Not exact matches
And any single component of the income sector has experienced
significant loss of capital during
times of market
stress.
Nonetheless, its centrality
and importance have always been
stressed and anyone who has attended the quarterly celebrations in, say, the Scottish Highlands can see how profoundly
significant the Supper is even when only celebrated four
times a year.
This causes
significant physical
stress on their bodies over
time and presents serious risk of water contamination.
I hope that the adults in their lives are not so harried
and stressed; that they have
time to build
significant relationships with the children
and that children are given
time to grow
and develop based on their own trajectory
and not some artificial standardized test score.
You will still need to wash every other day, of course,
and though you will not have the same overall monetary savings with a part -
time system as you would if cloth diapering full -
time, it isn't
significant enough to
stress over it.
Remember, your child may go through phases when he is more in need of your attention
and love, especially during
times of
significant stress or tragedy.
However, the authors
stress that the overall risk of severe problems is small
and the results are
significant only for women who have previously given birth — not for first -
time mums.
Although all new fathers, regardless of their youngest child's age, experienced a
significant reduction in AM
and / or PM T compared with nonfathers (Fig. 2
and Tables S5
and S6), fathers with newborns (1 mo old or less) at the
time of follow - up hormone assessment showed significantly greater declines in AM (P = 0.023)
and PM (P = 0.003) T compared with fathers whose youngest child was older than 1 y of age, which was not accounted for by reports of psychosocial
stress, sleep quality, or involvement in caregiving (Tables S7
and S8).
«What was specially relevant from a basic research standpoint was that, for the first
time, the descent in levels of a plant hormone compared to control values as an answer to environmental
stress could be a physiologically
significant response —
and data points in this direction,» adds Arbona.
Other
times, a person might perceive God to be punishing them
and therefore have
significant stress in the face of their religious struggle.
In the short term,
stress can shut down appetite, but if the
stress persists, your levels of cortisol
and ghrelin (also known as the «hunger hormone «-RRB- will peak
and stay elevated for a longer period of
time, leading to a
significant increase in appetite.
We are 10
times more bacteria than we are human
and the bacteria that live in
and on us play a
significant role in how our body responds to
stress, food
and our environment.
Time and time again relatively small amounts of Magnesium have shown significant effects in reducing depression and exaggerated stress respo
Time and time again relatively small amounts of Magnesium have shown significant effects in reducing depression and exaggerated stress respo
time again relatively small amounts of Magnesium have shown
significant effects in reducing depression
and exaggerated
stress response.
«We found that those cyclists that consumed Montmorency tart cherry juice had statistically
significant lower indices of inflammation
and metabolic oxidative
stress, which is the first
time it has been demonstrated following this type of exercise.»
For example, KBs were recently reported to act as neuroprotective agents by raising ATP levels
and reducing the production of reactive oxygen species in neurological tissues, 80 together with increased mitochondrial biogenesis, which may help to enhance the regulation of synaptic function.80 Moreover, the increased synthesis of polyunsaturated fatty acids stimulated by a KD may have a role in the regulation of neuronal membrane excitability: it has been demonstrated, for example, that polyunsaturated fatty acids modulate the excitability of neurons by blocking voltage-gated sodium channels.81 Another possibility is that by reducing glucose metabolism, ketogenic diets may activate anticonvulsant mechanisms, as has been reported in a rat model.82 In addition, caloric restriction per se has been suggested to exert neuroprotective effects, including improved mitochondrial function, decreased oxidative
stress and apoptosis,
and inhibition of proinflammatory mediators, such as the cytokines tumour necrosis factor - α
and interleukins.83 Although promising data have been collected (see below), at the present
time the real clinical benefits of ketogenic diets in most neurological diseases remain largely speculative
and uncertain, with the
significant exception of its use in the treatment of convulsion diseases.
Taking into account that the amount of
time allotted for writing a paper this
significant is not that great, you can feel extra
stressed and baffled.
And any single component of the income sector has experienced
significant loss of capital during
times of market
stress.
During that
time, he suffered a Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI),
significant hearing loss
and Post Traumatic
Stress Disorder (PTSD).
A
significant decrease in
stress levels was noticed when soft rock
and reggae was played — it was also observed that the pups spent more
time lying down,
and much less
time standing when music was played, regardless of genre.
The
stress on shelter staff is
significant: no room to put ever more dogs; having to euthanize dogs to make room for new dogs; performing triage on sick animals when space is limited; having to make hard choices about evening
and weekend heating
and lighting with a small budget; no veterinarian or vet tech on the staff; no evening or weekend staff; no
time to network adoptable animals; no available homes in the surrounding communities; inadequate transport vehicles; little or no support from local government; an Animal Control Officer often doing double duty, responsible also for managing the shelter; counties lacking even a shelter or inside kenneling.
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A special
time of year for joy
and good cheer, but also a
time that brings about a
significant amount of
stress — about giving gifts (did I remember everyone?)
Although the authors noted that their study did not provide evidence for great risk associated with T. gondii in cats, they advised that the risk should still be considered, as the infection in humans can cause
significant health problems,
and cats who are not otherwise transmitting the infection can begin shedding the virus in
times of
stress.
The maps of sustained thermal
stress indicated levels that could cause mass coral bleaching
and significant mortality,
and guided both the
timing and location of researchers» field observations.
At the same
time, however, the minister acknowledged that making a
significant dent into the level of carbon emissions produced by gas - fired power plants will not happen «overnight»,
and was even at pains to
stress that his department will not be imposing the same emission constraints on them as have already been announced for coal - fired plants.
Financial worry is a major contributor to
stress, which over
time, accumulates
and creates potential health problems, some of them
significant.
Considering that determining who is at fault in an accident is the primary interest of insurance companies, taking the
time to learn how liability is typically decided can save you a
significant amount of money
and stress.
This may require the need to significantly alter the firm's direction, structure or, sometimes, leadership in order to survive
and succeed, generally under conditions of
significant time and cultural
stress.
There are elaborate rules of procedure that govern every court system,
and when you're facing
significant jail
time, the confusion created by these byzantine regulations only adds to the
stress you're facing.
Accompanied with physical pain
and health consequences, treating injuries can cause a
significant amount of
stress and be very
time - consuming
and expensive for an individuals
and families.
When work
and family responsibilities become so all consuming that women have no
time for female friendships, this can add a
significant burden of
stress onto busy women's lives.
With airplane travel,
time zone changes, different foods,
and different activity patterns, your body
and mind are already going through
significant stress.
For practically all students, trying to study continuously for a
significant amount of
time, will eventually result in a lack of concentration
and crushing
stress.
However, the right professional that adds
significant value to you is an investment in your job
and career journey
and saves you the
time and stress of working it out alone.
Cortisol is also a
significant biomarker of
stress,
and excess or poorly
timed increases to levels of cortisol are connected to over-vigilance,
stress and anxiety,
and sleep problems.
If nothing else, learning how to interact with you now estranged spouse
and your kids during this difficult
time is of huge benefit
and can
significant reduce your
stress.
• Another recent trial of 54 adults with chronic insomnia found that both mindfulness - based
stress therapy
and mindfulness - based treatment for insomnia led to
significant sleep gains, including reductions in total wake
times, reducing insomnia severity,
and lowering pre-sleep arousal levels.
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Furthermore, a study investigating parasympathetic
and sympathetic activity through the use of RSA in 12 patients with BPD
and 28 healthy controls had ECG recorded for three 5 min stages (at rest or
stressed) found BPD was associated with lower values of RSA suggesting increased levels of sympathetic activity
and decreased levels of parasympathetic activity.33 Meyer et al recorded 5 min ECG signals on 27 participants with BPD, 23 in remission from BPD, 18 suffering from PTSD
and 23 healthy controls.34
Significant differences were only found between PTSD participants
and controls; however, BPD participants had reduced variability across linear
time and frequency domain measures compared with controls.
Although both groups showed
significant improvement over
time in all areas of the Depression Anxiety
and Stress Symptoms (DASS) scale after their interaction with the PMHT, the «get letter» group reported significantly less stress than the «no letter»
Stress Symptoms (DASS) scale after their interaction with the PMHT, the «get letter» group reported significantly less
stress than the «no letter»
stress than the «no letter» group.
Compared to the nonintervention sample across
time, the Strong Communities samples showed
significant changes in the expected direction for social support, collective efficacy, child safety in the home, observed parenting practices, parental
stress, parental efficacy, self - reported parenting practices, rates of officially substantiated child maltreatment,
and rates of ICD - 9 coded child injuries suggesting child maltreatment.
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Many
times, our most
significant growth occurs as a result of learning to cope with challenges that occur in life
and the
stress that often accompanies change.
Findings suggested, in part, that mother's education
and career, along with family income
and caring
time with her child, were statistically
significant predictors of parenting
stress and attachment; mother's depression
and parenting
stress were negatively correlated with mother - preschooler attachment;
and parent - child attachment explained parenting
stress more than mother's depression.
Given that
significant gender differences emerge in adolescence with regards to both level of depressive symptoms
and number of depressive episodes (Hankin et al. 2007), we examined whether gender moderated the relationship between perceived control
and dependent interpersonal
stress to predict changes in depressive symptoms over
time.
Girls showed stronger associations between
stress and depression over
time,
and the cognitive vulnerability -
stress interaction was
significant in predicting girls» but not boys» depression trajectories.