Sentences with phrase «subclinical range»

Children who grow up in families characterized by parental psychological difficulties are at increased risk for developing social - emotional behavior problems, even when these difficulties are in the subclinical range (Cummings et al. 2005; Papp et al. 2004; Weitzman et al. 2011, see for meta - analytic evidence Connell and Goodman 2002).
Youth from participating families scored in the clinical or subclinical range for depression, anxiety and / or substance misuse symptoms on standardized measures during the initial assessment.

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Children of depressed mothers, including those with subclinical depression, may experience a range of negative outcomes including developmental delays, cognitive impairments, and attachment insecurity.
After an average sleep loss of approximately 55 minutes for 6 nights, a neurobehavioral test showed that performance of ADHD children worsened from the subclinical to the clinical range of inattention on 4 of 6 measures, which included reaction time and omission errors.
The most important thing you can do to protect your healthcare dollar is to FIRST find a physician who understands and believes in subclinical thyroid treatment — treating people who feel something is off, but their thyroid numbers are in the normal range.
This study discovered administering T4 to patients with «high - normal» TSH (2 - 4 uIU / mL) lowered their cholesterol, supporting the existence of a subclinical hypothyroidism with tangible harms, and numerous citing papers argue for a narrower reference range.
The subclinical modifier is used when tests of various thyroid hormones fall within «normal» ranges but the patient experiences hypothyroid - related symptoms.
Subclinical hypothyroidism means your TSH is within «normal» range on a lab test, but outside of the therapeutic range I mentioned.
Also, TSH ranges on conventional lab tests may fail to pick up some cases of subclinical hypothyroidism or impending cases of autoimmune thyroid conditions, otherwise termed Hashimoto's Thyroiditis, which is the most common cause of hypothyroidism.
The prevention of disease and whether a developing health condition in its initial («subclinical») stage is discovered depends significantly on whether a healthcare practitioner uses the conventional or functional laboratory ranges to interpret a person's blood test results.
By adding fluoride to water, it may be lowering thyroid function in people with normal or underactive thyroid, leading to hypothyroidism or subclinical hypothyroidism, which carries a range of significant health effects, including obesity, heart disease and depression.
Clinical signs range from subclinical infection, or mild fever and malaise to severe, life - threatening pneumonia; however, most clinically affected dogs have signs that are typical of kennel cough.
Organic and depressive symptoms (automatic geriatric examination for computer assisted taxonomy [AGECAT], score range 1 and 2 = subclinical to 5 = most severe), behavioural problems (Crichton Royal behavioural rating scale, score range 0 = no problems to 38 = severe problems), and physical disability (Barthel activity of daily living index, score range 0 = dependent to 20 = independent but not necessarily normal).
Children of depressed mothers, including those with subclinical depression, may experience a range of negative outcomes including developmental delays, cognitive impairments, and attachment insecurity.
The examination of subclinical depressive symptoms is important given that such symptoms are associated with an increased risk for future psychopathology (e.g., depressive, anxious, and behavioral disorders) as well as a wide range of negative outcomes including academic deficiencies, interpersonal difficulties with peers and family, and impaired cognitive functioning (Avenevoli et al. 2008; Kessler and Walters 1998; Reinherz et al. 1993).
A metaanalysis of 25 prospective studies of adults with follow - up periods ranging from 2 to 16 years showed a consistently increased risk of mortality for both clinical and subclinical depression (1).
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