What can
intervention studies tell us about the relationship between fruit and vegetable consumption and weight management?
Not exact matches
Living Goods
told us at that time that the results from the RCT were not going to be reliable due to spillover of the
intervention into control locations and incorrect matching of the treatment area and the treatment survey area — issues that reduce the statistical power of the
study.1
A popular
study published in the Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology found that when college women were given a «compassion
intervention» after eating doughnuts (where researchers basically
told them things like, «Don't be too hard on yourself for indulging,» or, «Everyone eats unhealthy foods sometimes; it's OK»), these women actually ate less candy afterward than a group of women who also ate the doughnuts but who weren't given the same compassion
intervention.
All
told, this research points to the need for additional
studies that examine how yoga may influence depression and whether alterations of biomarkers such as HRV can be used as an objective, physiological measure of a yoga
intervention's success in reducing depressive symptoms.
I have been doing a lot of reading recently to find out what academic educational research
studies can
tell us about which
interventions are effective for improving pupil progress.
Julian Ramirez - Villegas, lead author of the
study at CGIAR's Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security said: «This
study tells where, and crucially when,
interventions need to be made to stop climate change destroying vital food supplies in Africa.
And
studies show that if a person is introduced to a particular technology before it's needed for a health
intervention, they are much more likely to use it,» Cook
told Digital Trends.