In that case, the skin cells became striatal medium spiny neurons, which are affected in Huntington's disease — an inherited, eventually fatal genetic disorder that causes involuntary muscle movements and cognitive decline beginning
in middle adulthood.
Not exact matches
What about the millions of Christians who were not «indoctrinated» as children, but came to faith
in young
adulthood,
middle age, older age, etc.?
It is also a second - chance stage, when partially unfinished developmental tasks may be completed as a foundation for the life tasks of the three adult stages — intimacy (emotional and sexual)
in young
adulthood, generativity (being a generator or creator)
in the
middle years, and ego integrity (making peace with life)
in the older adult years.
In college, I played on two NCAA championship water polo teams, and into adulthood and middle age I've competed in basketball tournaments, triathlons, running events, and open water swim
In college, I played on two NCAA championship water polo teams, and into
adulthood and
middle age I've competed
in basketball tournaments, triathlons, running events, and open water swim
in basketball tournaments, triathlons, running events, and open water swims.
According to Steiner's philosophy, the human being is a three-fold being of spirit, soul, and body whose capacities unfold
in three developmental stages on the path to
adulthood: early childhood,
middle childhood, and adolescence.
The
middle school years are often characterized as a stage of life to survive, to get through — jumping from the comfort of childhood into a roughly three - year storm of hormones, insecurity, and nagging, drowning
in the frenetic angst of adolescence, frantically rowing to make it to the shore of young
adulthood.
Remembered parenting styles and adjustment
in middle and late
adulthood.
The design of this study made it possible to examine 1) the extent to which benefits of breastfeeding on cognitive ability and achievement were evident throughout
middle childhood, adolescence, and into young
adulthood; and 2) the extent to which breastfeeding was related to a range of indices of academic achievement that included performance on standardized tests, teacher ratings of academic achievement, and levels of success
in examinations on leaving school.
Infant - feeding patterns and cardiovascular risk factors
in young
adulthood: data from five cohorts
in low - and
middle - income countries.
Analysis of the data showed gender differences
in cognitive abilities to be associated with the age of the participant, country of origin, and the living conditions and educational opportunities participants were exposed to when entering
adulthood and
middle age.
«Many of the diseases associated with childhood abuse typically emerge
in middle and later stages of
adulthood — decades after the abuse actually occurred,» said Chiang, a postdoctoral fellow with Northwestern's Foundations of Health Research Center and its Institute for Policy Research.
The results of Jyväskylä Longitudinal Study of Personality and Social Development, which has taken place for more than 40 years, have been summarised
in the book Human development from
middle childhood to
middle adulthood: Growing up to be
middle - aged (London: Routledge) to be launched on 15 June 2017.
Improvements
in diet and increases
in physical activity are crucial levers of long - term weight maintenance and prevention of weight gain
in middle - age and early
adulthood.
Previous studies have found that
middle - aged adults whose diet consists of a high proportion of fruits and vegetables are less likely to have a heart attack or stroke, but the relationship between fruit and vegetable consumption during young
adulthood and heart disease later
in life was less clear.
«These findings suggest that if the war experience takes place during a sensitive window
in development between
middle childhood and early
adulthood, then it leaves an enduring mark,» says Bauer.
In early and
middle adulthood, these two processes occur at equal rates.
Hodgkin lymphoma also strikes
in a different pattern from NHL, with two peaks, Dr. Nichols explains: one
in late childhood through early
adulthood and another
in late
middle age.
Most individuals who stuck to 5 healthy lifestyle factors since young
adulthood, which included a healthy diet, a lean body mass index, not smoking, no alcohol consumption, and regular exercise, could stay
in this low risk classification
in middle age.
Those planning on powering through early
adulthood and
middle age with little sleep and resting
in old age might want to take particular notice.
One recent review from Baylor University examining decades of data, suggests that getting good sleep
in middle age and young
adulthood protects against age - related cognitive decline during senior years.
Here are the meat - eaters; as you can see, a sharp rise
in DNA breakage as they aged through
adulthood and
middle age.
What many LGBT people struggle with for a lifetime through puberty,
adulthood, and sometimes even
middle - to - old age passes for Einar
in the course of a fast couple of weeks after a single cross-dressing incident.
A: National Board Certification is available
in 25 areas structured around 16 different disciplines and six student developmental levels (early childhood,
middle childhood, early and
middle childhood, early adolescence, adolescence and young
adulthood, early childhood through young
adulthood).
Since it is known that receiving low grades
in elementary school is a predictive factor for dropping out during
middle school and that receiving more than one failing grade
in a core academic course during ninth grade is a predictive factor for dropping out during high school, tutoring can make a difference.29 Providing access to tutoring to improve students» grades before they are at risk for dropping out could help them to complete further schooling, which,
in turn, increases their likelihood of finding employment and earning a family - sustaining salary
in adulthood.
Remembered parenting styles and adjustment
in middle and late
adulthood.
All analyses were stratified by gender and cohort («younger cohort» refers to those transitioning from junior high /
middle school to high school and «older cohort» refers to those transitioning from high school to young
adulthood) to assess the differential impact of mothers and fathers on children of the same or opposite sex, and potential differences
in the relationship between parental influence and behavioral outcomes for the younger versus older cohort.
First,
middle childhood, especially the ages between 10 and 12 years, is characterized by cognitive, social, emotional, and biological changes that set the stage for development
in adolescence and
adulthood (Eccles 1999).
Reflecting the primary interest of the NSW - CDS
in identifying childhood predictors of later mental health and related outcomes, 5 the MCS items focused on the assessment of social and emotional - behavioural competencies that are typically attained during
middle childhood1 2 and which have been demonstrated as predictive of various adolescent and
adulthood health and social outcomes.3 4 7 These competencies include establishing and maintaining positive social relationships, understanding and appreciating the perspectives of others, recognising and managing emotions and behaviours and the development of personality and self - esteem.
Substance use disorders emerged
in middle adolescence and increased
in frequency through the
middle 20s, becoming by far the most common psychiatric problems reported by the study participants.26, 27 We have already shown that early conduct problems predicted the onset of adolescent substance use disorders
in this sample, 28,29 and it is not surprising that this is the aspect of behavioral problems that showed the intervention effect
in young
adulthood.
Furthermore, research has revealed that core self - evaluations measured
in childhood and
in early
adulthood are linked to job satisfaction
in middle age (Judge et al., 2000).
Linked data were used to elucidate patterns of risk and protection across early and
middle child development, and these data will provide a foundation for future record linkages
in the cohort that will track mental and physical health, social and educational / occupational outcomes into adolescence and early
adulthood.
This will be used to elucidate patterns of risk and protection across early and
middle child development, and also provide a foundation for future record linkages
in the cohort that will track mental and physical health, social and educational / occupational outcomes into adolescence and early
adulthood.
Early separations from mother predicted elevations
in BPD symptoms assessed repeatedly from early adolescence to
middle adulthood.
Similarly, the National Child Development Study
in the UK, which has followed up a large general population sample of children born
in 1958, found that children from single - parent families were at greater risk for psychological problems than a matched group of children from intact families not only
in childhood (Ferri, 1976) but also
in early
adulthood (Chase - Lansdale et al., 1995) and
middle age (Elliot and Vaitilingam, 2008).
In addition, these assessments provide an opportunity to comprehensively examine the factors that support or impede the success of important transitions children and families make as their youngster begins elementary school and moves into
middle school, high school, and young
adulthood.
Our results reveal that perceiving one's partner as available when needed, as well as being perceived as a source of support, promotes health
in middle and later
adulthood.
Next to observational methods that measure attachment
in early childhood
in terms of behavioral responses to caregivers, questionnaires and (
in - depth) interview methods were developed to measure attachment representations
in middle childhood (e.g., Dwyer 2005; Kerns et al. 2000), adolescence (Allen and Land 1999) and (young)
adulthood (Bretherton 1990).
Changes
in genetic and environmental influences on trait anxiety from
middle adolescence to early
adulthood
Despite limitations, exploring the cross-partner effects of PMQ on global health outcomes with a nationally representative sample of married couples allowed us to take one step forward
in clarifying the marital quality - health link
in middle and later
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.
Heejeong Choi, Jeremy B. Yorgason, David R. Johnson; Marital Quality and Health
in Middle and Later
Adulthood: Dyadic Associations, The Journals of Gerontology: Series B, Volume 71, Issue 1, 1 January 2016, Pages 154 — 164, https://doi.org/10.1093/geronb/gbu222
In this prospective study of upper
middle class youth, we document frequency of alcohol and drug use, as well as diagnoses of abuse and dependence, during early
adulthood.
In a sample of 444 Chinese American adolescents (54 % females), we identified three distinct patterns of adjustment in early adolescence, middle adolescence, and emerging adulthood: the well - adjusted group, which was the largest, exhibited high achievement and low psychological distress; the poorly - adjusted group exhibited poor achievement and moderate distress; and the paradox group exhibited relatively high achievement and high distres
In a sample of 444 Chinese American adolescents (54 % females), we identified three distinct patterns of adjustment
in early adolescence, middle adolescence, and emerging adulthood: the well - adjusted group, which was the largest, exhibited high achievement and low psychological distress; the poorly - adjusted group exhibited poor achievement and moderate distress; and the paradox group exhibited relatively high achievement and high distres
in early adolescence,
middle adolescence, and emerging
adulthood: the well - adjusted group, which was the largest, exhibited high achievement and low psychological distress; the poorly - adjusted group exhibited poor achievement and moderate distress; and the paradox group exhibited relatively high achievement and high distress.
Indeed a number of twin studies suggest that individual differences
in EF show substantial heritability
in middle childhood, adolescence, and
adulthood (e.g., Polderman et al., 2007; Friedman et al., 2008).