Sentences with phrase «stress likely increases»

So what are the implications for parents, as the school year starts and stress likely increases for kids?

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The third reason I see is that there's an increase in stress and anxiety in very little kids, and if you're stressed, you have difficulty focusing and paying attention, and therefore you're more likely to be diagnosed or misdiagnosed as having ADHD.
They may develop postpartum depression or post-traumatic stress syndrome.9, 20,25,31 Some mothers express dominant feelings of fear and anxiety about their cesarean as long as five years later.16 Women having cesarean sections are less likely to decide to become pregnant again.16 As is true of all abdominal surgery, internal scar tissue can cause pelvic pain, pain during sexual intercourse, and bowel problems.Reproductive consequences compared with vaginal birth include increased infertility, 16 miscarriage, 15 placenta previa (placenta overlays the cervix), 19 placental abruption (the placenta detaches partially or completely before the birth), 19 and premature birth.8 Even in women planning repeat cesarean, uterine rupture occurs at a rate of 1 in 500 versus 1 in 10,000 in women with no uterine scar.27
Identifying the cause of the pressure will help you think through some other possible ways you might be able to solve any issues and, if you have several options, your feelings of pressure and stress will more than likely decrease, which increases your chances of removing more milk for your baby.
Pollutants can increase stress levels, which in turn affects judgment and makes some people more likely to commit crime.
The ends of the Parkfield fault were the most likely areas to experience prolonged slipping after the earthquake, Lienkaemper noted, suggesting that slip in these parts of the fault gradually increased as stress transferred from movement of the central section of the rupture.
Findings based on this new technology are likely to have a significant impact on basic cellular research and increase our knowledge of how cells work and respond to stresses, such as exposure to contamination.
It is likely to show increasing signs of stress and unpredictability as a result.
Although working mothers and fathers are almost as likely to think about family matters throughout the day, only for mothers is this type of mental labor associated with increased stress and negative emotions, according to new research to be presented at the 108th Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association.
A likely situation, Hewson and his colleagues say, is that an overabundance of sea stars increased the transmission of the virus, especially if they were stressed by competition for food, which could make them more vulnerable to infection.
Being obese increases the risk of developing heart disease, liver disease and diabetes, most likely because of oxidative stress and inflammation, Ferreira says.
Researchers from Oregon State University concluded that moisture stress is a key limitation for conifer regeneration following stand - replacing wildfire, which will likely increase with climate change.
Low stress resilience was associated with an increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes after adjusting for body mass index, family history of diabetes, and individual and neighbourhood socioeconomic factors — the 20 % of men with the lowest resistance to stress (scores 1 - 3) were 51 % more likely to have been diagnosed with diabetes than the 20 % with the highest resistance to stress (scores 7 - 9) with diabetes risk decreasing in an approximately linear fashion with increased resistance to stress.
Why it matters: Water is the lifeblood of crops so any increase in dry days is likely to add to crop stress.
Some evidence suggests that maternal stress, obesity, pesticides, and advanced parental age may increase the risk of ASDs but Dr Baxter said that better recognition of the disorders and changed diagnostic criteria were more likely to explain different study findings over time.
Adrenal exhaustion is a problem we see increasingly often in my clinic, caused by long - term stress and likely also by decreasing food quality and increasing environmental chemicals.
Cosagarea recommends you gradually increase intensity rather than time, as the more time you spend stressing your muscles and joints the more likely you are to get injured.
High stress levels, food allergies, smoking, and environmental factors can all increase inflammation, but a poor diet is likely the biggest offender.
If you are currently undergoing a lot of stress, but is likely to end soon — that's great, your body can tolerate periods of increased stress, you just have to give it a chance to recover.
If symptoms began only recently, they're more likely due to increased stress or a lack of sleep.
Researchers have investigated the effects of refined sugars on cognitive function, and conclude that «Special care in food selection at meals should be exercised by those with type 2 diabetes since ingestion of rapidly absorbed, high — glycemic index carbohydrate foods further impairs medial temporal lobe function, with food - induced increases in oxidative stress and cytokine release likely explaining the association between food ingestion and reduction in cognitive function in those with type 2 diabetes (1).»
The gym competitive nature in presence of loud music is likely to increase stress than reduce it.
With too little sleep, your body is more likely to produce the stress - response hormone cortisol which increases your appetite.
This person will struggle with symptoms, likely be told by their doctor to eat less and exercise more which actually increase the stress response / CDR.
And for those of you like that have had to escalate your baby - making problems to fertility treatments like me, be it IUI's or IVF, the stress levels are likely to either be through the roof, or on a steep trajectory towards it as your financial pressure grows along with your increasing sense of hopelessness as each attempt fails.
It's highly likely simply because a downbeat mood and lack of happiness are clear candidates for increasing the stress hormone cortisol, an acne causing menace which causes digestive problems and slows wound healing.
Not only does it put your body into a stress state (keto is a stress state) which likely will raise LDL (or at least not help it), but will likely also increase your endogenous insulin resistance.
Those foods most likely to increase mucus production and further stress a child's already weak digestive system are: dairy, soy (especially overly processed soy products), commercial formulas, wheat and most flour products, baby cereals and commercial cereals, thick, creamy and heavy foods, processed grains, juice, soda, refined sugars, processed foods, fried foods / oils, multiple food choices at a time and overfeeding
The response to the EdNext question is lower because we simply asked whether the parent thinks teacher salaries should increase or not, while AP, in its question stresses «for the work they do,» a phrasing that is likely to fetch a sympathetic response.
This means that increases in medical costs are likely more responsible for putting stress on state budgets than increases in Medicaid enrollment.
Voting against the action were Richard W. Fisher, who believed that, while the Committee should be patient in beginning to normalize monetary policy, improvement in the U.S. economic performance since October has moved forward, further than the majority of the Committee envisions, the date when it will likely be appropriate to increase the federal funds rate; Narayana Kocherlakota, who believed that the Committee's decision, in the context of ongoing low inflation and falling market - based measures of longer - term inflation expectations, created undue downside risk to the credibility of the 2 percent inflation target; and Charles I. Plosser, who believed that the statement should not stress the importance of the passage of time as a key element of its forward guidance and, given the improvement in economic conditions, should not emphasize the consistency of the current forward guidance with previous statements.
Millennials were also more likely to say that their stress had increased over the past year with 36 % of millennials saying that their stress went up versus 30 % of generation Xers, and 24 % of boomers.
In fact, the more pet owners know about what the research shows — owning a cat can increase your chance of survival one year after a heart attack, or that a pet dog can increase physical activity and reduce stress — the more likely those pet owners are to buy their pets toys and higher - quality nutrition.
In addition, with the extra growth, the lower leg below the stifle likely becomes heavier (because it is longer), and may cause increased stresses on the cranial cruciate ligament.»
Yet cats are half as likely to come to vets as dogs are, and statistics show that is due to the increased stress of a vet visit both for cats and for their owners.
They are working dogs, and a highly social, mobile, busy life will increase their stress and make them more likely to be aggressive and unmannerly as adolescents and adults.
However, if you started to stalk your cat every time they began to look for a place to urinate and were armed with a water pistol, then this is likely to cause an increase in stress for your cat and may result in an increase in urination.
Not only are you likely to teach him to fear the wrong things, but also you are by definition increasing his overall fearfulness and stress.
As global warming increases, the amount of water feeding into these rivers is likely to decrease, adding another stress factor on these waterways and the people who live near them.
More people in eastern and western Africa will be likely to experience a reduction rather than an increase in water stress.
But expanding coal - fired power generation in the exporting provinces is likely to degrade air quality in western regions, escalating inequality and increasing the environmental and ecological stress between power importing and exporting provinces.
It is the world's poor who are «most vulnerable» to the adverse impacts of climate change, Pachauri said, noting that the IPCC estimates some 1.5 billion people in the developing world are likely to be exposed to increased water stress due to climate change by 2020.
America's WETLAND Foundation Restore - Adapt - Mitigate: Responding To Climate Change Through Coastal Habitat Restoration PDF Coastal habitats are being subjected to a range of stresses from climate change; many of these stresses are predicted to increase over the next century The most significant effects are likely to be from sea - level rise, increased storm and wave intensity, temperature increases, carbon dioxide concentration increases, and changes in precipitation that will alter freshwater delivery.....
It was likely that local conditions at scales finer than those detected by satellite observations increased or decreased the effect of the thermal stress within and among reefs at the sub-pixel scale (e.g., coral community structure, small - scale hydrodynamics, past bleaching; the analysis of which were beyond the scope of this study).
* 20 to 30 % of plant and animal species likely to be at increased risk of extinction * many millions more people than today projected to experience floods every year due to sea level rise * increases in malnutrition; increased deaths, diseases and injury due to extreme weather events; increased burden of diarrhoeal diseases; increased frequency of cardio - respiratory diseases due to higher concentrations of ground - level ozone in urban areas * hundreds of millions of people exposed to increased water stress
In particular, in the European Mediterranean region, increases in the frequency of extreme climate events during specific crop development stages (e.g., heat stress during flowering period, rainy days during sowing time), together with higher rainfall intensity and longer dry spells, are likely to reduce the yield of summer crops (e.g., sunflower).
During extreme heat events, nighttime temperatures in the region's big cities are generally several degrees higher28 than surrounding regions, leading to increased heat - related death among those less able to recover from the heat of the day.36 Since the hottest days in the Northeast are often associated with high concentrations of ground - level ozone and other pollutants, 37 the combination of heat stress and poor air quality can pose a major health risk to vulnerable groups: young children, the elderly, and those with pre-existing health conditions including asthma.29 Vulnerability is further increased as key infrastructure, including electricity for potentially life - saving air conditioning, is more likely to fail precisely when it is most needed — when demand exceeds available supply.
With global temperatures now exceeding 1 C and with these temperatures likely to exceed 1.5 C within the next two decades, it is certain that broader heat - based stresses to these various glacial systems will increase.
Comprehensive intersectoral programs that combine measures to control deforestation and forest degradation with measures to increase agricultural productivity and sustainability will likely contribute more to reducing vulnerability of forests to climate change, land use change and other stress factors than independent sectoral initiatives.
In contrast, more people in eastern and western Africa will be likely to experience a reduction rather than an increase in water stress (Arnell, 2006a).
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