Scientists are just scratching the surface of how screen time might
influence growing bodies and minds.
Not exact matches
«My own years as a teenager were marred by a sinister regime that thought it had all the answers: its
influence grew ¯ infiltrating schools and civic
bodies as well as politics, and even religion ¯ before it was fully recognized for the monster it was.»
(Ibid., 4:7 - 15) Here we find,
growing in Judaism under Greek
influence, a specific idea of the immortality of the soul as distinct from the resurrection of the
body, and this doctrine rises into notable expression:
So yeah, that
growing influence pissed off the sport's purists, who introduced regulations tamping down on all the upper -
body nonsense and getting things back to the ballroom roots.
A
growing body of evidence suggests the school food environment plays a key role in
influencing childhood dietary behaviors and weight status.
To a great extent, this can be explained by the
growing influence of unelected
bodies.
«Our study adds to a
growing body of evidence that suggests diet can
influence the course of the disease,» said Simon Knott, PhD, associate director of the Center for Bioinformatics and Functional Genomics at Cedars - Sinai and one of two first authors of the study.
As the embryo
grows, each
body part
influences the others.
The study adds to a
growing body of Yale research into the complex dynamics of human social networks and how those networks
influence everything from economic inequality to group violence.
Their survey is part of a
growing push to look beyond the bacteria that make up the much - discussed microbiome to find other microbes that naturally inhabit the human
body and may
influence health and disease.
This contributes to a
growing body of evidence suggesting that social factors have had a significant
influence on the evolution of facial expression.»
«The results presented today add to the
growing body of evidence showing the
influence of the gut on the brain and the crucial relationship between the two,» said press conference moderator Tracy Bale, PhD, of the University of Maryland School of Medicine and Center for Brain Development and Maternal Mental Health.
The
influences that shaped my philosophy around how to live a healthy lifestyle came from what I learned from my parents
growing up, what I learned in school studying nutrition and other healthy living therapies such as hypnotherapy and massage, studying the work of Julia Ross, Weston Price, Dr. Mercola, Jose Silva, and Esther Hicks and from the hundreds of books I have read on nutrition, healthy living, and mind
body healing over the last 25 years.
How to Optimize Your Gut Flora The good news is that positively
influencing the bacteria
growing in your
body is relatively easy.
Your genes (and hormones) play a role in metabolism because they can
influence the potential you have to
grow muscles (how dense and how big) and how your
body stores fat.
In recent years, a
growing body of research has shown that our appetite and food intake are
influenced by an array of factors besides our biological need for energy, including our eating environment and our perception of the food in front of us.
A
growing body of evidence documents how farming methods can
influence the nutritional content of foods.
This strategy requires the continuous refinement of new theories of change that are grounded in a
growing scientific understanding of the causal mechanisms that explain how early experiences are built into the
body and
influence lifelong outcomes in learning, behavior, and both physical and mental health.
A
growing body of research shows that one of the most important factors
influencing the academic success of students is the effectiveness of their teachers.
A
growing body of research concludes principals
influence both teacher and student outcomes — including both cognitive and non-cognitive outcomes for students.
The
influence of dietary calcium on calcium metabolism was investigated in
growing dogs that reach an adult
body weight similar to that of humans.
The
influence of various levels of energy intake on the
body weight and skeletal development of
growing Great Danes.
His frequent trips to Mexico (since 1979) have informed and
influenced this now
growing body of work.
He left behind a distinctive
body of mixed - media work — including paintings, murals, sculptures, mosaics and ceramics — whose
influence has only continued to
grow.
But I think we have to expect that the Paris agreement will evolve as the seriousness of our global predicament
grows on the public (and on the corporations and governing
bodies that have such an undue
influence in energy supply matters.)
But in reflecting on the value of the accumulated
body of research pointing to a
growing human
influence on climate, I find it just as valuable to recall, along with Broecker's achievements, one of his missteps.
As you may be aware, those rejecting the enormous
body of evidence pointing to a
growing human
influence on climate had embraced some transitory findings implying that the oceans were cooling.
Everything laid out above tends to draw attention away from the broad and deep
body of work pointing to a
growing and long - lasting human
influence on the climate system.
A new study has joined a
growing body of literature suggesting the cold patch is evidence that a major ocean current system — which transports heat and
influences climate and weather patterns around the world — may be slowing down.
A
growing body of research suggests that perceptions of climate change are
influenced by experience with climate - related natural disasters.
To gauge its
growing influence, take note that just this week, the International Monetary Fund (IMF)-- one of the biggest global financial authorities — has called out to government regulatory
bodies across the world to come to the table for drafting international regulations on cryptocurrencies.
Parents act as gatekeepers to children's activity10 and can play an important role in increasing their child's physical activity.11 — 13 For instance, parents can
influence their child's activity by being active with their child, role - modelling active behaviour and / or by facilitating physical activity for their child (logistic support).13 — 16 Studies examining associations between parent and child physical activity behaviour have yielded mixed results.14 17 — 20 A
growing body of research has shown that providing logistic support is associated with increased physical activity21 — 23 and, therefore, may be the most important source of parental
influence on children's activity.
There is a
growing and robust
body of research that indicates that the
influence of parents is the most underutilized tool in preventing youth substance abuse (e.g., Califano, 2000; Jenkins & Zunguze, 1998; Office of National Drug Control Policy, 1997; Resnick et al., 1997).
Fortunately however, attachment is malleable, and a
growing small
body of literature suggests that music provides a promising means to positively
influence attachment patterns.
Peer
Influence as a Behavior Management Tool Most public and private childcare systems continue to overlook peer influence despite the growing body of literature indicating that it represents a powerful force in maintaining orderly, productive, and positive academic and rehabilitative environments (e.g., Bellafiore & Salend, 1983; Brendtro & Lindgren, 1988; Emery, 1990; Gadow & McKibbon, 1984; Gibbs, Potter, Goldstein, & Brendtro, 1996; Salend, Jantzen, & Geik, 1992; Wasmun
Influence as a Behavior Management Tool Most public and private childcare systems continue to overlook peer
influence despite the growing body of literature indicating that it represents a powerful force in maintaining orderly, productive, and positive academic and rehabilitative environments (e.g., Bellafiore & Salend, 1983; Brendtro & Lindgren, 1988; Emery, 1990; Gadow & McKibbon, 1984; Gibbs, Potter, Goldstein, & Brendtro, 1996; Salend, Jantzen, & Geik, 1992; Wasmun
influence despite the
growing body of literature indicating that it represents a powerful force in maintaining orderly, productive, and positive academic and rehabilitative environments (e.g., Bellafiore & Salend, 1983; Brendtro & Lindgren, 1988; Emery, 1990; Gadow & McKibbon, 1984; Gibbs, Potter, Goldstein, & Brendtro, 1996; Salend, Jantzen, & Geik, 1992; Wasmund, 1988).
While a
growing body of literature analyzed the
influence of maternal psychological symptoms on children's headache (39, 46), few studies explored the importance of maternal alexithymia in this disorder (33, 34).
Despite a
growing body of literature documenting the
influence of social networks on health, less is known in other parts of the world.
This study adds to the
growing body of research that explores problems experienced among older adults (Tse, Hong, Wang, & Cunningham - Williams, 2012; Waite, Laumann, Das, & Schumm, 2009) and also illuminates how problems
influence the parent — child relationship (Fingerman et al., 2012)