Sentences with phrase «new longitudinal study»

A new longitudinal study of children from infancy to age three discovers that this approach increases children's» ability to focus, be attentive and achieve goals; it also helps with impulse control and memory, and enhances the child's ability to respond effectively to new or ambiguous situations.112 Collectively, these are called «executive functions» — important not only to our sons, but also to our daughters.
A new longitudinal study highlights the stark reality in the U.S. that class matters far more than academic achievement up to grade 12 in terms of graduating from college.
6/8/2007 Diet and Exercise Key to Surviving Breast Cancer, Regardless of Obesity, New UCSD Study Says Breast cancer survivors who eat a healthy diet and exercise moderately can reduce their risk of dying from breast cancer by half, regardless of their weight, suggests a new longitudinal study from the Moores Cancer Center at the University of Califor... More...
In a new longitudinal study from Norway, researchers investigated the bidirectional relationship between the development of ADHD symptoms in young children and rejection by peers.
Now a new longitudinal study from Norway has found that school - age children whose parents fed them more to soothe their negative feelings were more likely to eat emotionally later on.
In a new longitudinal study, first - generation immigrant children who took part in a community - based intervention had higher scores on math and reading tests than their first - generation immigrant peers who did not participate in the program.
A new longitudinal study has found that using such harsh verbal discipline in early adolescence can be harmful to teens later.
A new longitudinal study suggests that the types of peer relationships youth make in high school matter for mental health through young adulthood.
Now a new longitudinal study out of Germany investigates how students» emotions in a school context relate to their achievement.
A new longitudinal study has found that this behavior negatively affects not only the child who receives more negative feedback, but all the children in the family.
A new longitudinal study reveals connections among mothers» basic psychological needs, postpartum depression, and parenting behaviors.
A new longitudinal study has found that using such harsh verbal discipline in early adolescence can be harmful to teens later.

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New Evidence on How Skills Influence Human Capital Acquisition and Early Labor Market Return to Human Capital between Canada and the United States Steven F. Lehrer, Queen's University and NBER Michael Kottelenberg, Huron University College Lehrer and Kottelenberg analyze the roles played by cognitive and non-cognitive skills in educational attainment and early labor market outcomes using the Youth in Transition Survey from Canada and earlier results from a study of the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth in the United States.
Kochanska, G., Kim, S. Toward a new understanding of the legacy of early attachments for future antisocial trajectories: evidence from two longitudinal studies.
The Infant Feeding Practices Study II is a longitudinal study of new mothers and their infants conducted by the Food and Drug Administration and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention from May 2005 to June Study II is a longitudinal study of new mothers and their infants conducted by the Food and Drug Administration and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention from May 2005 to June study of new mothers and their infants conducted by the Food and Drug Administration and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention from May 2005 to June 2007.
To address the issues above, this paper reports on the results of an 18 - year longitudinal study of the relationships between infant feeding practices and later cognitive ability and academic achievement in a birth cohort of > 1000 New Zealand children studied from birth to age 18 years.
This longitudinal study in 3 middle schools and 3 high schools in a large, urban US school district in Washington state compared the nutritional quality of student school lunch food selections before and after the implementation of the new National School Lunch Program meal standards.
Only one of the studies was longitudinal and all were conducted in industrialized nations in North America, Europe, Australia and New Zealand.
In with respect to the quality of mother - infant relations, a prospective longitudinal study of around 1000 young New Zealanders found a small but significant association between breastfeeding duration and adolescents» perceptions of maternal care, with a longer duration of breastfeeding being associated with increased adolescent perceptions of maternal nurturance.9 This association persisted after statistical control for a wide range of the selection factors noted above.
«The NASUWT has already issued the results of a five year longitudinal study into the training needs of new and recently qualified staff.
These new findings are consistent with numerous cross sectional and longitudinal studies showing that fruit and vegetables, together and separately, are linked with a lower risk of depression and higher levels of well - being assessed by several measures of mental health.
J. W. Getzels, M. Csikszentmihalyi, The Creative Vision: A Longitudinal Study of Problem Finding in Art (Wiley, New York, 1976).
In addition, the National Institutes of Health will also announce a new longitudinal research study to measure the chronic effects of repetitive concussions.
Researchers examined 2,788 families who participated in a longitudinal study of new births in urban areas.
Efforts to conduct long term longitudinal studies and hunt for additional diagnostic transcripts should eventually be combined with testing of new therapeutics aimed at early intervention.
New research using data from a landmark longitudinal study has been particularly eye opening.
In a new study published in the journal Neuropsychopharmacology, neuroscientists from the University of Chicago show that white matter in a region of the brain called the superior longitudinal fasciculus (SLF) has less integrity and density in people with IED than in healthy individuals and those with other psychiatric disorders.
The finding reported by Duke University researchers is one of the latest to come from a 40 - year longitudinal study of New Zealanders.
Their work was published in an article, «New Evidence About Language and Cognitive Development Based on a Longitudinal Study: Hypotheses for Intervention» in the online edition of the American Psychologist.
«[The new work] is unique in that it's a pretty large, longitudinal study,» says Bearden, professor of psychiatry, biobehavioral sciences and psychology at the University of California, Los Angeles.
«Finally, as environmental factors that affect the susceptibility, triggering and progression of ALS remain largely unknown, we contend future studies are needed to evaluate longitudinal trends in exposure measurements, assess newer and nonpersistent chemicals, consider pathogenic mechanisms, and assess phenotypic variations,» the study conclude.
For their new study, researchers led by Lee Westmaas examined psychological correlates of smoking status and patterns, likelihood of quitting, and intentions to quit among long - term survivors enrolled in the American Cancer Society's Study of Cancer Survivors - I (SCS - I), a longitudinal nationwide study of adult survivors of 10 commonly diagnosed canstudy, researchers led by Lee Westmaas examined psychological correlates of smoking status and patterns, likelihood of quitting, and intentions to quit among long - term survivors enrolled in the American Cancer Society's Study of Cancer Survivors - I (SCS - I), a longitudinal nationwide study of adult survivors of 10 commonly diagnosed canStudy of Cancer Survivors - I (SCS - I), a longitudinal nationwide study of adult survivors of 10 commonly diagnosed canstudy of adult survivors of 10 commonly diagnosed cancers.
The new study is the first systemic review of longitudinal trends in mortality among persons with schizophrenia, said Jeste.
While previous studies have demonstrated the effects of maternal depression on children's limited response to other's pain, this new study is the first to examine this topic in a longitudinal sample of mother - child pairs followed from birth to age 11.
In the new work, Elizabeth Cromwell, of the University of North Carolina, and colleagues analyzed data collected during two longitudinal studies in Iquitos, Peru.
Scientists also hope to gain crucial insights into autism's risk factors from several large new studies, including the federally funded Early Autism Risk Longitudinal Investigation, which will enroll 1,200 mothers of autistic children at the start of a subsequent pregnancy and then track the newborn child's first three years of development.
Healthy lean, overweight, and obese subjects were admitted to the Clinical Research Center at Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center (New York, New York, USA) as part of a longitudinal study of the metabolic effects of weight perturbation.
Therefore, the study supports the hypothesis tested, and the new discoveries provide insight to mechanism and intervention using a broad range of measurements at several levels in a single longitudinal experiment.
In a new study published online Thursday in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine, researchers analyzed data from more than 1,000 pregnant women from 1999 to 2002 who participated in Project Viva, a longitudinal research study of women and children.
This new study, by Ulf Riserus and Erik Inglesson, was based on the Swedish Uppsala Longitudinal cohort.
New skeletal muscle model for the longitudinal study of alterations in microcirculation following contusion and cryotherapy.
Tinder users are more likely to think of themselves as sex objects than people who don't use the app, suggests a new study of online dating A longitudinal test of video game violence influences on dating and aggression: A 3 - year longitudinal study of adolescents
Epps, along with other investigators of the New Hope Project, has conducted longitudinal studies using New Hope data to examine children's participation patterns over a period spanning eight years.
To take a fresh look at the gap and its sources, we examined a new data set, the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study Kindergarten Cohort, compiled by the U.S. Department of Education.
Through a series of cross-sectional and longitudinal studies completed in New Jersey and other states since 2011, my colleagues and I have begun the process of demonstrating the predictive accuracy of family and community demographic variables in Grades 3 - 8, and high school
A North Carolina study found that students who attended sixth grade at a middle school were more likely to be suspended, and later to repeat a grade or drop out of school, compared to counterparts who attended sixth grade in an elementary school.17 A longitudinal study of New York City sixth graders found that attending sixth grade in a middle school, as opposed to a K - 8 school, produced a negative impact on achievement that began in the first year and extended throughout the middle school years.
More recently, Esteban extended his research with two new grants: one supporting a longitudinal study of symptoms of depression among Caucasian, African - American and Latino children; and the other supporting an evaluation of a randomized control trial of the Family Coping Skills Program in a population of low - income Latina mothers.
Take a look at the research on reading development published in the New England Journal of Medicine and the Journal of the American Medical Association and Sally Shaywitz» Longitudinal studies.
A new large - scale, longitudinal study should make Connecticut policy makers think twice before continuing with their ill - advised policy imposing the SAT as the new «mastery test» for 11th graders.
A new peer - reviewed longitudinal nationwide study confirmed that the most reliable predictor of cumulative college GPA and college graduation is a student's high school GPA.
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