Sentences with phrase «reducing average lifespan»

It is more common than many people realise, has a major impact on the health and activities of individuals with the disease and it is associated with a significant risk of dying prematurely — reducing average lifespan by about 25 years.

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Research suggests that about a third of kids are lucky enough to escape trauma, but about a quarter suffer such high doses that it affects brain development, immune and endocrine functioning, and can create mental and physical disease systems that reduce the lifespan by an average of 20 years.
Higher doses reduced lifespan but lower doses prolonged life by an average of 16 % and maximum of 18 % compared to a control group given sodium chloride.
These targets were chosen as they aren't closely related but, despite this, a lifespan extension of around 10 percent on average was seen across the experiments when Pol III activity was only modestly reduced in adult organisms.
I have not seen a breakdown of the calories eaten, but since they eat more fish and fibrous vegetables than their mainland counterparts and lower calories, simple logic could conclude that they eat fewer non-fiber carbohydrates, which, along with reduced stress, may account for their increased average lifespan.
Consistently raising puppies lean would be expected to further reduce the percentage of Goldens with hip dysplasia, while also extending average lifespan.
Even after adjusting for cause of death by free - radical diseases, the average lifespan of giant breeds like the Irish Wolfhound and St. Bernard was still lower than smaller breed dogs, suggesting that the factors responsible for reducing giant breed lifespan are likely to be a complex mix of morbidities linked to growth including, but not inclusively restricted to, free - radical release [29].
First, advances in public health, sanitation, and medicine significantly reduced mortality rates and lengthened average lifespan.
About Blog A good lifestyle helps increase the percentage of the healthy part of a life span, as well as reduces risk of early death or chronic sickness or disability, but does not help at all in increasing the average lifespan.
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