«This long - term chronic disease can be developed in different ways, so achieving normal growth in lung
function in early adulthood is an important factor in terms of future risk,» says Peter Lange, Consultant in Respiratory Medicine at Hvidovre Hospital and professor at the Department of Public Health, University of Copenhagen.
Comorbid anxiety and depression in childhood was associated with poorer psychosocial
functioning in early adulthood
Consequences of depression during adolescence: Marital status and marital
functioning in early adulthood
Not exact matches
The research found a close link between
early brain developmental events and changes
in cognitive
function in adulthood.
These findings could be a step
in grasping how the brain circuit is shaped during this
early stage development and how these neuronal circuits contribute to higher cognitive
function in adulthood.
The present study shows that the maximally achieved level of lung
function in childhood and
early adulthood is an important determinant of future COPD risk.
Today, researchers recognize that the brain continues to develop and change throughout
early adulthood and that there are significant changes
in how the brain
functions as people age.
early low, accelerated growth, normal decline (new)-- those with low lung
function in early childhood followed by a catch - up growth during adolescence and remain normal
in adulthood;
The executive
function skills that underpin these essential capacities are built
in early childhood and develop through adolescence and
early adulthood, as the brain grows and changes.
IQ is generally stable from
early childhood into
adulthood with little significant fluctuation unless there is a disruption
in development or
functioning of the brain.
The
early years set children up for the rest of their life, and there are very key experiences that children need to have
early on
in order for the right connections if you like, to develop, which lay the foundation for later
functioning throughout childhood and into
adulthood.
Investigation of transitions
in attachment
functions of parents, peers and romantic partners from
early adolescence to
early adulthood.
Both animal (11) and human studies (12) clearly indicate that the
early environment affects biological
functioning and health outcomes, not only
in early life but throughout
adulthood into old age, controlling for other risk factors.
Specifically, they argue that
early changes
in brain structure and
function following exposure to childhood maltreatment may instantiate increased latent vulnerability to addictive behavior
in adolescence and
adulthood [30 •].
Adolescent cannabis use, change
in neurocognitive
function, and high - school graduation: A longitudinal study from
early adolescence to young
adulthood.
Antecedent correlational and regression analyses revealed significant links between borderline symptoms
in adulthood and endogenous (i.e., temperament) and environmental (e.g., attachment disorganization, parental hostility) history
in early childhood and disturbance across domains of child
functioning (e.g., attention, emotion, behavior, relationship, self - representation)
in middle childhood /
early adolescence.