Sentences with phrase «than those with lower levels»

The researchers found that women with the highest levels of 111 of these chemicals on average had menopause anywhere from 1.9 years to 3.8 years earlier than those with lower levels.
Although people exposed to the highest levels of lithium appear to be slightly protected, those exposed to intermediate levels had higher rates of dementia than those with the lowest levels of lithium in their water.
Lawyers with «higher levels of resilience, empathy, initiative and sociability» are more likely to leave law practice than those with lower levels of those traits.
Here there's a solid trend: Women with a Bachelor's degree or higher are more likely to live in a female breadwinner family than those with lower levels of education.
Australians with a degree qualification are less likely to be obese than those with lower levels of education.
But, those with the highest blood levels were 1.71 times more likely to experience a failed embryo implantation than those with the lowest levels.
Volunteers with higher levels of Christensenella bacteria in their guts were more likely to have a lower body mass index than those with low levels.
The men who had the highest levels of urate were nearly 40 percent less likely to develop Parkinson's disease than those with the lowest levels.
Women with high levels of a common liver enzyme measured prior to pregnancy were twice as likely to subsequently develop gestational diabetes than those with the lowest levels, according to a Kaiser Permanente study published today in the journal Diabetes Care.
Of the three species, P. axillaris absorbs the highest levels of UV light, and hawkmoths are more attracted to P. axillaris flowers with higher levels of UV light absorbance than those with lower levels.
Examining expression levels of H2AX in breast cancer tumor data from The Cancer Genome Atlas, a large National Institutes of Health database containing genetic information about tumor tissue from more than 11,000 patients, the Roswell Park team found that breast cancer patients whose tumors had high levels of H2AX had a significantly worse prognosis than those with low levels.
Researchers found that seniors with the highest levels of BDNF gene function had a 50 percent slower loss of memory and thinking than those with the lowest levels.
In a study in the journal Obesity, overweight women who had higher levels of «weight - bias internalization» — meaning they applied negative stereotypes about obesity to themselves — were more likely to have metabolic syndrome than those with low levels.
One study has shown that people with higher levels of vitamin D had greater information processing capabilities and memory function than those with lower levels of vitamin D. So, there's a good chance that vitamin D may help to improve overall mental sharpness and memory.
Phthalates used in plastic have even been linked to low libido in women, with a recent study even suggesting women with high levels of plasticizers were twice as likely to show less interest in sex than those with low levels.
What's more, University of Arizona researchers found that those with higher levels of vitamin C oxidized 25 percent more fat during treadmill sessions than those with lower levels of the vitamin.
A Tufts University study found that older adults with healthy levels of folate and B12 performed better during a test of response speed and mental flexibility than those with lower levels of folate and B12.
Given the numerous benefits of testosterone it is no surprise to learn that men with naturally higher levels find gaining muscle mass and staying lean much easier as well as being stronger and more athletic than those with lower levels.
According to a report from the University of San Diego Medical School, breast cancer patients with high levels of vitamin D in their blood are twice more likely to survive than those with lower levels of this essential nutrient.
According to the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), «adults with good literacy skills (the equivalent of a good English Language GCSE or better) are much more likely to be in work than those with lower levels of literacy: 83 per cent compared to 55 per cent».
Those with at least some college experience are also generally more likely to use these services than those with lower levels of education, and those with the lowest household incomes are generally more likely to use these services than those with the highest household incomes.
The results also revealed that the stability of the relationship between discloser and listener also affected the levels of perceived support so that those with strong relational bonds reported higher levels of perceived support than those with low levels of relational bonds.
It has also been shown that individuals high in CU traits exhibit greater impairments in affective empathy than those with low levels of CU traits, particularly for sadness (e.g., de Wied et al. 2012; Schwenck et al. 2012).
Indeed, we acknowledge that the present findings may be considered surprising given previous work showing that empathy deficits are more pronounced in those with CD and elevated CU traits than those with lower levels of CU traits (Jones et al. 2010; Schwenck et al. 2012) and theories predicting that affective empathy deficits are uniquely related to CU traits (Blair 2005, 2013).
Results from the 2006 Census show that Indigenous peoples aged 15 years and over with higher levels of schooling were more likely than those with lower levels of attainment to be in full - time employment.
People who scored high in attachment anxiety reported less positive affect and more negative affect, which results in poorer social, physical, and psychological outcomes than those with lower levels of attachment anxiety.
From the ABA Journal: Lawyers with «higher levels of resilience, empathy, initiative and sociability» are more likely to leave law practice than those with lower levels of those traits.
Mirroring that finding, patients with CCR8 - enriched Tregs showed poorer responses to cancer immunotherapy drugs, which work by unleashing the immune system against tumors, than those with lower levels of CCR8 on Tregs.
A landmark 2002 study conducted by a team of Harvard researchers and published in the New England Journal of Medicine found that women with the highest levels of CRP were nearly 2.5 times more likely to experience a first cardiovascular event (including heart attack and stroke) than those with the lowest levels of CRP.
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