for social action prescribe common decisions, in the sense that each of the
participants should and thus can choose to affirm the prescribed action because it is valid.
Meta - analyses of this expanded research base confirm the model's impacts on a range of risk and protective factors associated with child maltreatment.7, 8,9 In addition, all of the major home visitation models in the U.S. are currently engaged in a variety of research activities, many of which are resulting in better defined models and more rigorous attention to the key issue of
participant enrolment and retention, staff training and quality assurance standards.10 For example, recent findings emerging
from the initial two - year
follow - up of the Early Head Start National Demonstration Project confirm the efficacy of home visitation programs with new parents.
Firstly, we filled out the questionnaire designed for mothers who had delivered at the maternity, subject of the study,
following a face - to - face interview with
participants from both groups at the delivery place.
Participants in the field of mental health can earn up to 12 continuing education units
from the
following professional organizations; NBCC, ASWB, APA, and APT.
The researchers used data
from the Minnesota Longitudinal Study of Risk and Adaptation, which has
followed participants since their births in the mid-1970s.
RootsCamp has stirred up quite a discussion on the web, with dozens of sites doing
follow - up articles and many
participants posting notes
from individual discussion groups.
The session will include presentations
from the discussion group leaders,
followed by breakout groups in which
participants will apply the skills and tools with a real case study.
Over half of
participants (57 per cent) had experienced violence at least once in the 18 - month
follow - up period,
from the first question session.
This
follows on
from a successful European Reform Forum in 2005, with distinguished
participants from both sides of the European question, in the light of the political crisis created by the «No» votes to the European Constitution in France and the Netherlands.
Participants heard how to get stories into the media, research the dodgy deals,
follow the money and build a movement, with workshops led by experts
from Focus E15 mums, UK Uncut, Spinwatch, World Development Movement and others.
To answer their question, the researchers
followed 4,640
participants from the NHLBI - funded Action to Control Cardiovascular Risk in Diabetes (ACCORD) Lipid Study for five years after the conclusion of the trial in 2009.
The scientists studied a cohort of 903 healthy adults (mean age: 74) with no indications of either pre-diabetes or diabetes during clinic visits
from 1997 to 1999, and then
followed the
participants through 2009.
U.S. doctors enrolled 42,418 patients
from 623 offices and clinics, treated
participants with one of four commonly prescribed drugs, and
followed them for at least five years to see how well the medications controlled their blood pressure and reduced the risk of heart attack, stroke and other cardiovascular problems.
A total of 19 prospective cohort studies with more than 760,000
participants were included in the analysis, and
participants were
followed for time periods ranging
from four to 36 years.
In addition to having a higher rate of freedom
from atrial fibrillation,
participants who underwent catheter ablation also had lower rates of hospitalization and mortality during the two - year
follow up.
The study used data
from 4,681
participants in the Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults Study
from baseline years 1985 - 1986 through 25 years of
follow - up.
The study, published in the Journal of General Internal Medicine, analyzed biannual responses
from 13,897
participants in the University of Michigan's Health and Retirement Study who were 54 or older and had at least one of the
following chronic conditions: hypertension, diabetes, cancer, lung disease, heart disease or stroke.
The survey results showed significantly lower exposure
following the second legislation, with
participants reporting their overall exposure falling
from 72 % in 2006 to 45 % in 2011.
The study included 126,233
participants from two large long - term studies — the Nurses» Health Study and the Health Professionals
Follow - Up Study — who answered survey questions every 2 - 4 years about their diet, lifestyle, and health for up to 32 years.
In the current study, the researchers analyzed data
from the first 2,000 COPDGene
participants who returned for a
follow - up visit five years after joining the study.
The researchers
followed 637
participants, up to age 20, recruited
from the Trisomy 21 Program at CHOP and
from community locations and pediatric practices, mostly in the greater Philadelphia area, between Jan. 2010 and July 2013.
Further
follow - up of the
participants will provide more accurate risk estimates of mortality
from specific causes of death after nutritional disturbances during gestation and very early life.
The researchers are continuing to
follow participants to determine whether the benefits of restoring near - normal blood glucose control and protection
from severe hypoglycemic events will outweigh the risks associated with chronic immunosuppression.
For the current analyses,
participants included over 55,000 women (ages 30 - 55) with high blood pressure
from the Nurses» Health Study and 18,000 men (ages 40 - 75) who participated in the Health Professionals
Follow - Up Study.
We will expand the study with children
from the other
participant countries and increase the
follow - up period in comparison with our previous studies,
from two to five years.
The
participants were aged 25 - 42 years, free
from angina and cardiovascular disease, and
followed from 1989 - 2011 for cardiovascular events, diseases and mortality.
The study
followed 684
participants in the Childhood Asthma Management Program (CAMP)
from ages 5 - 12 until they were at least 23 years old.
The researchers used data
from the Minnesota Longitudinal Study of Risk and Adaptation, which has
followed participants since their births in the mid-1970s.
In addition to the Johns Hopkins
participants, academic researchers
from the
following schools have taken part in the project: Bucknell University, McGill University, University of North Texas and Virginia Tech.
The researchers
followed 38,039
participants who were completely eligible for all health checkups
from birth through 6 years of age.
The study, published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute, used data
from comprehensive dental exams performed on 7,466
participants from Maryland, Minnesota, Mississippi, and North Carolina, as part of their participation in the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities (ARIC) study who were then
followed from the late 1990s until 2012.
Information about
participants was updated and
followed until 2013, and included adults
from Forsyth County, North Carolina; Jackson, Mississippi; greater Minneapolis, Minnesota; and Washington County, Maryland.
The Hopps program, in which students do research with chosen mentors
from freshman year until they graduate and take special classes focused on graduate school preparation, kicked off in 2006 with about 25
participants, but two recent classes of Packard Scholars
followed a similar program.
The study
participants, who ranged in age
from 31 to 65, were
followed for an average of 4.6 years.
In their new study, researchers
from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Imperial College London and the University of Florida re-analyzed data
from vaccine trials conducted in 10 countries with more than 30,000
participants as well as recently published data on the long - term
follow - up of these
participants.
The
participants were
followed over a period of three years
from 2010 to 2013.
Participants were
followed up until the diagnosis of hypertension (systolic > 140 mm Hg or diastolic > 90 mm Hg), retirement
from service, or December 31, 2010, whichever came first.
The researchers analyzed data
from 705 Scottish
participants in a study including
follow - up
from adolescence into adulthood.
The researchers used the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study, Kindergarten Class 1998 - 99 (ECLS - K), which
followed a nationally representative sample of kindergarteners
from the 1998 - 1999 school year through 2006 - 2007, at which time the majority of
participants were enrolled in 8th grade.
Follow - up for all
participants was
from 2003 to 2011.