Sentences with phrase «whose average age»

Don't miss hiking through the majestic redwoods in Redwood National Park and Prairie Creek State Park a twenty minutes» drive to the north, where you'll walk under the trees whose average age is 700 years.
On average, undergraduate private loan borrowers are about three years younger (23.5 years) than undergraduates without private loans (whose average age is 26.6 years).
The Glendale Galleria Apple Store is staffed by a crew whose average age could be summed up as: if you have to ask, you're too old to want to hear the answer.
With Catera, Cadillac aims to open up a new market for itself by attracting a crowd much younger than its usual buyers, whose average age is 62.
It tells the back - stage story of a group of singers whose average age is 80 years old, yet they use every once of energy they possess to appear on stage and sing popular music ranging from James Brown through to U2 and Coldplay.
Millions of frisky singles (whose average age is between 18 and 35) use BeNaughty and say it's their favorite — so much so that the app has an 89 % success rate.
The researchers analyzed data from 38,000 men, whose average age was 54 at the study's start, and 84,000 women, whose average age was 47.
The study included 75 people whose average age was 27.
The participants, whose average age was 80, were also overwhelmingly female and white, so it's not clear how the results may translate to other demographic groups.
The boys, whose average age was 6 years old, were identified through screening and family history.
This analysis included 19,896 participants of the SUN Project, whose average age at enrollment was 37.7 years old.
In the first study of its kind looking at this age group, researchers from the University of Bristol looked at data from 213 people whose average age was 78.
The participants, whose average age was 34 when they enrolled, were followed for more than 20 years.
The defenders, whose average age is three years younger than the next youngest first - choice center back in MLS, have seen back - to - back starts alongside Keegan Rosenberry and Fabinho.
The average age of the new members is around 28, and we have some older Chinese and Hispanic immigrants whose average age is between 55 - 60.

Not exact matches

The other age group whose average credit score skews lower are those below the age of 30.
As we're approaching retirement age, we read that the «average» couple in the USA will need $ 230,000 to $ 400,000 (depending on whose estimate you read) to pay for uncovered medical costs in retirement.
These four men, whose combined ages totaled a century and a half and averaged 38 1/4 years, proved that Thomas Wolfe was a liar: you can go home again!
Our analysis also allows us to highlight goalkeepers whose experience capital is well above the average measured for all big - 5 league goalkeepers at the same age: Mouez Hassan (Nice), Paul Nardi (Monaco), Pau López (Espanyol), Jan Oblak (Atlético Madrid), Timo Horn (Cologne), Alphonse Aréola (Villarreal, on loan from Paris St - Germain), Loris Karius (Mainz) and Jack Butland (Stoke).
The answer is no — a 15 month old whose sleep is uninterrupted for 11.5 hours (the average for a child that age), will experience a much better, restorative night sleep, resulting the next day in better moods, a higher ability to focus and learn, and overall improved health.
The researchers found the children whose mothers took the DHA supplement during pregnancy had an average of 1.3 pounds more fat - free mass but the same amount of fat at age 5 compared with the placebo group.
Studies show that Seventh - Day Adventists, whose church encourages behaviors that promote healthy aging, have a well - documented average life span of 88 years, approximately eight years longer than the average U.S. citizen.
The researchers noted that the cohort of 2,827 participants whose data were analyzed in this study were generally healthy, mostly Caucasian (92.2 %), elderly males (average age 76.4 years), therefore limiting the generalizability of the study results to other populations.
They base their findings on information from more than 11,500 adults, whose heart health and visible aging signs were tracked for an average of 11.5 years as part of the Copenhagen City Heart Study.
The study involved 9,569 people with an average age of 65 who did not have dementia whose blood was tested for magnesium levels.
Then they compared each person's transcriptome to the average transcriptome of people at the same age, intensively exploring about 100 genes whose expression were found to increase or decrease with aging.
Mississippi ranks near the bottom among all states in a number of markers including children ages 1 through 5 whose families read to them more than 3 days a week, fourth - and eighth - grade reading and math levels, on - time high - school graduation and average composite ACT scores.
The distribution also varies by age group: for example, borrowers between the ages of thirty and thirty - nine have the highest average outstanding student loan balance, at $ 28,500, followed by borrowers between the ages of forty and forty - nine, whose average outstanding balance is $ 26,000.
The subset that I think is most readily associated with the term is artists who are young, both in age and career, have not yet had a major museum presence and whose average price point is $ 15,000 or under.
Preferred risk: A person whose physical condition, occupation, mode of living, and other characteristics indicate a prospect for longevity which is superior to that of the average longevity of unimpaired lives of the same age.
Children (mean age 11 years) of mothers with BPD rated their mothers as less encouraging of independence than children whose mothers had other personality disorders.17 Similarly, mothers with BPD were reported to be more overprotective by their children aged 11 — 18 years, in comparison with healthy controls and controls with depressive illness and other personality disorders.19 It should be noted, however, that children of mothers with BPD might be living in environments that are more risky than average children, and that this higher reported overprotection might be advantageous in these conditions.
For example, almost a quarter (27 %) of children whose mothers had good / average mental health at all sweeps had poor reported relations with their peers at 3 years of age.
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