Sentences with phrase «longer term studies show»

Long term studies show a higher frequency of El Nino episodes during the LIA and other cold periods.

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But no long - term studies show caffeine helps with sustained weight loss.
And they're especially successful when founders lead the way: Studies show that founder - run firms tend to outperform others by a considerable margin over the long term.
A short - term study of 29 young men showed that they consumed on average 238 fewer calories each day for two weeks when they were told not to eat anything between 7 p.m. and 6 a.m. And these calories they were no longer eating were coming mostly from high - fat, high - carb foods.
Academic research on the benefits of mindfulness is still in short supply since the movement is new, but there are studies that show the long - term impact stress has on the brain, and more specifically the hippocampus.
If you think this isn't important, bear in mind that long - term studies show that working 11 or more hours a day at least doubles the risk of depression.
Many baby boomers in their late 50s and 60s expect to keep working longer than their parents» generation, but studies show they're hoping to do it on their own terms.
Actually, people in studies who showed «more rapid and greater initial weight loss» also have «lower body weight at the end of long - term follow - up,» the researchers write.
Studies have shown that your asset allocation has a bigger impact on your long - term returns than any specific fund you pick.
Long - term studies of stock market returns have shown as much as 75 % of your returns come from dividends.
As our study has consistently shown over the past eight years, there is no long - term correlation between the amount of money a company spends on its innovation efforts and its overall financial performance; instead, what matters is how companies use that money and other resources, as well as the quality of their talent, processes, and decision making.
Another study by Mark DesJardine, now a business professor at HEC Paris, showed that when analysts go away, companies can better focus on the longer term.
There have been several studies done showing that women have very different preferences for men based on the type of relationship they are seeking - short term or long term.
Even though these women were not fasting, this study shows that minimal levels of body fat, combined with long - term calorie deficits, and possible mild protein malnutrition can result in marked hormonal disruptions.
Our studies of graduate students and junior faculty show that they often view themselves as service providers rather than professors on a long - term mission.
Mintz does cite one study showing that «serious social, emotional or psychological problems» are 2.5 times more frequent in the long term among children of divorced parents, but the citation is buried in a footnote.
Among the many factors that influence my choice of milk to use in this recipe are several long - term studies (including the Harvard's Health Professionals Study and the one by Catherine S. Berkey of Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Women's Hospital) that have shown that even low - fat dairy products can contribute to weight gain.
Independent studies show that Rainforest Alliance training leads to increased yields and income, as well as many other long - term benefits for farmers, families and communities that depend on cocoa.
In follow - up studies, we did some modelling which showed it would only take 2 % of people to switch to healthier choices for traffic light labels to deliver the type of health benefits that would save the government money in the long term.
«Clinical studies have shown that when you reach 10 or more treatments, you will see more long - term effects or benefits,» Lafferty said.
Professor Donnan says studies show that when people return from a shared training session or public event there is scant long - term effect on attitudes.
Long - term studies have shown that secure individuals are more likely to be outgoing, popular, well - adjusted, compassionate, and altruistic.
Because studies show that one - off concussion education isn't enough to change concussion symptom reporting behavior, Step Three in the SmartTeams Play SafeTM #TeamUp4 ConcussionSafetyTM game plan calls for coaches, athletes, athletic trainers, team doctors (and, at the youth and high school level, parents) to attend a mandatoryconcussion safety meeting before every sports season to learn in detail about the importance of immediate concussion symptom reporting, not just in minimizing the risks concussions pose to an athlete's short - and long - term health, but in increasing the chances for individual and team success.
She cites the important 2013 World Health Organization (WHO) study that failed to show long - term differences in adult health due to breastfeeding (except for IQ), but she overstated their conclusion: They actually concluded that health benefits persist into childhood and adolescence, and they advocate for exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months of life.
This first - ever large and long - term study of hormonal changes related to fatherhood showed that men who take care of their children have lower testosterone levels.
But, studies show corporal punishment has long - term consequences for kids.
When I finally had a chance to speak, we were already running over the 2 1/2 hours allotted for the roundtable, so I was only able to briefly touch on two of my many message points: one, that the game can be and is being made safer, and two, that, based on my experience following a high school football team in Oklahoma this past season - which will be the subject of a MomsTEAM documentary to be released in early 2013 called The Smartest Team - I saw the use of hit sensors in football helmets as offering an exciting technological «end around» the problem of chronic under - reporting of concussions that continues to plague the sport and remains a major impediment, in my view, to keeping kids safe (the reasons: if an athlete is allowed to keep playing with a concussion, studies show that their recovery is likely to take longer, and they are at increased risk of long - term problems (e.g. early dementia, depression, more rapid aging of the brain, and in rare cases, chronic traumatic encephalopathy, and in extremely rare instances, catastrophic injury or death.)
«Our study shows that young knees are more prone to re-injury than the adult population when compared to other research in this area - and is the first study to examine the incidence and risk factors for further ACL injury in a solely juvenile population over the long term,» said lead author Justin Roe of North Sydney Orthopaedic & Sports Medicine Centre.
4) Not only does breastfeeding offer health benefits while a child is actively being nursed, but studies show that it also provides long - term health benefits such as reduced chances of asthma, childhood leukemia, diabetes, gastroenteritis, otitis media (ear infections), LRTIs (pneumonia, bronchitis, etc), necrotizing enterocolitis, obesity, and other potentially life - altering or fatal conditions.
And considering many of the health effects are long - term, let's hope that the wealth of scientific studies that show the evils of BPA will prevail.
Long - term studies show that the more involved fathers are after separation and divorce, the better.
I read a study when pregnant that showed the long term outcomes for women who had torn naturally vs routine episitiomy was ultimately in favour of the former.
Studies of 3, 10 and 14 - year old children that had a mother that smoked weed during her pregnancy showed that the child does suffer in the long - term from marijuana usage.
Studies also show that delayed cord - clamping can increase fetal hemoglobin, baby's blood volume and increases the long term iron stores in baby's, so it's really good for them.
The study did show some positive short - term cognitive effects of breastfeeding, but no long - term advantages.
A systematic review of some of the long - term effects of breastfeeding showed that there may be a link between breastfeeding and later - in - life healthy blood pressure, lowered chance of obesity and diabetes, and some studies showed a decreased risk of high cholesterol.
Although an NFP study conducted when children were 4 years old showed no effect, 18 another study found reductions in substantiated reports of child maltreatment 15 years after enrollment.19 Across a number of HFA studies there was no evidence of near - term effects on substantiated reports, 20,21,22,23 and there were no longer - term follow - up studies.
Several studies have also attempted to understand the role of breastfeeding on IQ, and although some authors conclude that the observed advantage of breastfeeding on IQ is related only to genetic and socioenvironmental factors, a recent meta - analysis showed that after adjustment for appropriate key co-factors, breastfeeding was associated with significantly higher scores for cognitive development than formula feeding.6 Longer duration of breastfeeding has also been positively associated with intelligence in adulthood.22 We also observed the benefits of long - term breastfeeding on mental indices, along with the indirect benefit of balancing the impact of exposure to p, p ′ DDE after adjustment for some socioeconomic variables.
Scores of animal and human studies show that early life stress, such as severe early social deprivation, leads to long - term changes in the brain, cognitive and social problems, and heightened susceptibility to anxiety, depression, and drug abuse in adulthood.
Show me a long - term study that proves that chemicals in pain meds, narcotics, cold medicine, and birth control pills do not cause health problems for those babies later in life.
Previous studies have shown that a high fat maternal diet during gestation and lactation has a long - term impact on the infant's gut microbiome (the community of bacteria living inside the human gut.)
A recent study of siblings, one who was breast - fed and the other who was not, showed that the long - term health benefits of breast - feeding may have been overstated.
It does work in the sense that it stops the pituitary gland from producing prolactin, but that isn't always a good thing, and there have been studies showing that it can be very harmful long term for the mother.
Studies show that breastfeeding has long - term health benefits for both mother and baby.
While many studies support the mental health benefits of breast milk, this study showed not only the short term but also the long term extraordinary benefit of breast milk for preemies.
Because the benefits of breastfeeding are, in most studies, shown to be dose dependent, increasing the amount of breast milk consumed by premature infants, either through extending duration or increasing the number of breast vs formula feeds, is an important contribution to their short - and long - term health.
Let's say the blogosphere is abuzz about a research study that shows that sleep - training methods like cry - it - out have no long - term effects on children or that physically punitive discipline tactics like spanking result in children who are better behaved or that birthing without drug pain relief is dangerous.
He said this study fills an important gap in understanding how contact affects healthy brains, as a step toward better understanding why a small number of athletes in contact sports show negative long - term health consequences.
Recent studies done by psychologists and child care professionals have shown that the long term affects of baby wearing are only positive.
Studies have shown that both in the long and short term, babies who are breastfed are healthier, and therefore place less of a financial burden on the health system.
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