Sentences with phrase «whose biological age»

A study last year found that people in their 70s whose biological age is five years greater than their chronological age have a 20 percent higher risk of dying over six years than people whose biological and chronological ages are the same.

Not exact matches

We are emotionally centralized biological machines while intellectualism's emotionality ratios rises and falls in aged despairing ethnocentrism keeping taught most all whose psyche and / or ego abounds ever so saliently via leveraged cultivation around many perhaps most socialized centralizing normalizations.
A Finnish national sample of adoptees whose biological mothers were diagnosed with schizophrenia - spectrum disorders was blindly compared to a demographically (age, sex, location, ect) matched sample of adoptees whose biological mothers did not have a schizophrenia - spectrum psychiatric diagnosis.
There is nothing conspicuously revolutionary about the «The Kids Are All Right», a sleek, smart, enormously entertaining film about a middle - aged lesbian couple (played by Annette Bening and Julianne Moore) whose teenage kids seek out the sperm donor who is their biological father (Mark Ruffalo); it has big - name actors, a sun - dappled Los Angeles setting, and the feel of a classic Hollywood comedy at its snappiest.
Arnold Schwarzenegger, returning to play a version of the iconic T - 800 whose biological exoskeleton has aged in Genisys, has now confirmed that he will also be appearing in the planned sixth Terminator movie - which, as it were, may end up being shot back to back with the seventh installment.
Participants were 128 preschool - aged children (73 boys, 55 girls) with behavior problems whose biological fathers took part in a longitudinal study.
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