With extinction rates at their
highest levels ever and numerous species under threat due to human
activity, the findings are a further warning about the consequences
of eroding biodiversity.
To minimize the confounding effect and test for potential modification by an overall lifestyle pattern, we further performed a stratified analysis according to a priori — defined healthy lifestyle pattern, as characterized by never smoking or
ever smoking for fewer than 5 pack - years, never or moderate alcohol intake (< 14 g / d in women and < 28 g / d in men), body mass index (calculated as weight in kilograms divided by height in meters squared)
of at least 18.5 and less than 25.0, and physical
activity of at least 150 min / wk at a moderate
level or at least 75 min / wk at a vigorous
level (equivalent to ≥ 7.5 metabolic equivalent h / wk) as recommended.18 Likewise, given the previous report that protein intake was associated with a
higher risk for diabetes - related mortality, 8 we examined the protein - mortality association according to the history
of diabetes.
«School - aged children in both two - parent and single - parent families are more likely to get mostly A's, to enjoy school, and to participate in extracurricular
activities and are less likely to have
ever repeated a grade and to have
ever been suspended or expelled if their fathers or mothers have
high as opposed to low
levels of involvement in their schools.»