Having observed this behavior and shown that odors make larvae overcome their natural tendency to
moderate the risk associated with searching for food, we want to understand the brain areas involved in this process of balancing cost and benefit.
Not exact matches
Strong evidence from observational studies has shown that
moderate alcohol consumption is
associated with a lower
risk of cardiovascular disease.
Moderate alcohol consumption also is
associated with reduced
risk of all - cause mortality among middle - aged and older adults and may help to keep cognitive function intact with age.»
However, other studies have found no difference in
risk associated with
moderate versus high levels of protein intake, and even when differences have been found, they have not turned out to be statistically significant.
Dewey7 has recently reviewed the literature on this topic and concluded that breastfeeding is likely to be
associated with a reduction in the
risk of child obesity to a
moderate extent.
Each increase in an increment of 5 - metabolic equivalent hours per week (MET - h / wk), which is equal to about 100 minutes per week of
moderate - intensity physical activity or 50 minutes per week of vigorous - intensity activity, was
associated with a 9 percent lower
risk of T2DM.
Additionally, vigorous mid-life as well as
moderate late - life physical exercise were
associated with decreased
risk of incident MCI.
After following the participants for about three years, the researchers found that a history of
moderate physical exercise in middle age was
associated with a significantly decreased
risk of MCI progressing to dementia.
This association was still observed among patients participating in high levels of
moderate to vigorous physical activity, indicating that regular high levels of physical activity do not fully protect against the
risks associated with prolonged periods of sedentary behaviors.
According to the study results higher anxiety and anger scores, depression and caregiver stress were
associated with increased
risk of CAC greater than 100 units (
moderate to severe disease) in patients with RA.
Moderate alcohol consumption is linked to a lower
risk of stroke than abstinence, whereas heavy alcohol consumption has been
associated with an increased
risk of stroke and stroke mortality.
Moderate - to - severe psoriasis is
associated with a dose - dependent
risk for cardiovascular and metabolic morbidity.
Compared with beer and liquor, wine seems to be
associated with a lower
risk of alcoholic cirrhosis up to a
moderate level of weekly alcohol amount.
«Mild - to -
moderate obstructive sleep apnea is
associated with hypertension, diabetes: Studies show that young and middle - aged adults with sleep apnea have increased
risk.»
Preliminary data from two studies suggest that mild - to -
moderate obstructive sleep apnea is
associated with an increased
risk of developing hypertension and diabetes.
«Similarly,
moderate sleep apnea was
associated with increased
risk of developing diabetes by almost 3 times compared to individuals without sleep apnea.»
Long - acting opioids are
associated with a significantly increased
risk of death when compared with alternative medications for
moderate - to - severe chronic pain, according to a Vanderbilt study released today in JAMA.
«The early diagnosis and treatment with well - monitored, continuous use of CPAP therapy in otherwise healthy young adults with
moderate to severe obstructive sleep apnea might prevent the future development of hypertension and reduce the
risk of cardiovascular complications
associated with the disease,» said Korcarz.
Moderate alcohol consumption was shown to be
associated with a lower
risk of T2DM in several observational studies.
In contrast, more than 70 other common alleles have been
associated with breast cancer susceptibility, most of which confer only a mild to
moderate increase in
risk.
Moderate alcohol consumption is
associated with an increased
risk of certain cancers, including breast, esophageal, and liver.
Having two or more drinks a day can increase your
risk of developing breast cancer by as much as 41 %, according to a 1998 analysis published in the Journal of the American Medical Association; even that
moderate one beverage per day is
associated with a 10 % bump in
risk, Dr. Rimm says.
«Our study would suggest that
moderate sodium intake — average sodium intake — is
associated with the lowest
risk of cardiovascular events,» O'Donnell says.
In another first, the committee addressed a major staple in so many of our diets: coffee, saying that there is strong evidence that
moderate consumption is not
associated with long - term health
risks.
In the meanwhile, a big number of studies have shown that consuming a
moderate amount of full - fat diary products instead their low - fat versions can reduce the
risk of developing heart disease and diabetes, while in healthy people over 60 years of age, a higher cholesterol has been
associated with a lower
risk of mortality.
Regular and
moderate coffee consumption has consistently been
associated with a possible lower type 2 diabetes
risk.
MCT oil has been shown to significantly improve the memory and overall brain health of people with functional brain problems like brain fog and even people with mild to
moderate Alzheimer's disease who had the APOE4 gene, which is
associated with an increased
risk factor of the neurological condition.
Research has proven that
moderate alcohol consumption of about a drink a day is
associated with a 14 - 25 % reduced
risk of developing heart disease in comparison to not drinking alcohol at all.
On the other hand, research indicates that
moderate alcohol consumption is
associated with better brain function and less
risk of dementia, especially in elderly populations.
Research has also shown that
moderate consumption of coffee isn't
associated with a higher
risk of stroke, coronary heart disease or hypertension.
Moderate: Those pills with 30 to 35 micrograms of ethinyl estradiol or 50 micrograms mestranol were
associated with a 1.6-fold higher
risk of breast cancer.
Exercise regularly In a study of more than 47,000 men and women in Finland,
moderate and high levels of physical activity were
associated with lower stroke
risk.
«We know from some very good epidemiological studies,» said Dr. Thompson, «that 150 minutes of
moderate exercise each week is clearly
associated with improved health outcomes,» including longevity and reduced
risk of many diseases.
Scientific research indicates that
moderate coffee consumption is statistically significantly
associated with a reduced
risk of developing type 2 diabetes1 - 17.
The association has been studied in several different populations and the available research suggests that a
moderate intake of coffee is
associated with a lower
risk of developing type 2 diabetes, compared to consuming none or less than 2 cups per day2,15 - 17.
The study concluded that compared with
moderate sodium intake of 4 to 5 grams per day (two to two and one - half teaspoons salt), high sodium intake, greater than 7 grams per day is
associated with a significantly increased
risk of death and serious CVD events in hypertensive populations only, but not in the normotensive population.
In some epidemiological studies,
moderate coffee consumption was
associated with a decreased
risk of Parkinson's disease in men [22,78,191].
Red wine:
Moderate consumption of alcohol (1 - 2 drinks a day) has been
associated with a decreased
risk of heart attack and stroke.
In some studies,
moderate coffee drinking (3 - 5 cups / day) was
associated with a lower
risk of cardiovascular disease [49,70,76, 185], but in others it was not [22,181].
Moderate - to - high IgG reactivity to specific dietary antigens in the absence of a complement marker * may be
associated with high titers of IgG4 and a variable
risk for systemic food intolerance.
However,
moderate or high protein consumption was
associated with an increased
risk of death related to complications
associated with diabetes.
However, other studies have found no difference in
risk associated with
moderate versus high levels of protein intake, and even when differences have been found, they have not turned out to be statistically significant.
Several scientific studies show that
moderate coffee consumption is
associated with a reduced
risk of developing type 2 diabetes.
The body of scientific research suggests that, overall,
moderate coffee drinking is not
associated with an increased
risk of developing cancer and in the case of certain cancers, may be
associated with reduced
risk.
To minimize the confounding effect and test for potential modification by an overall lifestyle pattern, we further performed a stratified analysis according to a priori — defined healthy lifestyle pattern, as characterized by never smoking or ever smoking for fewer than 5 pack - years, never or
moderate alcohol intake (< 14 g / d in women and < 28 g / d in men), body mass index (calculated as weight in kilograms divided by height in meters squared) of at least 18.5 and less than 25.0, and physical activity of at least 150 min / wk at a
moderate level or at least 75 min / wk at a vigorous level (equivalent to ≥ 7.5 metabolic equivalent h / wk) as recommended.18 Likewise, given the previous report that protein intake was
associated with a higher
risk for diabetes - related mortality, 8 we examined the protein - mortality association according to the history of diabetes.
When it came to online - only social interactions, like wall posts and private messages,
moderate levels were
associated with the lowest
risk of death.
Java drinkers got more good news earlier this year, when the 2015 Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee stated that «strong evidence shows that consumption of coffee within the
moderate range (3 to 5 cups per day or up to 400 mg / d caffeine) is not
associated with increased long - term
risks among healthy individuals.
The U.S. firm Ibbotson
Associates did a study for Canada's Bullion Management Group a few years ago that found investors can potentially improve their balance of
risk and reward with a precious metals weighting of 7.1 per cent in conservative accounts, 12.5 per cent in
moderate accounts and 15.7 per cent in aggressive accounts.
Yet the VII investor is not able to obtain the benefit of being at the more
moderate levels of
risk associated with being at a 120 percent stock allocation at a time of reasonable prices.
The panel, called Picking the Low - Hanging Fruit: Lessons in Getting Early Wins in Support of Enterprise
Risk Management Goals, featured Chow, David Bowles,
associate general counsel of UrtheCast, Richard Thomas, senior vice president and chief compliance officer of PI Financial, Mark Morrison, partner at Blake Cassels and Graydon LLP, and it was
moderated by Andrew McLeod, partner at Blakes.