Sentences with phrase «show weaker associations»

The few studies using prospective ascertainment of child maltreatment show weaker associations, raising the possibility that it is not maltreatment, but rather the memory of maltreatment, that raises the risk of later mental disorders.

Not exact matches

An intermediate model shows less clumping (middle), and a refined charge - scale model correctly predicts a weak association with carboxylic groups in water (not shown)(right).
The work by Wang and co-workers that Simopoulos and DiNicolantonio place at the heart of their argument in fact showed only relatively weak associations between red cell polyunsaturated fatty acid levels and weight gain in humans, and the findings were described by the study's authors as only «suggestive».
After all — while four out of five people will battle back pain at some point in their lives, per the American Chiropractic Association — the 2018 study from The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center shows that weak core muscles in runners (and, probably, any exerciser) can increase the risk of lower back pain.
Palmer's work with the Western Fuels Association goes all the way back to 1991, when he served as Vice President to the Informational Council for the Environment (ICE), a small coalition of US coal companies that devised a detailed PR campaign to show that «evidence that the earth is warming is weak» and that proof that carbon dioxide was the primary cause was «non existent.»
MWC 2017 has been the weakest show in recent history, but it was through no fault of the GSM Association.
Several coping strategies were shown to demonstrate significant associations (weak to moderate) with parent's quality of life.
Supportive presence showed a moderate relation with stimulation at age 3 but the association became weaker over time.
Taken together, the analyses showed that parenting hassles at T1 were negatively associated with satisfaction at T2 while resource gains had a weak positive association with satisfaction.
The corresponding analysis with trust showed a weak positive but nonsignificant association in females only.
Our results showed that these three dimensions of parental behavior were unrelated, but each dimension exhibited weak associations with individual differences in children's academic ability (even when age and general cognitive ability were taken into account).
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