The terrorist attack on the World Trade Center (WTC) in New York City on September 11, 2001 (9/11) has had long - term
mental and physical health consequences [1, 2, 3, 4].
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Methadone is still a drug and a very addictive one with
mental and physical health consequences!
Being sleep deprived can have serious long - term
mental and physical health consequences, such as weight gain, heart problems, an inability to focus, and more.
Not exact matches
And the cost goes beyond the consequences on our physical and mental heal
And the cost goes beyond the
consequences on our
physical and mental heal
and mental health.
If children are only allowed to run, jump,
and climb when strictly supervised, they aren't going to find it very fun
and are likely to do less of it which can have detrimental
consequences on both their
physical and mental health (think unimaginative obese kids).
Sleep insufficiency has been connected to
physical and mental health consequences, including reduced memory function
and learning ability, obesity, hypertension
and cardiovascular disease.
While exposure to
physical aggression
and self - harm are known to have detrimental
consequences for nurses working in
mental health services in terms of staff sickness
and trauma, this new study suggests that nurses who are subject to humiliating personal remarks experience higher levels of distressing emotions, including anger.
Yet, despite increased global attention to violence perpetrated against women
and girls,
and recent advances in knowledge about how to tackle these abuses (Paper 1, Paper 3), levels of violence against women — including intimate partner violence, rape, female genital mutilation, trafficking,
and forced marriages — remain unacceptably high, with serious
consequences for victims»
physical and mental health.
Scientists believe that the quality
and size of the social relationships nurtured in childhood may have important physiological
consequences for
physical and mental health for youth.
The findings add to a growing list of
health consequences associated with hearing loss, including increased risk of dementia, falls, hospitalizations,
and diminished
physical and mental health overall.
The findings suggest that although there may be long - term
health benefits associated with increased socioeconomic status, there may also be
consequences due to the subsequent
mental and physical strain.
Some of the
consequences of obesity go beyond
physical and mental health, too.
While anxiety
and depression are characterized as
mental health disorders rather than physiological illnesses, this really is a distinction without a difference as the functioning of the brain is a direct
consequence of biochemical reactions that are no less dependent on
physical aspects of our bodies, than our hearts
and lungs are.
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Consequences of dieting to lose weight: effects on
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We're understanding more
and more how these two concepts interact: A stable, supportive relationship with an adult can be the key to a child's
health and resilience, despite adversity; conversely, when a caregiver doesn't have the capacity to provide that support, the child can face severe
mental and physical consequences.
A fact that sometimes might have serious
consequences on individuals»
physical and mental health, as many cultures have their own philosophies
and strong views on issues such as
health, illness, healing etc..
«The
mental and physical health, social,
and academic
consequences of bullying have an enormous impact on human
and social capital.
The
consequence of missing that critical opportunity to diagnose girls is an increased risk for serious
mental and physical health problems
and lifelong struggles in school, work,
and personal lives.
This compelling knowledge base underscores three significant, unmet needs: (1) valid
and reliable biological
and bio-behavioral measures (or «biomarkers») of «toxic stress» to identify children who are at higher risk of chronic disease in adulthood; (2) more effective intervention strategies to prevent, reduce, or mitigate the long - term
health consequences of significant adversity in early childhood;
and (3) biomarkers that are sensitive to change
and can thus be used to assess the short - term
and medium - term effects of intervention strategies whose ultimate impacts on
physical and mental health may not be apparent until decades later.
These stressors have academic,
mental health,
and physical health consequences; however, implementing protective
and affirming school policies may alleviate some stressors gender expansive students encounter.
If something isn't done, the student loan crisis could quickly evolve into a full scale
mental and physical health crisis that will have significant
consequences on millennials as a generation.
There's another kind of «work» that isn't exactly work (you can't bill for it) that has good
consequences, activity that is calming, detoxifying, extraordinarily pleasant, enhances
physical and mental health and, ironically, also increases our ability to do traditional work well.
Now 27, he is still coping with the
physical and mental health consequences of a brain injury that the WSIB accepts will impair him for life — however it won't pay for the services he needs now or the wages he might have earned.
How does Ontario's workers» compensation system help or hinder the protection of injured workers — immediately
and over time — against negative economic, social,
physical and mental health consequences of injury
and how legislation, policies, programs
and practices can best support injured workers?.
Long - Term
Physical and Mental Health Consequences of Childhood Physical Abuse: Results From a Large Population - Based Sample of Men and Women Springer, Sheridan, Kuo, & Carnes Child Abuse and Neglect: The International Journal, 31 (5), 2007 View Abstract Examines how childhood physical abuse, with the effects of family background and childhood adversities, affects mid-life mental and physical
Physical and Mental Health Consequences of Childhood Physical Abuse: Results From a Large Population - Based Sample of Men and Women Springer, Sheridan, Kuo, & Carnes Child Abuse and Neglect: The International Journal, 31 (5), 2007 View Abstract Examines how childhood physical abuse, with the effects of family background and childhood adversities, affects mid-life mental and physical h
Health Consequences of Childhood
Physical Abuse: Results From a Large Population - Based Sample of Men and Women Springer, Sheridan, Kuo, & Carnes Child Abuse and Neglect: The International Journal, 31 (5), 2007 View Abstract Examines how childhood physical abuse, with the effects of family background and childhood adversities, affects mid-life mental and physical
Physical Abuse: Results From a Large Population - Based Sample of Men
and Women Springer, Sheridan, Kuo, & Carnes Child Abuse
and Neglect: The International Journal, 31 (5), 2007 View Abstract Examines how childhood
physical abuse, with the effects of family background and childhood adversities, affects mid-life mental and physical
physical abuse, with the effects of family background
and childhood adversities, affects mid-life
mental and physicalphysical healthhealth.
The Report, Bringing Them Home, reveals the extent of forced removal, which went on for 150 years into the early 1970s
and its
consequences in terms of broken families, shattered
physical and mental health, loss of languages, cultures
and connection to traditional land, loss of parenting skills
and the enormous distress still being experienced by many of its victims today.
Regardless of the mechanism, the pattern of hyporesponsivity of the ANS
and HPA axis observed among previously institutionalized children is likely to have downstream
consequences for their
physical and mental health.
What are the potential
consequences for individual learning, earning,
and mental and physical health?
Failure to address IPV among women who use alcohol or other drugs has been found to increase the likelihood of continued drug use, relapse, attrition from drug treatment
and a host of other negative
physical and mental health consequences.
Using a variety of lessons
and activities, students learn about the
physical and mental development that occurs during adolescence, analyze the
consequences of personal choices on
health and well - being, learn that they have nonviolent options when conflicts arise,
and evaluate the benefits of being a positive family
and community role model.
Discussion Over the past several decades, there has been much documentation of the detrimental
consequences of ACEs in later adulthood with regard to
mental health and physical health outcomes (Felitti et al., 1998).
It summarizes qualitative
and quantitative research conducted in Ecuador, Guatemala, Nicaragua,
and Peru to document the dire
physical,
mental,
and social
health consequences of forced pregnancy on girls living in these countries.
Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a complex
and significant public
health problem with adverse
physical and mental health consequences not only for the adults involved but also for the children who are exposed to IPV.
These changes are important because both stressors
and depression can sensitize the inflammatory response in such a way that they produce heightened responsiveness to stressful events as well as antigen challenge.25, 27,28,60 Furthermore, more frequent or persistent stress - related changes in plasma levels of these key cytokines have broad implications for
health; elevated levels of proinflammatory cytokines have been linked to a variety of age - related disease, including cardiovascular disease, osteoporosis, arthritis, type 2 diabetes mellitus, certain cancers,
and frailty
and functional decline.29 Moreover, inflammatory activation can enhance development of depressive symptoms.30, 31 Thus, relationships characterized by hostility, repeated conflicts,
and heightened IL - 6 levels could have negative
consequences for both
physical and mental health.
These
consequences pervade all aspects of her life, as she endures the multitude of serious
and long - lasting sequelae such as potential PTSD, depression, anxiety, vulnerability to recurrent sexual victimization, substance use,
and chronic
physical and mental health problems (Astin et al. 1993; Astin et al. 1995; Bergman et al. 1987; Campbell et al. 1995; Cascardi & O» Leary, 1992; Cascardi et al. 1995; Gleason, 1993; Jaffe et al. 1986; Kemp et al. 1991; Kernic et al. 2000; Kernic et al. 2003; Kilpatrick & Acierno, 2003; Koss et al. 2003; McCauley et al. 1995; Orava et al. 1996; Plichta & Weisman, 1995; Saunders, 1994) *.