Sentences with phrase «similar health patterns»

She says animals are following similar health patterns as humans, like how around one out of eight females of either species gets breast cancer.

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The aftermath of the tragic shooting followed similar patterns: politicians sent their thoughts and prayers to the victims and discussed «the difficult issue of mental health ``, and the price of shares in gun manufacturers went up.
The investigation into Bizzell's delivery was ultimately closed without charges being brought, but the health department wrote in a letter to Roloff, «This decision may be revisited if we receive new information or identify a pattern of similar complaints.»
Senior author Francine Laden, ScD, Professor in the Departments of Environmental Health and Epidemiology at Harvard Chan School, added, «We are currently working to determine if individuals who make healthier lifestyle choices are less susceptible to the adverse impacts of air pollution, and to determine if similar patterns of susceptibility are seen in men.»
In a related editorial, Virginia A. Stallings, M.D., of the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and University of Pennsylvania, writes: «Future studies and educational activities are needed to encourage families who choose to provide lunch from home to prepare meals that are similar to the NSLP diet patterns and the health promotion goals.
The surveys showed a similar pattern for mental health.
Though they have not been specifically tested for health benefits they are similar to the DASH research diet and consistent with most of the measures of adherence to Mediterranean - type eating patterns (emphasis added).»
With financial health, it requires a similar pattern.
This makes the U.S. population more vulnerable.276, 293 Without careful consideration of how to prevent future impacts, similar patterns could emerge regarding the health impacts from climate change.
This pattern is similar to that reported for cardiac and diabetes care in 20113 and seen in recent years in the QAIHC Closing the Gap Collaborative, where ACCHSs were the higher performers in identification of risk factors and completion of health checks (K Panaretto, unpublished data).
Patterns of hypocortisolism similar to those observed among CAUG children are thought to contribute to heightened risk for health problems including chronic fatigue, pain syndromes, and autoimmune conditions (58).
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.
This section focuses on mental health because (a) our analyses revealed that disparities in physical health by marital status or spousal age gap are not statistically significant and (b) results for mental and physical health follow a similar pattern.
Recent research conducted in mainland China found that obesity prevalence was higher among children in wealthier families, 4 but the patterns were different in Hong Kong with higher rates of childhood obesity among lower income families.4 5 Hong Kong, despite having a per capita gross domestic product of Hong Kong dollar (HK$) 273 550, has large income differences between rich and poor as reflected by a high Gini coefficient of 0.539 reported in 2016; approximately 20 % of the population are living in poverty as defined by a monthly household income below half of the Hong Kong median.6 It is widely accepted that population health tend to be worse in societies with greater income inequalities, and hence low - income families in these societies are particularly at risk of health problems.7 In our previous study, children from Hong Kong Chinese low - income families experienced poorer health and more behavioural problems than other children in the population at similar age.8 Adults from these families also reported poorer health - related quality of life (HRQOL), 9 with 6.1 % of the parents having a known history of mental illness and 18.2 % of them reporting elevated level of stress.
The patterns were similar for the three other measures explored previously in Chapter 3, i.e. long - term health problems, breastfeeding and maternal mental ill - health as measured by the SF - 12.
We also found a recent Australian study that reported that the provision of advice and materials within a maternal and child health centre to mothers of infants with sleep problems had similar costs but better mental health outcomes for mothers and improved sleep patterns for infants compared with standard clinic consultations (Hiscock et al., 2007).
A similar pattern of association between educational attainment and health outcomes was also observed for Indigenous peoples aged 35 years and over.
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