Sentences with phrase «likely than those with lower levels»

Results from the 2006 Census show that Indigenous peoples aged 15 years and over with higher levels of schooling were more likely than those with lower levels of attainment to be in full - time employment.

Not exact matches

Farm GDP in 2003/04 is likely to be around 7 per cent below the pre-drought level recorded in 2001/02, with winter crop production likely to be 5 1/2 per cent lower than the pre-drought level.
«Children with low levels of vitamin D were more likely to have high blood pressure and lower levels of high - density lipoprotein, also known as good cholesterol — two factors that are considered major risk factors for heart disease later in life «Children with low vitamin - D levels also had higher levels of parathyroid hormone than their counterparts with adequate vitamin D in their blood.
That's a very misleading account of Labour's record with pensioners: we have a much lower level of pensioner poverty, and for the first time in British history, pensioners are less likely to be in poverty than other adults.
Once researchers adjusted for other factors that could affect dementia risk, such as high blood pressure, high cholesterol and smoking, people with high levels of cynical distrust were three times more likely to develop dementia than people with low levels of cynicism.
The study also looked at whether people with high levels of cynicism were more likely to die sooner than people with low levels of cynicism.
Additionally, lung cancer patients who have high levels of YAP1 in their tumors are more likely to have a poorer prognosis than patients with low levels of YAP1.
But, those with the highest blood levels were 1.71 times more likely to experience a failed embryo implantation than those with the lowest levels.
Women with the highest levels were also 41 percent less likely to give birth to a live infant than women with the lowest blood levels.
The largest urban health systems, which serve as safety nets for large patient populations with lower socioeconomic status and greater likelihood to speak English as a second language, do worse on government patient satisfaction scores than smaller, non-urban hospitals likely to serve white customers with higher education levels, according to a new study by Mount Sinai researchers published this month in the Journal of Hospital Medicine.
With adolescents less likely to spend time outdoors than younger children, they experience less exposure to the sun, which is how we naturally obtain vitamin D. Low vitamin D levels are also a problem at northern latitudes during the winter months when the sun is not sufficient for us to make vitamin D within our bodies, so dietary intakes become more important.
The men who had the highest levels of urate were nearly 40 percent less likely to develop Parkinson's disease than those with the lowest levels.
The new UTMB study by Dr. Ramkumar Menon, assistant professor in the department of obstetrics and gynecology, in collaboration with Winthrop University Hospital and the Kaiser Permenante Southern California Medical Group, found that pregnant women with higher levels of flame - retardant chemicals in their bodies, namely polybrominated diphenyl ethers, were more likely to deliver their babies early than women with lower levels.
Women with low levels of the sex hormone binding globulin were five times more likely to develop gestational diabetes than those with higher levels of the protein (February 2014).
Overweight women with low levels of the hormone adiponectin prior to pregnancy were nearly seven times more likely to develop gestational diabetes than normal weight women with high levels (August 2013).
People with higher blood levels of the protein were more likely to be frail, have diabetes and heart problems, and have a more difficult time recovering from surgery than people with lower levels of the protein.
Children who had low levels of four types of bacteria early in infancy were more likely to be diagnosed with asthma by age 3 than tots who had more of the microbes in their feces.
Compared with people with optimum vitamin D levels, those in the lowest quartile were more than twice as likely to be cognitively impaired.
Low Cholesterol May Shrink Risk for High - Grade Prostate Cancer Men with lower cholesterol are less likely than those with higher levels to develop high - grade prostate cancer, an aggressive form of the disease with a poorer prognosis, according to results of a Johns Hopkins collaborative study.
A landmark 2002 study conducted by a team of Harvard researchers and published in the New England Journal of Medicine found that women with the highest levels of CRP were nearly 2.5 times more likely to experience a first cardiovascular event (including heart attack and stroke) than those with the lowest levels of CRP.
Students aged 18 and older, black students, and students with parents with lower education levels were more likely than others to report no nonmedical amphetamine use, despite reporting nonmedical Adderall use, the study found.
Older adults also tend to have lower magnesium levels than younger people in part because they are more likely to have developed chronic disease or be taking meds that could mess with magnesium levels, but also because magnesium absorption from the gut decreases as we age.
People with type - 2 diabetes are more likely than the general population to develop cardiovascular disease and have lower levels of heart - protective HDL cholesterol, the authors note.
Women with high levels of alpha - amylase — an indicator of stress measured in saliva — are 29 per cent less likely to get pregnant each month and twice as likely to meet the clinical definition of infertility (remaining not pregnant after 12 months of trying) than women with low levels, researchers found.
Phthalates used in plastic have even been linked to low libido in women, with a recent study even suggesting women with high levels of plasticizers were twice as likely to show less interest in sex than those with low levels.
In this study, people with the highest insulin levels were more than four times as likely to have an elevated hs - CRP value compared to those with the lowest insulin levels.
According to a study from 2006 on 80 elderly patients, study participants with the lowest levels of vitamin D were 11 times more likely to be depressed than the study participants with the highest vitamin D levels.
So, many subjects whose urine tested lowest in phytoestrogens likely had higher phytoestrogen levels in the blood... which could correlate with higher cancer rates rather than lower.
Specifically, these scientists found, that among patients with heart disease, those with low levels of glutathione in their blood were 30 percent more likely to suffer a heart attack than those with optimal levels of the antioxidant.
A study from the National Institute of Aging found women with low B12 levels were more than twice as likely to develop depression as women with normal B12 status.
They found that those with the highest consumption, around 118g per day, were 12 times less likely to have high levels of Aβ than those in the lowest consumption group, who ate only 54g per day.
Both men and women who have low levels of this mineral are more likely to suffer from thinning hair than those with normal levels.
[2] One study found that people with the lowest levels are much more likely to suffer a heart attack than those with the highest levels.
In a study looking at NHL training camp, the players with a low level of off - season training (less than three times per week) were three times more likely to get injured than their team mates that partook in sport - specific training at least three times a week (2).
Research has actually shown that people with low levels of antioxidants in their bodies are more likely to develop cancer than those who get healthy, whole food and juice sources of antioxidants on a regular basis in their diet.
In a study of cardiac bypass surgery patients at Duke University, those with low magnesium levels were twice as likely to have a heart attack or die from any cause than those with normal levels.
In a study of 636 patients with suspected coronary artery disease published in the New England Journal of Medicine, researchers found that those with low glutathione levels were 30 percent more likely to have a heart attack than those with healthy levels of the antioxidant.
Another Danish study found that mothers with the highest blood levels of PFOA were three times more likely to have overweight or obese daughters 20 years later than mothers with the lowest levels.
In 2007, British researchers designed an ingenious study that showed that people who responded to stress with high cortisol levels in an experimental setting were more likely to snack in response to daily hassles in their regular lives than low - cortisol responders.
Compared with the participants who consumed less than 10 % of calories from added sugar (same as in Q1), those who consumed above the thresholds of 10 % or 25 % of calories from added sugar were younger; more likely to be non-Hispanic black; less likely to be currently smoking; had lower levels of physical activity, total serum cholesterol, systolic blood pressure, HEI, American Heart Association healthy diet score, 44 and antihypertensive medication use; and had higher intake of sugar - sweetened beverages and prevalence of family history of CVD (Supplement [eTable 2]-RRB-.
Those with lower levels of income or education are more likely than the average internet user to suspect that people lie.
According to the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), «adults with good literacy skills (the equivalent of a good English Language GCSE or better) are much more likely to be in work than those with lower levels of literacy: 83 per cent compared to 55 per cent».
The report goes on to say» [A child] who is very disciplined and persistent is likely to increase his or her maths skills more than a child with equal levels of maths skills but with lower levels of discipline and persistence.
And we can imagine that such cadets in the face of a series of physically and mentally challenging West Point training exercises might be more likely to stick to it than cadets with lower levels of self - reported perseverance and consistency of interests.
Internal Teach For America data show that teachers who demonstrate a high W - 1 proficiency level are significantly more likely to achieve significant academic gains with their students than teachers who demonstrate a lower W - 1 proficiency.
Far too predictably, our study reported that children who attended schools in the most severely low - income neighborhoods were likely to hear far fewer explanations, with those explanations offered at lower difficulty levels, than children in middle - and upper - income areas.
That is partly because AWD isn't available on the lower trim level, but also, the AWD - obsessed are more likely to buy tall wagons with hinged doors, rather than minivans.
In fact, members of the groups with the highest levels of library engagement are more likely to own e-readers than most lower - engagement groups, and almost half (46 %) of Information Omnivores (the second - highest engagement group) own tablets.
It's likely that with a lower annual spending level that the Chase card will be better for you than the Amex card.
• Unlike in the U.S., underwriting standards for qualifying mortgage borrowers in Canada have been maintained at prudent levels resulting in mortgage borrowers here being much more creditworthy; • Canadian mortgage lenders never offered low initial «teaser» rate mortgages that led to most of the difficulties for mortgage borrowers in the U.S.; • Most mortgages in Canada are held by their original lender, not packaged and sold to third parties as is typical in the U.S., and consequently, Canadian mortgage lenders have a vested interest in ensuring that their mortgage borrowers are creditworthy and not likely to default; • Only 0.3 % of Canadian mortgages are in arrears versus 4.5 % in the U.S. and what even before the start of the U.S. housing meltdown two years ago was 2 %; • Canadians tend to pay down their mortgage faster than in the U.S. where mortgage interest is deductible from taxes, which encourages U.S. homeowners to take equity out of their homes to finance other spending, a difference that is reflected in the fact that in Canada mortgage debt accounts for just over 30 % of the value of homes, compared with 55 % in the U.S.
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