Sentences with phrase «until early adulthood»

The Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children is a large representative birth cohort with available data stretching from the antenatal period until early adulthood.
This is especially true for children, since a child's brain is continuing to grow and does not become fully mature until early adulthood.
Moreover, the prefrontal cortex (PFC) plays an important role in affect regulation (Ochsner and Gross 2005) and is not fully developed until early adulthood (Giedd 2004; Spear 2000).
These networks do not reach full effectiveness until early adulthood.
That is, until one day she gets crushed by a huge wave that nearly drowns her, shattering her confidence and keeping her from competition until her early adulthood in Hawaii.
The timing of the illnesses — psychotic disorders usually break out after late adolescence — supports this, because it is not until early adulthood that the prefrontal cortex is fully myelinated, they say.
In the US, such diagnosis has caused controversy, but in the UK the problem is the ultra-conservatism of the bulk of the medical profession in failing to identify and treat bipolar, an often lethal illness, until early adulthood.
The governor's unusual effort — potentially granting mass clemency on a level rarely seen — comes as efforts to reform the state's juvenile justice laws have met resistance in the Legislature; most states have raised the age of criminal responsibility after reviewing studies that showed people are often not psychologically mature until early adulthood.
Despite the hardening of the skeleton, the bones located within their skull have yet to be fused together and will remain this way until early adulthood.

Not exact matches

I wasn't diagnosed until adulthood, but the signs were always there: my verbal interruptions, my obsession with my video games, the way I'm always late, or always early; the fact that I'm never on time.
These cases may not even present problems until later in life such as early adulthood.
«This supports the idea that changes early in neurodevelopment can produce effects that may not be triggered until adulthood.
Breast cancer incidences increased rapidly in early adulthood until ages 30 to 40 years for BRCA1 and until ages 40 to 50 years for BRCA2 carriers, then remained at a similar, constant incidence until age 80 years.
In another classical premature aging disease, Werner syndrome (WS), symptoms don't begin until adolescence or early adulthood.
Onset of symptoms of CMT is most often in adolescence or early adulthood, however presentation may be delayed until mid-adulthood.
Breast cancer incidences increased rapidly in early adulthood until ages 30 to 40 years for BRCA1 and until ages 40 to 50 years for BRCA2 carriers, then remained at a similar, constant incidence (20 - 30 per 1000 person - years) until age 80 years.
These cases may not even present problems until later in life such as early adulthood.
But autism appears very early in life and schizophrenia generally doesn't emerge until adulthood.
This compelling knowledge base underscores three significant, unmet needs: (1) valid and reliable biological and bio-behavioral measures (or «biomarkers») of «toxic stress» to identify children who are at higher risk of chronic disease in adulthood; (2) more effective intervention strategies to prevent, reduce, or mitigate the long - term health consequences of significant adversity in early childhood; and (3) biomarkers that are sensitive to change and can thus be used to assess the short - term and medium - term effects of intervention strategies whose ultimate impacts on physical and mental health may not be apparent until decades later.
Follow - up interviews were done in early adulthood and information was collected from many sources until age 26.
Moreover, it has become clear that celiac disease is not only a childhood illness, as previously thought; symptoms may not begin until late adolescence or early adulthood, as Falchuk believed occurred in Anne Dodge's case.
Although some breed - associated congenital conditions are detected early in life, others are not identified until adulthood; Maine Coon cats are frequently diagnosed with cardiac disease.
Aussie hereditary cataracts almost never occur in young puppies; affected dogs most commonly present signs as mature adults, though cataracts may start in early adulthood or not until old age.
While there is evidence to suggest that eating behaviours developed in childhood carry on into early adulthood [45], perhaps the weight and health consequences of these behaviours don't become evident until later in childhood, as parental capacity as gatekeeper over the child's diet is reduced.
Because most forms of adult psychopathology have antecedents and precursors in childhood and adolescence it was decided that a cohort of sufficient size should at least follow respondents from preadolescence up until at least early adulthood.
In the case of low childhood SES, chronic exposure to such stressors as financial hardship, threat of violence, violence exposure, family turmoil, and instability in parental employment may confer an underlying risk profile that remains in latent form until adulthood, when early onset chronic diseases may begin to appear (13).
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