Not exact matches
«The findings, Forouhi noted in an email to Reuters
Health, show that «it is more important to aim for a healthy lifestyle including a balanced healthy diet and regular physical activity, than to focus on fat intake
alone as a
factor for weight gain.
«The study underscores the importance of looking at
factors other than age
alone, with the important
factors being: expert knowledge, mental agility and
health status,» she says.
As of now, a lot of the videos on antioxidants come off as if antioxidants
alone were the only or the most important
factor for
health, when we know indeed there is more than just that antioxidants to
health.
Remember that weight loss
alone is not the sole determinant of
health and fitness, and you should take other
factors such as fat vs. muscle loss / gain into account as well.
Calories are just one small
factor in a person's body fat, let
alone health.
«Living
alone may be considered a mental -
health risk
factor,» says lead author Laura Pulkki - Råback, Ph.D., a lecturer at the University of Helsinki's Institute of Behavioral Sciences.
James Bowen, director of NAHT Edge, which represents middle leaders, said that with more staff being made redundant it is becoming «a struggle just to teach the curriculum», let
alone manage other
factors, such as supporting pupils with mental
health needs or special educational needs and disabilities.
Benefits from reduced externalities exceed the costs of decarbonisation by a
factor of between two and six, with
health benefits from reduced air pollution
alone exceeding the costs.
If you're wondering why your height would even be a
factor in determining your
health, you're not
alone.
An alternative approach focuses on children's unmet needs, acknowledging the many possible contributors (e.g., lack of access to
health care), as well as parental behaviour.3 The latter approach fits with the developmental ecological perspective which posits that no one
factor alone contributes to neglect; there are multiple and interacting contributors at the level of the child, parents, family, community and society.
The risk
factors for loneliness and social isolation include being widowed or separated, childless, living
alone, experiencing deteriorating
health or significant life events such as loss and bereavement.
Addressing any one of the
factors alone in an intervention or policy decision that includes UHCN, mental
health, behavioral problems, and poor school - functioning may not be sufficient.