Sentences with phrase «from older cohorts»

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It looks like members of Generation Y have started to believe the «hopeless millennials» stereotype, according to a report from the Conference Board of Canada examining the workplace preferences and expectations of Generations X and Y. Attracting and Retaining the 2020 Workforce suggests that the greener cohort has a lower desired job ceiling than their slightly - older colleagues:
Though heavily criticized by older generations, your organization has plenty to learn from this young and ambitious cohort.
But that doesn't mean Google + doesn't have an age - diverse audience — while most platforms see a pretty big gap between what most age groups expect and what those over 60 expect, the oldest cohort sits just 1 % off from the median when it comes to Google +.
Both cohorts are departing from older generations of Canadians (35 +) in terms of perceptions and attitudes toward Asia.
Now 79 million strong and between 21 to 38 years old, this cohort consumed 159.6 million cases of wine in 2015, according to the latest report on the U.S. wine market from the Wine Market Council.
«These findings raise serious questions about the policy needs for future pensionless cohorts, such as the adequacy of benefits from Old Age Security, the Guaranteed Income Supplement, and the Quebec and Canada pension plans,» the report states.
We calculated these transition probabilities using data from the longitudinal National Health and Nutrition Evaluation Survey, which assessed a cohort of women in 1987 and the same women again in 1992.25 Several limitations of these data affect our model: 1) because this national survey lacks data on women before age 35 years, women in our model could not develop hypertension, type 2 diabetes mellitus, or MI before age 35 years; 2) because longitudinal survey data were only available for a 5 - year interval, we assumed that transition probabilities were stable within the 5 - year intervals and converted these probabilities from 5 - year to 1 - year intervals; 3) because the survey data were too few to provide stable estimates by year of age, we used transition probabilities for women in three age groups: aged 50 years and younger, 51 — 65 years, and 65 years and older.
Professor Peymane Adab and colleagues used data from 7349 women aged 50 years or older in the Guangzhou Biobank Cohort.
The Lifestyle During Pregnancy Study examined a subset of five - year - old children and their mothers from the Danish National Birth Cohort.
Research indicates that children from families of low socioeconomic status (SES) have fallen more than six months behind their more advantaged cohorts in language processing and proficiency skills by the time they are two years old.
A long - term follow - up study of 3050 twins from the Finnish Twin Cohort has shown that midlife, moderately vigorous physical activity is associated with better cognition at old age.
Professor Peymane Adab and colleagues used data from 7349 women aged 50 years or older in the Guangzhou Biobank Cohort.
The 823 participants — non-demented individuals 60 to 100 years old with an average age of 79 — were from two cohorts at Rush University Medical Center.
To cite a recent example, speaking at an event organized by the pressure group Save British Science, Astronomer Royal Professor Sir Martin Rees this week voiced his concern that the lack of a long - term view from successive governments means there is a serious danger that the cohort of young academic researchers needed to replace the older generation will fail to materialize.
Dr Yuanyuan Wang and colleagues assessed the hands of 14,511 middle - aged and older participants in the Melbourne Collaborative Cohort Study from hand photocopies and noted the 2D: 4D.
«While improvements may take time to manifest, and thus are more apparent at older ages, this could also signal problems for younger cohorts, particularly females, who — if their improvements are more minimal — may not see the same gains in life expectancy as experienced by the generations that came before them,» said Levine, who received both her PhD in Gerontology in 2015 and her BA in Psychology in 2008 from USC.
In a small prospective study of 365 patients, researchers made a surprising finding: While younger patients had better function and range of motion before surgery, it was the older cohort that saw greater improvement from pre-operative levels after surgery.
Researchers at Henry Ford in Detroit analyzed data and shoulder function scores from two patient cohorts with osteoarthritis who had surgery: 262 patients under 65 and 103 patients older than 75.
«Primarily enforced texting laws that banned only young drivers from texting were the most effective at reducing deaths among the 15 - to 21 - year - old cohort, with an associated 11 percent reduction in traffic fatalities among this age group in states with such bans.»
In this new study, fasting blood samples were collected from 397 10 - year - old children within a follow - up of two prospective German birth cohort studies.
The number of patient receiving no treatment also increased from 7 to 40 percent for the youngest and oldest elderly patient cohorts in the study.
Ute Mons, Aysel Müezzinler, Carolin Gellert, Ben Schöttker, Christian C. Abnet, Martin Bobak, Lisette de Groot, Neal D. Freedman, Eugène Jansen, Frank Kee, Daan Kromhout, Kari Kuulasmaa, Tiina Laatikainen, Mark G. O'Doherty, Bas Bueno - de-Mesquita, Philippos Orfanos, Annette Peters, Yvonne T. van der Schouw, Tom Wilsgaard, Alicja Wolk, Antonia Trichopoulou, Paolo Boffetta and Hermann Brenner, on behalf of the CHANCES consortium: Impact of smoking and smoking cessation on cardiovascular events and mortality among older adults — Meta - analysis of individual participant data from prospective cohort studies of the CHANCES consortium.
Findings In this observational cohort study of more than 21000 US adults 65 years or older from the nationally representative Health and Retirement Study, dementia prevalence declined significantly, from 11.6 % in 2000 to 8.8 % in 2012.
In this observational cohort study of more than 21000 US adults 65 years or older from the nationally representative Health and Retirement Study, dementia prevalence declined significantly, from 11.6 % in 2000 to 8.8 % in 2012.
Final results of a cohort from a phase II monotherapy trial of quizartinib in acute myeloid leukemia patients showed that more than half of patients 60 years of age and older who harbored an internal tandem duplication in the FMS - like tyrosine kinase 3 had a composite complete remission.
The Health and Retirement Study consists of older volunteers sampled from urban and rural areas across the U.S., while the Southern Community Cohort Study focuses on African Americans in the South, particularly areas that have a disproportionately high burden of disease.
Follow - up time was based on the earliest date of entry into the risk period (date of 14th birthday or, for all immigrants older than 14 years on arrival, date of immigration) until exit from the cohort.
A cohort study of 923 healthy adults from Scotland (Lothian Birth Control 1936 Study), assessed the IQ of children at 11 years old and latterly at the age of70.
As a tender and wise mediation on missed opportunity and the all too easy temptations of the demon drink, its lent depth and compassion by a first - rate supporting cast, from which Buscemi's old cohort Boone Jr manages to especially stand out.
To ease the jurisdictional switch from Mounties to VHiPs, Captain O'Hagan (Bryan Cox) reaches out to his old cohorts with the defiant cry of «stoners assemble!»
Seemingly all of his old Paris cohorts are there, including maître - d» Tony (Daniel Bruhl), who's nursed a long - standing crush on Adam; sous chef Michel (Omar Sy), who seems ready to give the chef a second chance despite having been done wrong by him; and frenemy Reece (Rhys), now the city's hottest chef since Adam's absence from the scene.
The first core element is the Harvard Early Learning Study, which will begin with a representative cohort of three - year - olds from across Massachusetts, and follow them across their early childhood years examining their development and documenting their early learning experiences.
[xxv] Unfortunately, the ACS data do not enable us to separately estimate returns by graduate institution type, and the dramatic increase in for - profit enrollments is too recent to have much influence on aggregated estimates from the ACS (which pool across recent and older cohorts).
Drawing on successful models from medical and public health research, this five - year study will follow a representative cohort of three - year - olds that reflects the linguistic, socioeconomic, and racial diversity of today's population.
Both younger and older cohorts of blacks and Hispanics have made relative progress in the attainment of certificates and AAs but still lag behind whites in the entry into and completion of BA programs; completion rates in BA programs also lag substantially for those from low - income families or with weak academic achievement in high school.
We continue this exercise using five - year increments until we reach the 65 - to 70 - year - old worker cohort, which has an experience set from January 1970 through December 2015.
For instance, the 25 - to 30 - year - old worker cohort has an experience set from January 2010 through December 2015, and a 30 - to 35 - year - old worker cohort has an experience set from January 2005 through December 2015.
Hear the story of the famed 122 - year - old event from a global cohort of leading artists and curators, such as Massimiliano Gioni, Carol Bove, and Erwin Wurm.
He added that he sees the cohort from 20 to 29 years old as more important than teens (a prime focus of mine):
In 2012, I crowdsourced an analysis of the census results, looking at the extent to which the increase in religion was driven by changes in stated affiliation from religious to non-religious, as opposed to the demographic replacement of older more religious cohorts by younger, less religous ones.
All analyses were stratified by gender and cohort («younger cohort» refers to those transitioning from junior high / middle school to high school and «older cohort» refers to those transitioning from high school to young adulthood) to assess the differential impact of mothers and fathers on children of the same or opposite sex, and potential differences in the relationship between parental influence and behavioral outcomes for the younger versus older cohort.
Therefore, in this study, we use an 11 - year cohort data from a population - based survey to examine how different amounts of exercise affect depressive symptoms in older adults.
Project EAT - I enrolled 4746 participants including a younger cohort of middle - school students and an older cohort of high - school students recruited during the 1998 — 1999 academic year from 31 middle and high schools with ethnically and racially diverse student populations.
Given that older cohorts, and especially specific subsamples of the older population, may have experienced greater adversity, we might anticipate attachment style distributions that differ from those obtained in younger cohorts.
Compared with nonresponders, the sample providing data at 30 to 33 months tended to be somewhat more advantaged than the original cohort (data available upon request from authors).12 More mothers in the sample were older, more educated, white, non-Hispanic, married, employed, and did not have Medicaid.
Mothers of the first birth cohort of GUS were surveyed every year from 2005/06, when their children were aged around 10 months old.
The percentage with moderate or severe difficulties is comparable to that found in earlier analysis of data from the slightly older child cohort in GUS (Bradshaw, 2010).
The current study used longitudinal, behavioral genetic data on 519 same - sex twin pairs (48.6 % female) divided into two age cohorts (13 — 15 and 16 — 18 years olds) drawn from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health.
Methods A sample of 816 women and their 15 - year - old children in an Australian community were selected from a large birth cohort study to represent variation in maternal depression history during the child's first 10 years of life.
Self - esteem development from young adulthood to old age: A cohort - sequential longitudinal study.
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