Sentences with phrase «lower estimated lifetime»

The study found that 20 to 59 year old individuals having the highest intake of fiber had a substantially lower estimated lifetime cardiovascular disease risk in comparison to those with the lowest intake of fiber.

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The model estimated that lifetime incidence and mortality risks averaged 11 percent to 13 percent lower for every 5 - point higher ADR, which translates to overall differences of 53 percent to 60 percent between the lowest and highest quintiles.
The lifetime prevalence of low back pain in industrialized countries is estimated at 60 % to 70 % of the population, making it one of the most pervasive forms of chronic pain.
Using estimates from Chetty et al. on how 3rd grade test scores affect later adult earnings, and estimates from Bartik, Gormley and Adelstein of expected adult income of children from different income groups, I project that for low - income children, the 3rd grade test score effects estimated by Duncan / Sojourner would be consistent with a lifetime increase in adult earnings of about 13 %.
Over the years, I've seen all sorts of guidelines and estimates for how much of their nest egg retirees ought to devote to immediate annuities that turn savings into reliable lifetime income, with some suggestions as low as 25 % and others upwards of 80 % or more.
Conservative estimates indicate that low credit scores cost consumers around $ 6,000 a year — that's $ 75,000 in a lifetime.
All told, lifetime global Wii U sales currently sit at just 3.45 million — two million less than Nintendo's original estimate, and more than 500,000 units lower than the company's most recent estimate.
Well, given humankind's renewed eagerness to burn fossil fuels and their long lifetime in the atmosphere, even a climate sensitivity below the low end estimate (which no one believes) or at the low end (which is highly unlikely) can still be overwhelmed by CO2 emissions going forward.
If we presume that the MWP gives an indication of the true lag, with the lower bound being around 690 years, we could make an estimate of when a significant decrease / flattening should appear, which is approximately in 2090 — beyond my lifetime.
The pre-industrial lifetime is estimated to be 15 — 34 % lower than today.
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