Some boomers will even choose to move out of the city and into the countryside because commuting isn't a factor after retirement and was
likely less a factor for them anyway.
Not exact matches
They were also
less likely to complain that a teacher, or a course, or another external
factor, was responsible if they had difficulty.
Moving back to the irritation
factor, the fact that you can get a closer shave with
lesser passes when using a safety razor means that really, you're
likely to reduce the amount of irritation by a
factor of 10.
Finally, the ongoing issue of student debt
factored in to well - being after college insofar as the greater the debt the
less likely the student achieved well - being in all five areas.
The pastor is
less likely to be a critical
factor in membership trends in churches of one hundred or fewer members because of the natural capacity of the small congregation to be like an extended family.
Parents who are under a lot of stress, because of poverty or other destabilizing
factors in their lives, are
less likely than other parents to engage in the kind of calm, attentive, responsive interactions with their infants that promote secure attachment.
While I certainly think WIC's promotion of formula is closely related to poor breastfeeding outcomes, I'm also interested in how maternity leave and breastfeeding friendly employers
factor into why low income American mothers are
less likely to breastfeed.
According to the AAP, toddlers and preschool boys have a tendency to be more physically active than girls, and therefore
less likely to sit still — a
factor that could certainly contribute to potty training delays.
The researchers also found that many of the studies showed that children who had restrictive parents were
less likely to get involved in negative behaviors such as cyberbullying, drug use, vandalism, and theft, and were
less likely to have poor body image —
factors the study authors called «negative consumer socialization outcomes.»
«The CDC report and other research shows that babies born to women cared for by Certified Professional Midwives are far
less likely to be preterm or low birth weight, two of the primary contributing
factors not only to infant mortality, but to racial and ethnic disparities in birth outcomes.»
Baby is much
less likely to have the airway kinked as it is a great risk
factor in the cradle carry, called positional asphyxiation.
Additionally, many
factors known to influence breastfeeding duration, including cultural practices, prenatal education, hospital practices, and postpartum support, are
likely to vary between
less developed countries and the United States.
If you know the risk
factors of postpartum depression, you will put in the preventative measures and will be
less likely to be hit by it unexpectedly.
They do also point out that there are certain
factors that make a TOLAC
less likely to succeed, and that when they do «fail» you are more
likely to have morbidity (which makes sense, as a major surgery is considered a morbidity to begin with).
The clearest way to understand white privilege is as a set of hardships that white Americans are
less likely to experience than those of other races (other
factors like income being equal).
Less drastically, to be sure, but in each case the effect has been similar: confidence in the market for renewables undermined; companies less likely to invest and a risk premium factored in and at least partly passed on to the rest of
Less drastically, to be sure, but in each case the effect has been similar: confidence in the market for renewables undermined; companies
less likely to invest and a risk premium factored in and at least partly passed on to the rest of
less likely to invest and a risk premium
factored in and at least partly passed on to the rest of us.
Four new
factors may make tactical voting
less likely among some particular groups of voters, and its results more unpredictable among others, this time.
Republicans still trail Democrats by about 1300 voters in this group, but if you
factor in Working Families and Conservative voters the
likely Democratic edge shrinks to
less than 600 votes.
The research also finds that black students are 54 percent
less likely than white students to be identified as eligible for gifted - education services after adjusting for the students» previous scores on standardized tests, demographic
factors, and school and teacher characteristics.
According to a 2013 study of California farmers,
factors like exposure to extreme weather events and perceived changes in water availability made farmers more
likely to believe in climate change, while negative experiences with environmental policies can make farmers
less likely to believe that climate change is occurring, said Meredith Niles, a postdoctoral research fellow at Harvard's Sustainability Science Program and lead author of the study.
It is the first study to look at how a variety of personality and background
factors predict whether a person will select jobs that are more (or
less)
likely to be automated in the future.
Although the number of cases from contaminated meat may be declining — the result, he says, of
factors like more rigorous sanitary controls in slaughterhouses and thorough heating of hamburgers by fast - food chains — the bug is spreading farther in foods that are
less likely to be cooked (and therefore sterilized), such as fruit and lettuce.
Researchers found that patients were
less likely to undergo surgery if they were older than 50 years, black, unmarried or located in regions outside the East, among other
factors.
After accounting for age, coronary calcium score and cardiovascular risk
factors including diabetes, high blood pressure and high cholesterol, women using hormone replacement therapy were overall 30 percent
less likely to die than those not on hormone therapy.
This
factor partly explains why children who consume the unprocessed product are
less likely to develop asthma.
• After controlling for various
factors known to influence transplant decisions, women were 87 %
less likely to want to undergo living donor kidney transplantation than men.
Even after making statistical allowances for
factors such as psychiatric disorders, economic status, and prior violent acts, they found that those who watched 1 to 3 hours of TV per day were about 60 % more
likely to get in a serious fight, threaten someone, or use a weapon to commit a crime than those who watched
less than an hour a day.
After they statistically accounted for smoking, family history, and other
factors known to increase high blood pressure risk, the researchers found that women who adhered to a healthy diet were 20 percent
less likely to develop high blood pressure than those who did not.
The team
factored in how over time survivors may also be
less likely to become infected after having experience of avoiding or fending off zombies.
The heavier they become, the
less likely that surgery will be successful at reducing these cardiovascular disease risk
factors.»
Since age and rank are correlated — older baboons are
less likely to be high - ranking — the team corrected for the effect of age, but found that rank was still the most important
factor in predicting wound - healing time.
However, for patients having noncardiac surgery with three to four cardiac risk
factors, those receiving β - blockers were significantly
less likely to die than those not receiving β - blockers, the authors found.
People in the fastest declining group were still 30 percent
less likely to die of cancer when the results were adjusted to control for
factors such as smoking, diabetes and heart disease, among others.
After the researchers corrected for
factors such as age and education, they determined that Norwegians who had taken salbutamol at least once in their lives were about one - third
less likely to develop Parkinson's disease.
For example, while the East African drought was found to be both more
likely and more intense because of warming, the situation in the Middle East was
less clear, with no discernable climate change connection to the various
factors that influenced it.
Although some patients choose their primary care physician, and sex of the physician may be a
factor in making their decision, patients hospitalized urgently or emergently are
less likely to select their physicians.
Overall, researchers showed that regardless of other risk
factors, including age at diagnosis or the initial white blood cell count, patients with an MRD level of 1 percent or more on day 19 of therapy were far
less likely than other young leukemia patients to be alive and cancer - free 10 years later.
Despite the allogenic barrier, the MRL mice showed a similar pattern as the syngeneic recipients, suggesting that the engraftment was
less likely to be regulated by adaptive immunological
factors.
After adjusting the statistics to compensate for
factors such as the ages and genders of the study participants, the researchers found that the married people were 50 %
less likely to be overweight.
Out of 3,635 people surveyed about their health and reading habits, bookworms were 20 percent
less likely to die over the next 12 years — even after researchers controlled for
factors such as gender, education, and cognitive ability.
Those receiving treatment for just some of their risk
factors were 26 %
less likely to develop the disease.
The study also found that two unhealthy
factors — smoking and diabetes — were
less likely in women whose periods began later and ended later.
They are more prone to smoke,
less likely to pay attention to diet and exercise, and more
likely to neglect their prescribed medications — all serious risk
factors for heart disease.
Guys are generally
less likely to choose a celibate lifestyle as such but it can happen by default as a result of other
factors such as shyness, emotional baggage or lack of social opportunity.
When they controlled for
factors such as age, body mass index, smoking status, and alcohol consumption, the researchers found that people in the low physical - activity group were 10 %
less likely to have had an infection than those in the sedentary group.
Longevity -
factor Q10 If there are only relatively small amounts of the inflammatory
factors TNF - alpha circulating in your body, you are
less likely to develop cancer and you'll probably age more slowly.
All one can say is that Kitavans, with their diet of far
less junk food, higher (cellulose) vegetables, high MCTs, lower protein, that may help result in short and lean stature
likely secondary to lower IGF - 1and mTOR (known longevity
factors in animals), with their
less stressed lifestyle gives them low rates of heart disease and diabetes but with only an average lifespan with few centenarians, that may
likely be despite eating starches than because of it.
All those
factors contributing to magnesium depletion haven't gone away, so there's
likely even
less magnesium in our food today.
Research has found people who get at least 25 percent of their daily calories from added sugars of any kind were more than three times more
likely to have low levels of the «good» HDL cholesterol in their bloodstream, a risk
factor for heart disease, than people who got
less than 5 percent of their calories from sweeteners.
Other studies have shown that soy protein is
less effective for body builders than whey protein because its amino acids are more
likely to go into splanchnic circulation (stomach, small intestines, colon, liver, pancreas and spleen) than into peripheral regions such as muscle tissues.4, 5 This makes sense because whey protein provides greater amounts of the branched chain amino acids (BCAAs) leucine, isoleucine and valine as well as more methionine and lysine, all of which are critically needed for muscle building.6 - 9 Researchers have also found the low BCAA content of soy protein adversely affects muscle building by disrupting both leucine signaling10 and the activation of myogenic translation initiation
factors.