Sentences with phrase «older research suggests»

Although many experts believe that elevated LDL cholesterol and LDL particles are the main risk factors for developing CVD, recent and older research suggests there are others that contribute equally, if not more.
One reason for this idea is that older research suggests that obese and overweight individuals tend to eat fewer meals.
Older research suggested that people eating plant - based diets might have lower calcium needs.

Not exact matches

The research suggests video games could become a kind of hippocampus training gym: they might some day help older people restore lost memory power and «keep that [memory] system in top form,» as Stark says.
The New York Times recently highlighted the long - term impact difficult schedules can have on family wellness, in an article called: «A growing body of research suggests that a child's language and problem - solving skills may suffer as a result of their parents» problematic schedules, and that they may be more likely than other children to smoke and drink when they're older
Analysis from the Employee Benefit Research Institute (ERBI), Boston College Center for Retirement Research and others suggests that a 65 year old couple will spend around $ 250,000 on healthcare alone in retirement.
Other research suggests Cadillac's buyers tend to be older, which could present challenges for it in the future.
Still, some research suggests having a much older husband isn't so bad; those marriages don't seem to divorce that much.
Research suggests that circumcision reduces the risk of urinary tract infections in infants by up to 90 percent and penile cancer in older men by more than 50 percent.
Research from the University of Maryland and Harvard University suggests that young infants benefit from hearing words repeated by their parents, and that parents who repeat words more to 7 - month - olds find their children have larger vocabularies when they are toddlers.
Though research suggests that the paternal - age effect is most significant for fathers over 40, younger fathers may also face an increased risk, possibly because spermatogenesis in very young fathers is more likely to result in the same mutations seen in older fathers.
While research suggests that having a drink here or there isn't necessarily harmful to babies, doctors still recommend abstaining from drinking until your baby is at least three months old.
Reading still ranks as an important skill, but rather than the old «reading, writing and arithmetic» core of education, I would suggest that computer literacy, research skills and general creativity are more important for the modern child.
Indeed, a rich body of research suggests homework might benefit older students, and, even then, that there is no strong evidence that homework improves academic achievement (as discussed in this article from the Center for Public Education).
The BMG Research polling also found that over double the number of 55 - 64 year olds feel well informed about the referendum compared to 18 - 24 year olds, suggesting that young people will be less likely to vote on polling day.
But new research published in June in Nature Medicine suggests the drug might affect older users very differently than young ones — at least in mice.
Research from past decades suggested that people got happier as they got older.
The GDF11 protein commonly found in the blood of young mice (the same protein that enhanced neurogenesis in aged mice) and placed in individual older mice was thought to have the same reversal effect on hypertrophy; however, more recent research suggests another molecule besides GDF11 may be at work.
Tulane University virologist Preston Marx published research in September that suggests otherwise: SIV seems to be at least 32,000 years old, meaning it coexisted with people nearly all that time before HIV emerged.
While hypertension during midlife is considered to increase risk for Alzheimer's and other dementia, there is emerging research evidence suggesting that its role in dementia risk may change over time, and may instead help protect against dementia in people age 90 and over, known as the «oldest old
Earlier research suggests that fathers» vocabulary — but not mothers» — when talking to a six - month - old baby is linked to later language development at 15 and 36 months of age.
New genome - sequencing research suggests white European people with two copies of variant forms of MC1R, a gene linked to pale skin and red hair, have faces that appear up to two years older than those who are the same age but don't have both copies.
It potentially also suggests applications for the human ageing process even at old age when telomere length has already decreased,» said Dr Grishma Rane, Research Fellow at CSI Singapore and co-first author of the study.
Analyses conducted over the last decade in the U.S., Canada, England, the Netherlands, Sweden and Denmark suggest that «a 75 - to 85 - year - old has a lower risk of having Alzheimer's today than 15 or 20 years ago,» says Langa, who discussed the research on falling dementia rates in a 2015 Alzheimer's Research & Therapy commentarresearch on falling dementia rates in a 2015 Alzheimer's Research & Therapy commentarResearch & Therapy commentary (pdf).
A new study by researchers at Rush University Medical Center reviews research that suggests that the risk for developing Alzheimer's disease among older African Americans may be two to three times greater than in the non-Hispanic white population and that they differ from the non-Hispanic white population in risk factors and disease manifestation.
The Belgian paleontologist has studied the remains of other older canids in Eurasia and believes some of them were early dogs — a controversial theory, but one this new research suggests may be correct.
Heavy drinking and smoking are linked to visible signs of physical aging, and looking older than one's years, suggests research published online in the Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health.
While some research suggests that a diet high in omega - 3 fatty acids can protect brain health, a large clinical trial by researchers at the National Institutes of Health found that omega - 3 supplements did not slow cognitive decline in older persons.
Our ancestors going back thousands of years show signs of atherosclerosis, as suggested by modern research using CT to detect evidence of calcium deposits associated with atherosclerotic plaques in the arteries of mummies as old as 5,000 years.
«We see early aging in the group from the Chernobyl disaster — if we see a man from that group who is, say, 50, the medical examination might suggest he is 10 or 15 years older compared with a member of the population of Ukraine not influenced by the disaster,» says Anver Gasanov, deputy chief medical officer at the Research Center for Radiation Medicine.
Previous research has suggested a connection between orthostatic hypotension and cognitive decline in older people, but this appears to be the first to look at long - term associations.
The research shows that the modelling effect is stronger in older children than in younger children, which also suggests that relying on external rather than internal cues for how much to eat is a learnt behaviour.
Although more research is needed, the authors suggest older men are able to cope better with homophobia and that homophobia is more prevalent in the lives of younger men.
There may be a hidden cost to the old adage of pulling oneself up by the bootstraps: Research out of the University of Georgia suggests the unintended stress spurred by upward mobility can pose an unintended health risk later down the road.
Now, however, new research suggests the cacao tree is much older than previously realised — and may have close relations capable of sustaining our sweet - toothed appetites.
The two volcanoes long thought to have formed the Hawaiian island of Oahu had a head start: They grew on top of an older volcano that's now submerged northwest of the island and partially covered by it, new research suggests.
The findings are in line with other studies that suggest that cognitively stimulating activities can indeed increase cognitive reserve and delay cognitive decline in older age» says Anja Leist who is supported by a postdoctoral research fellowship of the National Research Fund Luxresearch fellowship of the National Research Fund LuxResearch Fund Luxembourg.
But new research suggests that being in a group that includes just one slightly older adult might decrease teens» propensity to engage in risky behavior.
Preliminary research has suggested that, «if the target is to improve older adults» cognitive control, reasoning, and higher - order cognitive skills, and stave off dementia and Alzheimer's as long as possible, then maybe strategy games are the way to go,» said Chandramallika Basak, assistant professor at the Center for Vital Longevity and School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences at the University of Texas at Dallas.
Exposing infants to a new vegetable early in life encourages them to eat more of it compared to offering novel vegetables to older children, new research from the University of Leeds suggests.
«Our findings suggest that unmet nursing care varies widely across US hospitals and that older blacks disproportionately receive care in settings where care is missed more often,» comments lead author J. Margo Brooks - Carthon, PhD, RN, of University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing's Center for Health Outcomes and Policy Research.
The research team suggested that it is essential that older adults receive the support they need to maintain good oral health self - care practices, and that they receive adequate dental care.
August 2, 2006 Heat waves kill in areas without business to draw out elderly Severe heat waves kill more people in neighborhoods where there are few inviting businesses to draw older people out of their apartments, new research suggests.
This supports recent research suggesting that younger adult women in traditional societies avoid plant toxins like nicotine to protect infants from harmful biochemicals, but that older women can consume these intoxicants as needed or desired.»
Although few people in the Dunedin group had an age - related chronic disease, research suggests that the biologically old among them will soon start getting sick.
His research on the ecology of the bird suggests that its old niche as a forest pigeon remains wide open, and the eastern forest it occupied has regrown to most of what it was before severe deforestation helped drive the bird extinct in the 19th century.
Heavy drinking and smoking are linked to visible signs of physical ageing, and looking older than one's years, suggests research published online in the Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health.
Early research results suggest that Guided Care improves the quality of care and reduces costs for older adults suffering from multiple chronic health conditions.
Buck Institute scientist Julie Andersen, Ph.D., an expert in Parkinson's, has also observed positive effects of low - dosage lithium in older mice having a Parkinson's mutation, suggesting more research is warranted to see if it can help humans with the disease.
Older estimates have long suggested that 100 billion was the magic number, but some more recent research suggests that the brain actually contains fewer neurons than previously believed.
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