Not exact matches
In her book The Highly Sensitive Person: How to Thrive When the World Overwhelms You, Elaine N. Aron cites a study where researchers compared 480 schoolchildren in Shanghai with 296 schoolchildren in Canada to see what traits made kids most popula
In her book The Highly Sensitive Person: How to Thrive When the World Overwhelms You, Elaine N. Aron cites a
study where
researchers compared 480 schoolchildren
in Shanghai with 296 schoolchildren in Canada to see what traits made kids most popula
in Shanghai with 296 schoolchildren
in Canada to see what traits made kids most popula
in Canada to see what traits made kids most popular.
Dr. Laurie Helgoe cites several
studies in which
researchers compared the two and found that introverts generally have higher levels of electrical activity
in the cerebral cortex, which may explain why they limit external stimulation so as to maintain an appropriate level of arousal.
In a previous
study, the same
researchers found they help accelerate a toddler's motor development
compared to infants who don't use them.
For a small
study published
in March
in the journal Aging Cell,
researchers looked at 125 amateur cyclists aged 55 to 79,
comparing them with 75 people of a similar age who rarely or never exercised.
In a pilot
study,
researchers will
compare the skills, safety records, and performance of two groups of new drivers: those using virtual reality and those trained by traditional means.
In a study published in The European Journal of Social Psychology, students who wrote out self - advice using «you» not only completed more problems but said they would be happier to work on more in the future compared with students who used «I.» The researchers speculated this is because second - person self - talk may trigger memories of receiving support and encouragement from parents and teachers in childhoo
In a
study published
in The European Journal of Social Psychology, students who wrote out self - advice using «you» not only completed more problems but said they would be happier to work on more in the future compared with students who used «I.» The researchers speculated this is because second - person self - talk may trigger memories of receiving support and encouragement from parents and teachers in childhoo
in The European Journal of Social Psychology, students who wrote out self - advice using «you» not only completed more problems but said they would be happier to work on more
in the future compared with students who used «I.» The researchers speculated this is because second - person self - talk may trigger memories of receiving support and encouragement from parents and teachers in childhoo
in the future
compared with students who used «I.» The
researchers speculated this is because second - person self - talk may trigger memories of receiving support and encouragement from parents and teachers
in childhoo
in childhood.
In a recent
study,
researchers found that students who drank alcohol after
studying were better at recalling what they had learned,
compared to students who didn't.
And
in one
study in Somalia,
researchers found that only 35 percent of a food aid budget went to beneficiaries,
compared to a cash program, where 85 percent of aid went to beneficiaries.
Of course there is the Cardiovascular Heart
Study and the Atherosclerosis Risk
in Communities
Study, which were the
studies against which the Colorado
researchers compared their machine - learning results.
In a lab
study,
researchers reported that rats who consumed powdered liver were able to swim much longer (from 63 minutes to 2 hours)
compared to rats fed a basic rat with or without supplemental vitamin B complex.
1) Protective Antioxidants: Blueberries rank # 1
in antioxidant activity, according to
researchers at the USDA Human Nutrition Center (HNRCA)
in a
study that
compared blueberries to 40 other fresh fruits and vegetables.
The Harvard University
study, titled «Dietary Fiber Intake
in Young Adults and Breast Cancer Risk»,
researchers compared the fiber intake of thousands of women
in a longitudinal
study that began
in 1991.
In a
study at the University of the Philippines,
researchers used a randomized cross-over design to
compare the effects on blood glucose of brown rice and white rice on 10 healthy and nine Type 2 diabetic volunteers.
In one study, researchers found that supplementing with this vitamin for a year helped men perform significantly better in general cognitive tests compared to those who received a placeb
In one
study,
researchers found that supplementing with this vitamin for a year helped men perform significantly better
in general cognitive tests compared to those who received a placeb
in general cognitive tests
compared to those who received a placebo.
A double blind
study published
in the June 2013 issue of the Nutrition Journal was done at the University of Tampa where sports nutrition
researchers compared rice and whey protein with subjects who were building muscle and looking to reduce soreness quickly so they can return to training.
In a
study following 3,500 babes for 30 years,
researchers found that extended breastfeeding (longer than 12 months) is linked to higher IQ scores —
compared to babies that were breastfed for less than 1 month.
One
study performed by
researchers, Melli, Rashidi, Nokhoodchi, Tagavi, Farzadi, Sadaghat & Sheshvan (2007)
comparing peppermint gel to either lanolin or placebo discovered peppermint gel to be superior
in its ability to prevent cracked nipples (3.8 %
compared to 6.9 % and 22.6 %, respectfully).
In 2010, Finnish researchers completed a study that found that the same antibodies that are present in type 1 diabetes were also more common in babies who drank formula made from cow's milk, as compared to babies who had formula in which those milk proteins were broken dow
In 2010, Finnish
researchers completed a
study that found that the same antibodies that are present
in type 1 diabetes were also more common in babies who drank formula made from cow's milk, as compared to babies who had formula in which those milk proteins were broken dow
in type 1 diabetes were also more common
in babies who drank formula made from cow's milk, as compared to babies who had formula in which those milk proteins were broken dow
in babies who drank formula made from cow's milk, as
compared to babies who had formula
in which those milk proteins were broken dow
in which those milk proteins were broken down.
It's also important to note that a frequently cited 2009
study published
in the journal Pediatrics found that healthy newborns sitting
in a car seat had significantly decreased blood oxygen levels
compared to those laying flat and the
researchers concluded that infant car seats should be used for car travel and not as a replacement for a flat sleeping surface.
In 2007, researchers published the first randomized, controlled study of the effect of being raised in an orphanage; that study, and subsequent research on the same sample of Romanian orphans, found that compared with babies placed with a foster family, those who were sent to institutions had lower IQs, slower physical growth, problems with human attachment and differences in functioning in brain areas related to emotional developmen
In 2007,
researchers published the first randomized, controlled
study of the effect of being raised
in an orphanage; that study, and subsequent research on the same sample of Romanian orphans, found that compared with babies placed with a foster family, those who were sent to institutions had lower IQs, slower physical growth, problems with human attachment and differences in functioning in brain areas related to emotional developmen
in an orphanage; that
study, and subsequent research on the same sample of Romanian orphans, found that
compared with babies placed with a foster family, those who were sent to institutions had lower IQs, slower physical growth, problems with human attachment and differences
in functioning in brain areas related to emotional developmen
in functioning
in brain areas related to emotional developmen
in brain areas related to emotional development.
But those
studies compared mothers who chose whether or not to breastfeed - so they and their kids could have been different
in other important ways,
researchers said.
Using DTI imaging technique,
researchers at Indiana University School of Medicine and the Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth College, found
in a 2013
study [16] significant differences
in brain white matter of varsity football and hockey players
compared with a group of non-contact-sport athletes, with the number of times they were hit correlated with changes
in the white matter.
That
study, from
researchers at the University of California, Riverside, the Oregon Research Institute and the University of Oregon, used personality ratings from elementary school teachers
in an ethnically diverse group of children
in Hawaii back
in the 1960s,
comparing those personality ratings to videotaped interviews of 144 of those people 40 years later.
A recently published
study by
researchers in the Center for Injury Research and Policy at Nationwide Children's Hospital is the first to
compare and describe the occurrence and distribution patterns of basketball - related injuries treated
in emergency departments and the high school athletic training setting among adolescents and teens.
In one study comparing two groups of preterm infants, researchers found that children who'd received skin - to - skin contact in the first weeks postpartum had developed, by age 10, more healthy stress response systems, improved sleep patterns, and better cognitive control (Feldman et al 2014
In one
study comparing two groups of preterm infants,
researchers found that children who'd received skin - to - skin contact
in the first weeks postpartum had developed, by age 10, more healthy stress response systems, improved sleep patterns, and better cognitive control (Feldman et al 2014
in the first weeks postpartum had developed, by age 10, more healthy stress response systems, improved sleep patterns, and better cognitive control (Feldman et al 2014).
In a recent analysis of 428 published
studies,
researchers compared child outcomes throughout the world.
In a case - control study, researchers identify a group of cases (here, the babies who died of SIDS) and compare them to a control group of babies / families with similar characteristics to find out what could account for differences in outcomes (one group died from SIDS; one did not
In a case - control
study,
researchers identify a group of cases (here, the babies who died of SIDS) and
compare them to a control group of babies / families with similar characteristics to find out what could account for differences
in outcomes (one group died from SIDS; one did not
in outcomes (one group died from SIDS; one did not).
In the
study,
researchers compared children whose mothers took folic acid supplements four weeks before... and eight weeks into their pregnancies with children whose mothers did not take the supplements.
In a widely quoted
study by a British hospital,
researchers provided an extra glass of cow's milk to adolescent girls» diets,
comparing their growth to those who drank an average of just over one half cup per day.
In a
study performed with heated mannequins,
researchers compared a heated mannequin with a hat and one without a hat.
Check out my post on the «Formula is Voldemort»
study,
in which it was shown that
researcher routinely avoid using the word «formula»
in studies that
compare the health effects of breastfeeding versus formula - feeding.
Past research has suggested that babies who are breastfed are less likely to grow up to be obese children, but those
studies compared mothers who chose whether or not to breastfeed, so they and their children could have been different
in other important ways,
researchers said.
In a
study,
researchers compared the breast milk of mothers with babies born prematurely — between 28 and 37 weeks gestation — and at term — after 38 weeks.
Conversely, many
researchers have observed a greater risk of overweight
in children and adolescents who had not been breastfed
compared with those who had16, 17 or who were breastfed a shorter rather than longer duration.18 — 25 On the basis of a review of 11
studies, Dewey26 concluded that «the evidence to date suggests that breastfeeding reduces the risk of child overweight to a moderate extent.»
Dr Paul Ramchandani — a
researcher and clinical psychiatrist now based at the Academic Unit of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Department of Medicine, Imperial College London — led the
study, which assessed father - infant interactions
in the family home when the child was aged three months and
compared them against the child's behaviour at the age of twelve months.
A recent
study conducted by
researchers at the Cincinnati Children's Research Foundation looked at differences
in brain activity
comparing the times children spent on screens (TV, smartphones, tablets, laptops and desktop computers) versus reading a book.
In one landmark
study that evaluated the effects of doulas and fathers working together,
researchers found that combining a supportive partner and a doula significantly lowered the mother's risk of Cesarean
compared to just having a supportive partner alone.
In the
study,
researchers from the National Cancer Institute and the U.S. Department of Agriculture wanted to know what fruits and vegetables children were eating,
compared with nutritional...
In this study, published in the June 2002 issue of the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, researchers compared the nutritional effects of feeding weaning infants regular egg yolks, enriched egg yolks, or an otherwise normal die
In this
study, published
in the June 2002 issue of the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, researchers compared the nutritional effects of feeding weaning infants regular egg yolks, enriched egg yolks, or an otherwise normal die
in the June 2002 issue of the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition,
researchers compared the nutritional effects of feeding weaning infants regular egg yolks, enriched egg yolks, or an otherwise normal diet.
While the
researchers did not directly
compare survival rates and neurological outcomes with whether individual patients received bystander CPR or defibrillation, they did find increases
in both over the duration of the
study.
In 1968, two
researchers from Fort Hays Kansas State College
studying cephalopods from the Niobrara Formation
compared the specimen with a cuttlefish, based primarily on its textural similarities to a cuttlebone — the unique internal shell of cuttlefish.
While combining data from many
studies improves statistical power, the
researchers note that the associations between hormonal contraception and risk of becoming infected with HIV were attenuated for
studies at lower risk of methodological bias
compared to those at higher risk of bias, suggesting that some of the risk found to be associated with hormonal contraception may be due to bias
in the original
studies.
When the
researchers gave concentrated broccoli sprout extracts to 97 human type 2 diabetes patients
in a 12 - week randomized placebo - controlled trial, obese participants who entered the
study with dysregulated disease demonstrated significantly decreased fasting blood glucose levels
compared to controls.
For the new
study, Dokholyan's team, including lead author Cheng Zhu, PhD, a postdoctoral
researcher in his lab, conducted complicated experiments to
compare how trimers affect neurons to how larger fibrils affect neurons.
The
researchers found similar results
in two other
studies — one that used the same set - up to
compare in - person impressions to those obtained through looking Facebook photos, and another that
compared in - person meetings to simply watching someone as a passive observer.
The
researchers plan to expand their
study by examining how often the ALR SNPs they have identified occur
in patients with alcoholic liver disease
compared to people without the disease.
In the lab (at the Paul Scherrer Institute, near Zurich in Switzerland), «gasoline cars emitted on average 10 times more carbonaceous PM at 22 °C and 62 times more at -7 °C compared to diesel cars,» the researchers noted in their stud
In the lab (at the Paul Scherrer Institute, near Zurich
in Switzerland), «gasoline cars emitted on average 10 times more carbonaceous PM at 22 °C and 62 times more at -7 °C compared to diesel cars,» the researchers noted in their stud
in Switzerland), «gasoline cars emitted on average 10 times more carbonaceous PM at 22 °C and 62 times more at -7 °C
compared to diesel cars,» the
researchers noted
in their stud
in their
study.
Researchers analyzed data from over 5,000 men from three randomized
studies comparing HRT with CRT
in men with prostate cancer.
Studies that
compare flu alterations
in multiple people won't immediately tell
researchers how to design vaccines, she says, but could point to parts of the virus for further investigation.
Meanwhile, Josep Maria Trigo (CSIC
researcher at the Institute of Space Sciences, a CSIC centre associated with the Institute of Space
Studies of Catalonia - IEEC) and his team determined its orbit and reconstructed the orbital evolution of Annama
in the Solar System
in order to
compare it with a dozen asteroids with which, a priori, showed orbital similarity at the present time.