Sentences with phrase «poor general health»

In this report, we define this second group as being in poor general health when compared to most children.
Children with poorer general health tended to have greater behavioural difficulties than those with better health.
The high mortality rate seen during the Black Death in the 14th century may have been the result of poor general health rather than the strength of the bacterium.
For poor general health, social, emotional and behavioural difficulties and dental health, parenting accounted for 33 %, 40 % and 38 % of the association between adversity and health.
A higher proportion of this group (16 %) were in poor general health compared to the whole sample (5 %).
The patterns for household income are broadly similar to those for deprivation with the relative risks greatest for language development and behavioural problems, and poor general health since birth.
Low parental supervision was associated with poorer general health, greater long - standing illness and social, behavioural and emotional difficulties.
Dogs that are in poor general health are more susceptible, particularly animals suffering from certain nutritional deficiencies.
Indeed, signs of poor general health and delay in language development at age 2 were predictors of some of the highest difficulty scores at school entry.
A new study to appear in the Journal of Econometrics and reported by Science Daily has found that participation in the National School Lunch Program («NSLP») reduces food insecurity among impoverished children by 3.8 percent and reduces poor general health by 29 percent.
In multivariate analysis that took account of other family and maternal characteristics, the MCS study found that two measures of family organisation (regular bed and mealtimes) were the only parenting behaviours predicting poor general health.
High parenting skill reduced the association between adversity and health by between 33 % and 44 % for poor general health, limiting long - term illness, social, emotional and behavioural difficulties, and poor dental health.
Even after taking account of the child's social background and family circumstances, low overall parenting skills were associated with poorer general health, greater longstanding illness, poorer mental health, worse dental health, lower physical activity, higher screen time, lower fruit and vegetable consumption, and more snacking amongst children.
«The results are not simple to interpret as the people included in the study who were taking statins may have been in poorer general health than those who were not, which may partly explain the findings.
At this stage some of the parenting measures dropped out of the analysis, leaving only irregular mealtimes as a predictor of poor general health and Pianta conflict and irregular mealtimes as a predictor of total difficulties.
The higher death rate could reflect changes in the virus, poorer general health in the victims, less - effective health care, or a combination of factors.
In line with the raw food philosophy Alt puts forth the concept that cooked foods are not what our bodies are designed for and that when we consume them they can cause addictions to unhealthy food and poor general health.
In addition to association with liver, kidney and heart disorders, this disease is a frequent source of pain and often leads to poor general health.
In addition, these diseases lead to poor general health and are often associated with liver, kidney and heart disorders.
However, If the veterinarian recommends a brief waiting period before the spay / neuter because of the dog's poor general health, this advice should be heeded.
General skin and coat conditions — Again, this is a good topic of discussion to have with a vet in order to understand how poor coat quality might be due to a dog's poor general health.
Poor general health and learning disability among children and poor parental mental health were also associated with exclusion.
Positive items were reversed scored so that higher scores indicated more health problems and poorer general health.
In this group, 15 % were in poor general health (about three times the proportion in the overall survey population).
Compared with the whole sample, a much higher proportion of children with a limiting long - term illness (two out of every five, about eight times higher than in the whole sample) were in poor general health.
More of this accident - prone group were in poor general health than the whole sample (10 % compared to 5 %), but the difference was not statistically significant.
A minority of children were in poor general health (5 %) or had a long - term illness that limited their daily activities (4 %).
Findings here suggest that the presence of siblings and living in a higher income household can protect against the development of such difficulties in this period whereas having poorer general health and multiple delays in early motor development are associated with a greater risk of developing emotional difficulties.
High parenting skill reduced the association between adversity and health by between 33 % and 44 % for poor general health, limiting long term illness, social, emotional and behavioural difficulties, and poor dental health.
Low parental supervision was associated with poor general health, limiting long - term illness and social, emotional and behavioural difficulties.
In relation to conduct problems, the results of the revised model suggest that children who live in stable lone parent or repartnered lone parent families, those with poorer general health and those who have experienced harsh discipline are all at a greater risk of their conduct problems increasing in the pre-school to primary school period.
After taking account of the child's social background and family circumstances, low overall parenting skills were associated with poorer general health, greater longstanding illness, poorer mental health, worse dental health, lower physical activity, higher screen time, lower fruit and vegetable consumption, and more snacking amongst children.
Low parental supervision was associated with behavioural difficulties, limiting long - term illness and poor general health.
The proportion of these children who were in poor general health (9 %) was above the proportion in the whole population, but the difference was not statistically significant.
Outcomes were mental health (depression), cannabis use, alcohol use, selfreported aggression, official records of antisocial behaviour, poor general health, poor education and poor employment.
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