Sentences with phrase «young adulthood after»

Additionally, none of the parental factors examined predicted the MVPA habits of girls moving through high school and into young adulthood after adjustment for baseline MVPA.

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Culturally, young adults have increasingly come to see marriage as a «capstone» rather than a «cornerstone» — that is, something they do after they have all their other ducks in a row, rather than a foundation for launching into adulthood and parenthood.
We've raised our kids to young adulthood and we've spent the majority of those 18 years focusing on those kids — homework, sports, musical recitals, after - school activities, orthodontist appointments.
After three or so years, bone begins to replace cartilage, and by young adulthood, most of the cartilage is gone.
Reminds me of something I wrote last year, «Because after babyhood comes toddlerhood, and after toddlerhood comes childhood, and then adolescence, and then young - adulthood... And then how do we identify «Attachment Parenting»?
Long after the treatments were applied, during a time point in mice that approximates young adulthood in humans, the investigators examined the impact of the simulated infections on the brain, comparing their results to those from mice that had received inactive injections.
This is a graphic overview of what young adults on the autism spectrum did after high school, according to the indicators used as part of the National Autism Indicators Report: Transition to Young Adultyoung adults on the autism spectrum did after high school, according to the indicators used as part of the National Autism Indicators Report: Transition to Young AdultYoung Adulthood.
Overtiredness in childhood has also directly predicted the presence of binge drinking, blackouts, driving after drinking alcohol, and number of lifetime alcohol problems in young adulthood.
After the final stressors were administered, the researchers gave the young mice a round of behavioral tests and then waited until the mice reached adulthood, at about 10 weeks old, to see if their different upbringings had affected their cognitive abilities or brain morphology.
«There's a lot of growth in beta cells up until puberty or even young adulthood, but after that, there's a very slow turnover,» she says.
Jorge grew up as an overweight adolescent, which continued into young adulthood but after various health issues and his father's cancer diagnosis Jorge decided to make a change.
After a childhood of being bullied, and a young adulthood of being overlooked, when the world started behaving appropriately toward me (which occurred somewhere around when my weight reached the 130s), I was gobsmacked.
We should be starting with breast awareness in young adulthood, and focusing on staying healthy to avoid disease rather than regaining health after disease is already detected.
After an introductory monologue by Autobot leader Optimus Prime (Peter Cullen) to set the stage we are introduced into the travails of Sam Witwicky (Shia LaBeouf,), a young man on the cusp of adulthood, trying to figure out what exactly to do with himself.
Like the Omniverous Zoetrope version of The Black Stallion, Randal Kleiser's The Blue Lagoon bypasses the sheer excitement in its card - carrying mythic subjectâ $» girl and boy, distinctly prepubescent, are cast ashore in Paradise and grow to young adulthood one with Natureâ $» to generate one TV - commercial / poster - art image after another.
It's the story of a religious young woman entering adulthood who manifests strange powers after falling in love with a female classmate.
A disturbing little film that follows a young girl into adulthood after the murder of her mother, The Eyes of My Mother runs a brief 77 minutes so it doesn't overstay its welcome.
By introducing young children to equipment such as this, they are much more likely to carry on exercising in this way after they have finished school and long into adulthood, thus helping to put a stop to the UK's obesity epidemic.
After experiencing a largely itinerant childhood owing to his father's career, Mitchell continued this nomadic lifestyle in his young adulthood.
Youths reported their general health in young adulthood (age 19) using the General Health Perceptions subscale from the RAND Short - Form Health Survey (Hays et al., 1993) shortly after the blood draw to assess methylation.
As in the adolescence / young adulthood models, the link between CD and ASPD was also found after adjusting for comorbidity (Table 3).
After controlling for relevant demographic characteristics, parental co-morbid psychopathology, and offspring psychopathology, maternal depression was associated with higher levels of physical symptoms (β = 0 · 14, S.E. = 0 · 07) during adolescence, and higher levels of minor stressors (β = 2 · 52, S.E. = 1 · 07) and a greater risk for using mental health services (OR 1 · 86, 95 % CI 1 · 14 — 3 · 03) in young adulthood.
In line with the SEND Code of Practice's emphasis on preparing young people for adulthood, Action For Kids supports students aged 14 + prepare for life after school and ensure their voices are heard.
Anorexia nervosa commonly begins during adolescence or young adulthood, rarely before puberty or after the age of 40 years old.
After all, those young parts of us are still there, and they show up in our adulthood in sometimes unknown and unexpected ways.
Considering those who develop a SUD, the peak age of onset is in later adolescence or young adulthood, with less common onset after age of 25 [15].
The hazard of receiving health - related welfare benefits in young adulthood rose with increasing levels of conduct problems, hyperactivity — inattention problems, emotional symptoms and peer problems in adolescence after controlling for sociodemographic factors and health behaviours.
Likewise, after controlling for internalizing symptoms in childhood, Gregory et al. (2005) found persistent sleep problems in childhood to predict a diagnosis of anxiety but not depression in young adulthood.
In fact, after following 17,000 people in the United Kingdom over four decades, Bates saw that young subjects who were better at reading and math still ended up having higher incomes, better housing and better jobs in adulthood than the kids who had perhaps higher IQs or richer parents, but read or performed math at lower levels.
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