Sentences with phrase «in a vicious cycle between»

But the shocking levels of English and maths among too many jobseekers are holding them back from getting work, and trapping them in a vicious cycle between low paid work and benefits.
Nevertheless, continuous involvement in problem behaviour would also strengthen the negative evaluation of one's life, resulting in a vicious cycle between life dissatisfaction and problem behaviour.

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This becomes a vicious cycle, since although the baby may awake refreshed with no ill effects, the parents eventually become sleep deprived themselves which in turn leads to daytime fatigue, emotional stress and sometimes tension between parents.
The complex relationship between the gut, brain, and microbiome in IBS creates a vicious cycle of intestinal symptoms, stress, and poor mental health.
The relationship between the overfat condition and poor health is a spectrum or progression in which the vicious cycle of excess body fat, insulin resistance and chronic inflammation lie at one end, causing abnormal blood fats (cholesterol and triglycerides) and glucose, and elevated blood pressure, which then produces a variety of common diseases at the other end.
Additionally, because of the summer slide in mathematics and growing math achievement gap between high and low - income students, those fears may become a reality, tossing some students into a vicious cycle of math avoidance, poor preparation, and further math failures.
«The Amazon rainforest has already entered a dieback, in which the vicious cycle between land use (cattle ranching, logging), seasonal drought, and fire are rapidly degrading enormous swathes of rainforest each year.
In view of the high worldwide prevalence of (childhood) obesity and associated metabolic problems, this close link between maternal and child metabolic health and the resulting vicious cycle are very relevant.33 34 Because of the deleterious impact of GDM and lifestyle during pregnancy on the health of the mother and her offspring, it is crucial to intervene during the prenatal, perinatal and postnatal period.
Although it is known that poverty and poor health are linked with each other, the present research, with an aim to elucidate the relationship between parental stress and child health in low - income families, will give further insights into the possible vicious cycle of ill health between parents and children, an aspect that is often overlooked.
Basically, if such a bidirectional relationship can be established between two kinds of variables this means that they may enter into a self - generating «vicious cycle» where increases in the one variable lead to increases in the other, and vice versa — a process that can be described in terms of a dynamic system, where internal feedback processes lead to the emergence and stabilization of pathological patterns.
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