Sentences with phrase «young participants who»

Early Childhood Milwaukee Public Library provides early literacy education for daycare providers and parents, resulting in more than 1,000 young participants who form critical reading connections and brain development during the first 1,000 days of life in Ready to Read early literacy programs for ages 0 — 5.
The study, funded by the Nuffield Foundation, found 25 per cent of its young participants who had reading difficulties showed mild or moderate hearing impairment, of which their parents and teachers were unaware.
In particular, a multi-sport camp is ideal for very young participants who need to develop motor skills, learn to follow instruction and work with others.
Nigerian girl, Damilola Oluwaseyi, was the youngest participant who surprised a lot of people at the just concluded 2017 Lagos city marathon as she crossed the finish line.
More research will be done with younger participants who have risk factors for developing Alzheimer's — like obesity, have high blood pressure or high cholesterol — to see if blueberries might be effective against onset of Alzheimer's.

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For example, depending on the time horizon, retirement income needs, and tax bracket, an investment in the fund might not be appropriate for younger investors not currently in retirement, for investors under age 59 1/2 who may hold the fund in an IRA or other tax - advantaged account, or for participants in employer - sponsored plans.
For example, depending on the time horizon, retirement income needs, and tax bracket, an investment in the fund might not be appropriate for younger investors not currently in retirement, for investors under age 59 1/2 who may hold the fund in an IRA other tax - advantaged account, or for participants in employer - sponsored plans.
Researchers found that 12 % of snackers were «appetisers», those who eat snacks as part of an aperitif, and a further 12 % of participants were identified as «in a hurry» snackers, generally younger people who replace meals with snacks.
A meta - analysis of American interventions with very young fathers points to quality intensive community - based interventions with a good understanding of gender: the staff (who were experienced, empathetic, enthusiastic, and well connected into their communities) partnered with community organisations and used incentives to draw the young men in; they utilized needs assessments and participant feedback; developed one - on - one relationships with their young clients and provided mentoring; offered a comprehensive array of services delivered in engaging and interactive ways which incorporated teaching methods and materials appropriate to young men's culture, sex and age.
He ennobled Maurice Glasman, a great believer (and participant) in grass - roots democracy, and he hired Arnie Graf, the American veteran campaigner who had mentored Barack Obama in his early days as a young activist in Chicago, to inject the Labour party with the movement politics spirit.
«Even most of our youngest female participants, who were freshmen in high school, had already experienced some form of sexual harassment,» Hust said.
Many factors may have contributed to NAMSS's success in bringing in more minorities to STEM, but from Vergun's perspective, the most important ones have been the intensive science training and mentoring that undergraduate participants receive, the mentoring the students themselves provide to younger generations, and the cultural knowledge that the students share with those who mentor them.
Horne and her colleagues analysed the questionnaires of participants who had life partners in 1992, 1999 and 2010, when they were 25 (moving into adulthood), 32 (a young adult) and 43 years old (midlife).
Then there's the West Palm Beach symposium, held to recruit participants for a study testing what happens when aging people get infusions of plasma (the fluid part of blood packed with signaling proteins and other molecules but no red or white cells) from young people who've taken a drug meant to activate their immune system.
Vitamin E decreased the risk of pneumonia by 35 % in 7,469 participants who had started smoking at a later age, at 21 years or older, whereas the vitamin had no apparent effect on pneumonia for those who had started to smoke at a younger age.
There were no such effects, however, for participants who were younger than six or older than 20 when they experienced war.
Beans have been found to prevent sun - related damage and wrinkles, so says a study from the Journal of the American College of Nutrition, where of the 453 elderly participants, those who ate the most legumes and vegies had younger - looking skin.
Researchers in Europe tracked the mental function of more than 7,000 British civil servants for a decade, and they found that even the youngest participants, who were between the ages of 45 and 49 at the outset, generally displayed slight yet measurable declines in short - term memory, mental reasoning, and verbal facility over the course of the study.
In a recent study in the journal Brain, young to middle - aged adults who'd had at least one concussion and had genetic risk factors for Alzheimer's had less gray matter in parts of the brain associated with dementia, compared to other study participants.
60 participants between the ages of 25 and 45 were recruited for the study, and the researchers discovered that study participants who were middle - aged that had higher levels of the nutrient lutein had neural responses equivalent to that of younger participants.
A 2008 study that followed a group of adolescent women with ADHD for five years found that the participants who had been treated with stimulants were nearly 75 % less likely to develop a substance - use disorder than those who were not, while other research has shown that the use of ADHD medication in young men reduces the risk of later substance - use disorders by 85 %.
The 2735 participants included in the present analysis were significantly younger than the 757 participants who had not provided a complete or plausible FFQ at baseline (median age: 65 y compared with 70 y), less likely to be current smokers (13.6 % compared with 17.4 %), and less likely to have diabetes (7.5 % compared with 9.7 %) or CVD (18.2 % compared with 24.9 %) at baseline; they were also less likely to die during the 13 - y follow - up of all causes (31 % compared with 52 %) and of inflammatory diseases (6 % compared with 10 %)(all P < 0.05).
While these studies suggest beneficial effects, they both studied healthy young adults (in their early 20s1, 2), had very small sample sizes (one study had 10 participants2, the other had 201), and used volunteers as study participants.1, 2 All of these factors decreases the chances that the results can be generalized to all people who engage in exercise.
Compared with the participants who consumed less than 10 % of calories from added sugar (same as in Q1), those who consumed above the thresholds of 10 % or 25 % of calories from added sugar were younger; more likely to be non-Hispanic black; less likely to be currently smoking; had lower levels of physical activity, total serum cholesterol, systolic blood pressure, HEI, American Heart Association healthy diet score, 44 and antihypertensive medication use; and had higher intake of sugar - sweetened beverages and prevalence of family history of CVD (Supplement [eTable 2]-RRB-.
Faced with broader opportunities to find dates through offline means, younger participants might then be more inclined than older adults to view those who «resort» to Internet dating as deviant.
Faced with broader opportunities to find dates through offline means, younger participants might be more inclined than older adults to view those who «resort» to Internet dating as deviant.
OPENING THIS WEEK Kam's Kapsules: Weekly Previews That Make Choosing a Film Fun by Kam Williams For movies opening March 23, 2012 BIG BUDGET FILMS The Hunger Games (PG - 13 for intense violence and disturbing images) Screen adaptation of Suzanne Collins» futuristic sci - fi novel about a 16 year - old girl (Jennifer Lawrence) who volunteers to take her unlucky younger sister's (Willow Shields) place in a nationally - televised fight to the death featuring 24 participants picked by a government lottery.
Targets include insensitive assholes who tell their young daughters they're fat and former beauty - pageant participants who pimp out their toddlers in hooker - wear for the express purpose of crippling them with self - esteem and performance issues for the rest of their trailer - bound lives.
The first sex scene in which both participants are undressed involves two women; only toward the end of the story, with the arrival of a young male specimen named Ivan who rolls around in bed with O to the accompaniment of rat - a-tat hi - hat cymbal and electric guitar, does anything close to parity between male and female flesh exist.
The popularity of the scheme proves that there certainly is an appetite out there, and the resounding success of our participants, especially those who might have been struggling academically, shows the true extent of young people's capabilities.
I couldn't help being struck that so many of the participants in the violence were so young, like 20 - year - old white supremacist James Alex Fields Jr., who drove a car into a crowd of counter-protesters, injuring dozens and killing 32 - year - old Heather Heyer.
Participants who enter and qualify as a «Young Gun» will receive additional exposure through their participation in the overall competition.
And in fact, research shows that 401 (k) participants who own target funds are less likely to end up in portfolios with «extreme» allocations for their age — that is, young savers with little or no equity exposure and older investors with all or nearly all of their money invested in stocks.
For example, depending on the time horizon, retirement income needs, and tax bracket, an investment in the fund might not be appropriate for younger investors not currently in retirement, for investors under age 59 1/2 who may hold the fund in an IRA or other tax - advantaged account, or for participants in employer - sponsored plans.
For instance, a study examining the influence of implausible anchors found that participants who were asked if Gandhi was older or younger than 9 when he died estimated his age at death to be 50, whereas participants who were given the anchor age of 140 estimated his age as 67.
For example, depending on the time horizon, retirement income needs, and tax bracket, an investment in the fund might not be appropriate for younger investors not currently in retirement, for investors under age 59 1/2 who may hold the fund in an IRA other tax - advantaged account, or for participants in employer - sponsored plans.
It's especially important for some of the younger RYC participants, like Zach, who just finished his freshman year at Drew School.
The Royal couple met with the young winners of our Page Turner competition, whose works hang in the gallery, pupils from Northdown Primary School and Hartsdown Technology College who were involved in activities in the Clore Learning Studio, and participants from our current and past community projects; Artworks, Blank Canvas, Cultural Ambassadors, The Great Art Quest, Generate and Art of Sound, as well as our Youth Navigators.
«Compared with participants who did not consume hot red chili peppers, those who did consume them were more likely to be younger, male, white, Mexican - American, married, and to smoke cigarettes, drink alcohol, and consume more vegetables and meats.
Drivers ed in West Virginia is offered to teen drivers younger than the age of 18, who want to learn safe driving techniques and become better traffic participants.
The feedback raises a number of other issues, including: participation by young people who leave school to join CDEP; the involvement of non-Indigenous people in CDEP; CDEP participants» entitlements; and how CDEP can best encourage people to move into non-CDEP jobs.
Studies had to be published during or after 2000, involved 10 or more participants aged 12 years or younger with a diagnosis of ASD and could include studies with children younger than 2 who were at risk for ASD.
#Younger refers to participants who were in middle school at Time 1, and high school at Time 2, Older refers to participants who were in high school at Time 1, and were young adults at Time 2
Mobile Response Team (MRT) travels to participants who are 18 and younger to provide immediate crisis intervention
The 20 patients who did not enroll in the study were significantly younger than participants (mean, 29.8 vs 39.4 years; P <.003) but did not differ on any other measure.
Similar to findings from SASH, childhood sexual abuse emerged as a particularly robust risk factor for suicide attempts in younger participants in the WMHS cross-national analysis, with a 10.9 times higher OR of suicide attempts in children, a 6.1 times higher likelihood in adolescents and a 2.9-fold risk in young adults who were exposed.20 This is in keeping with the Enns hypothesis that sexual abuse results in suicidal behaviour at a younger age.21 Consistent with other studies, childhood physical and sexual abuse, in particular, emerged as risk factors for the emergence and persistence of suicidal behaviour, especially in adolescence.
In testing our first hypothesis, we conducted t - tests on older and younger participants» first slider ratings as higher ratings among these participants who had previously been induced into a negative mood indicated rapid regulation.
In addition, older participants who rapidly regulated their mood scored significantly lower on LOT items measuring pessimism compared with younger rapid regulators, t (23) = 3.45, p <.01; however, a significant difference in levels of optimism was not found, t (23) = −.73, p =.47.
Participant Demographic Information Variables Mother's age Child's age (N = 233) M / SD 31.33 (6.04) M / SD 3.32 (1.03) Percentage 79.8 % 5.2 % 4.7 % 4.3 % 1.3 % 1.3 % 3.4 % Percentage 1.3 % 6.9 % 7.7 % 13.7 % 12.0 % 11.2 % 9.4 % 37.6 % Percentage 8.6 % 3.9 % 36.1 % 38.2 % 12.4 % 0.9 % Percentage 9.4 % 14.2 % 73.0 % 1.3 % 1.3 % 0.9 % Sample The sample examined for this study consisted of 233 mothers who had young children between 2 and 5 years old.
We eliminated 155 participants who opened the online survey but either did not complete any of the items or completed only the first few, 12 participants who reported an age younger than 18, and 11 participants who replied «No» to the question «Are you currently part of a long distance relationship?»
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