Sentences with phrase «from suboptimal»

These «deficiencies» are usually from suboptimal or outright deficient intake of some important nutritive factors, and while dietary protein or fatty acids deficiencies (which do impair testosterone production) are almost unheard of there are some vitamins or minerals which are a bit more commonly deficient.
The health effects for both mothers and infants from suboptimal breastfeeding rates contribute substantially to health care costs (6,7).

Not exact matches

Although suboptimal nutrition can lead to poor performance, many athletes suffer from nutritional deficiencies that also lead to poor health.
From Men in Blazers: Several weeks ago, we escaped the Panic Room and made our way Britain's Royal Birkdale to produce a series of suboptimal videos for Golf Channel and NBC's Countdown to The Open, our favorite sporting event involving a Jug.
On the flip side, are we so sure that there aren't a lot of Bangladeshi babies who are surviving but still getting suboptimal nutrition from their mothers» milk?
The preview from Baby Milk Action's Update newsletter for members, below, shows a Nestlé Lactogen tin with the promotional claim as marketed in Bangladesh, where the Bangladesh Paediatric Association documented tragedies of infant formula feeding and suboptimal breastfeeding in 2014.
Using a 3 % discount rate, suboptimal breastfeeding incurs a total of $ 17.4 billion in cost to society resulting from premature death (95 % confidence interval [CI] $ 4.38 — 24.68 billion), $ 733.7 million in direct costs (95 % CI $ 612.9 — 859.7 million), and $ 126.1 million indirect morbidity costs (95 % CI $ 99.00 — 153.22 million).
Over 820,000 children die each year and millions more suffer from avoidable diseases and learning difficulties as a result of suboptimal breastfeeding practices.
Methods: We systematically reviewed all literature published from 1980 to 2009 assessing levels of suboptimal breastfeeding as a risk factor for selected diarrhea morbidity and mortality outcomes.
What emerges from the book is a sense of the intense difficulty of negotiating successful exit strategies and the extent to which the choices available to international actors are frequently suboptimal.
According to Carl Diehl, approximately 10 000 US students studied in Germany from 1815 to 1914, 5500 from Yale and Harvard alone, including Charles Eliot who reformed the Harvard education (I invite to read the Wikipedia article which quite frankly admits that US education during this point was... suboptimal).
For the first time, the scientists could quantitate two major trajectories of lung function leading to COPD: the fast decline trajectory, where lung function declines very rapidly from a normal level, and the alternative trajectory where suboptimal development of lung function during childhood and adolescence is the major determinant of COPD in older age.
«Making the lemurs rely on a suboptimal part of their food for just a bit longer may be enough to tip the balance from existence to extinction.»
TUNEL labeling of testis from 9 - mo - old in vivo (A) and suboptimal IVC - produced (B) mice.
When people suffer from chronic inflammation, they may experience suboptimal hormone function as a result of cytokine activity.
This means that any decline in hormonal activity from youthful norms will result in suboptimal cellular activity.
We know that gut bacteria are critical for nutrient absorption and for immunity, and I have discussed their role in mental health and wellness, but this study and others explore how we may be set up from very early in life to deal with a suboptimal intestinal environment.
Studies from the U.S. Framingham trial show one in four adults are deficient in vitamin B12, and nearly half the population has suboptimal blood levels.
However, Omega - 3 fats from this source are suboptimal, as they do not contain EPA.
Men who suffer from bone disease usually have suboptimal levels of testosterone, and this leads to frailty in old age 55.
Even before Apple demanded that Amazon remove the Kindle Store button from the Kindle app, buying books on the iPad was a suboptimal: you still had to use Safari to navigate through the standard Amazon.com website until you found the book you wanted to buy.
The exception was images from a 3 Tesla system as the signal - to - noise ratio was suboptimal for standard T1 - weighted images and so T1 - weighted fluid attenuated inversion recovery (T1W FLAIR) images were used.
Or, it could mean that they are saying that known uncertainties should not be included — an interpretation that certainly wouldn't be from left field, and one that I think is «suboptimal
«Existing power grids designed and often managed for conventional power production in a national scope are suboptimal for a future where supply from renewable sources will become ever more important and where balancing is needed to compensate for their inherent variability.»
But I think the problem is probably that overfitting or misfitting (resulting in a suboptimal PLS component) occurs right from the construction of the first PLS component — not really surprising given the huge number of predictors to choose weights for.
This kind of tribalistic treatment of a complex problem can not conceivably promote learning from the «suboptimal» so as to foster the development of better future policies.
These weights in general are not the same as the weights in the principal component, as calculated from either raw or standardized proxies, either of which is therefore suboptimal.
The clear social gradient associated with children's vocabulary, emerging literacy, well - being and behaviour is evident from birth to school entry.1 These trajectories track into adolescence and correspond to poorer educational attainment, income and health across the life course.2 — 10 Neuroimaging research extends the evidence for these suboptimal trajectories, showing that children raised in poverty from infancy are more likely to have delayed brain growth with smaller volumetric size of the regions particularly responsible for executive functioning and language.11 This evidence supports the need for further effort to redress inequities that arise from the impact of adversity during the potential developmental window of opportunity in early childhood.
Current UK government policies recognise the need for universal parenting support to complement targeted and indicated approaches29 — 33 and the English Department for Education is currently piloting the offer of free vouchers for parenting classes (the CANParent initiative) to all parents in three areas of the country.34 Such recommendations derive from observations relating to the prevalence of suboptimal parenting, 35 the inefficiency of targeting on the basis of identifiable risk factors36, 37 and the potential for realising change in high risk as well as whole population groups by reducing the stigma which may be attached to targeted parenting support.36 — 38 Given the range and prevalence of health and social outcomes on which parent — child relationships have an influence, 2, 3, 5 — 16 universal approaches are appealing.
In this Training, research from the attachment and neuroscience fields provides the theoretical foundation for Sensorimotor Psychotherapy ℠ interventions and practices that address the effects of suboptimal and / or traumatic early attachment.
The most rapid deterioration is found in minorities and adolescents from low - income and single - parent homes, who have higher risks for suboptimal adherence to treatment regimens and glycemic control (Anderson & McKay, 2011; Neylon, O'Connell, Skinner, & Cameron, 2013).
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