• A new study that followed more than 3,000 adults in their 30s and 40s found that people saddled with burdensome "negative relationships" accumulated more belly fat over 15 years than those who didn't. (foxnews.com)
  • So is having fully-trained adults who act as buffers of adverse childhood experiences. (communitiesinschools.org)
  • Title : Understanding the Buffering Effects of Protective Factors on the Relationship between Adverse Childhood Experiences and Teen Dating Violence Perpetration Personal Author(s) : Davis, Jordan P.;Ports, Katie A.;Basile, Kathleen C.;Espelage, Dorothy L.;David-Ferdon, Corinne F. (cdc.gov)
  • First, that trees growing in urban forest fragments are buffered from a chronic urban tree pest due to lower temperatures. (researchgate.net)
  • Additionally, these two dimensions of social capital were hypothesized to moderate the relationships between chronic health conditions and these two aspects of health status. (springer.com)
  • Findings suggest that the structural dimension of social capital would function as a buffer against the malicious effects of chronic health conditions, impairments and disabilities. (springer.com)
  • This was a surprising finding given that individuals with diabetes are dealing with a life-altering, chronic illness, with higher rates of depression and anxiety . (medscape.com)
  • This review aims to systematically examine the existing literature to identify modifiable factors that increase vulnerability to, or act as a buffer against, depression, and could therefore inform the development of targeted interventions. (nature.com)
  • Meta-analyses of cross-sectional and longitudinal studies have consistently found that childhood maltreatment is strongly associated with clinical depression across the life course. (nature.com)
  • We found that Black and White participants exposed to general discrimination were more likely to experience symptoms of postpartum depression and that White participants delivered more low birthweight infants relative to those who experienced no discrimination. (cdc.gov)
  • The results indicated that the quality of peer relationships significantly predicted commitment to purpose. (mdpi.com)
  • History of mental illness, high score in negative health locus of control, low score in positive health locus of control, not taking breakfast, poor relationship with family members, friends and teachers and physical abuse dur- ing adolescence significantly predicted depressive symptoms in the logistic regression model. (who.int)
  • it was hard, in the midst of all that literary celebrity, both at home and at work-it was hard, trying to find one's own way. (nybooks.com)
  • In the new study, people who reported more supportive relationships-relatives they can rely on, friends they can talk to-didn't gain as much belly fat as their peers. (foxnews.com)
  • high-quality relationships with peers helped close the gap in purpose commitment between FGC students and their counterparts. (mdpi.com)
  • Even if a couple is experiencing distress and difficulty in other areas, gratitude in the relationship can help promote positive marital outcomes. (independent.co.uk)
  • Our findings indicated that high demands, low job control, and low social support additively predicted the distress/well-being outcomes (job satisfaction, emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, psychological distress, and somatic complaints). (frontiersin.org)
  • This paper presents an overview of these findings, organized in three different sections: the relationships between employability as psychological resources and perceived employability and over-qualification and career success, the relationships between over-qualification and different job outcomes (such as job satisfaction, propensity to leave, and performance), and the evolution over time of over-qualified employees in terms of career outcomes. (bvsalud.org)
  • Our finding suggests that street trees - a small scale, publicly accessible form of urban greenspace - can help close the gap in health inequalities between economically different social groups," says lead author of the study Dr Melissa Marselle. (neurosciencenews.com)
  • Increasing evidence suggests that the relationship between income and mortality is nonlinear, with the protective effects of individual income on health diminishing at higher income levels (10-13). (cdc.gov)
  • The preponderance of literature suggests positive humor specifically is associated with buffering many of the risk factors and complications associated with diabetes. (medscape.com)
  • We used potted trees to control for these differences and found that M. tenebricosa density still increased three times more in landscapes than forests suggesting temperature and not tree stress is the dominant factor. (researchgate.net)
  • The aim of this study was to characterize the differences in the elastic and viscous modulus and in wall buffering function between central and peripheral systemic arteries, through a time-series analysis of the pressure-diameter relationship. (revespcardiol.org)
  • We found differences in the pattern of risk factors between high- and low-income groups. (cdc.gov)
  • The findings inform about the potential downsides of the massive social isolation imposed by COVID-19 spread, highlighting possible risk factors and resources to account for implementing such isolation measures. (frontiersin.org)
  • In addition, risk factors other than income most likely affect the income-mortality relationship at the county level. (cdc.gov)
  • We hypothesized that 1) there would be a nonlinear relationship between income and premature mortality among US counties and 2) factors associated with premature mortality on a national level would have differential effects in low-income and high-income counties. (cdc.gov)
  • In the American Journal of Epidemiology, the Northwestern researchers report that while everyone gained weight as they got older, the waistlines of people with stressful relationships ended up slightly larger overall. (foxnews.com)
  • Saying 'thank you' and showing appreciation can act as an effective buffer to divorce and dictate how committed partners feel in their relationship, according to researchers at University of Georgia. (independent.co.uk)
  • In human studies, QBI researchers recently found a link between pregnant women with low Vitamin D levels and the increased likelihood of having a child with autistic traits. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Researchers found people who lived within 100 meters of trees were less likely to be prescribed antidepressants. (neurosciencenews.com)
  • Based on evidence in our paper and related literature, we find that the observed higher stability is most likely due to the beneficial effects of greater diversity of views on boards, as well as discriminatory hiring practices that lead to hiring better qualified or more experienced women than men. (imf.org)
  • Developmental relationships can not only counter the negative effects of trauma but release chemicals in the brain that positively influence epigenetics. (communitiesinschools.org)
  • Beyond the main effects, no significant interactive effects of demands, control, and support were found. (frontiersin.org)
  • According to the Buffer post, BuzzSumo has access to some of the most robust Facebook data on the planet, so they partnered with them to study the top 20,000 brands. (forbes.com)
  • The aim of this questionnaire survey study is to find out if the three socio-demographic aspects gender, age and household size have any influence on washing-up behaviour and whether people's washing-up behaviour changes due to them. (degruyter.com)
  • Our new study finds that greater inclusion of women as users, providers, and regulators of financial services would have benefits beyond addressing gender inequality. (imf.org)
  • It was previously thought vitamin D had a protective anti-inflammatory effect during brain development, but the study didn't find this to be the case. (sciencedaily.com)
  • The present study examined the association between the quality of peer relationships and commitment to purpose among students from three universities (N = 195). (mdpi.com)
  • Given this background, the purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between income and premature mortality in US counties and to determine the relative association of several well-established determinants of health and premature mortality among counties with broadly differing levels of income. (cdc.gov)
  • Finally, my third study , published this year [with co-author Nancy D. King, PhD], found that offering humor training to people with type 1 diabetes can strengthen both their affiliative and self-enhancing sense of humor, while leaving their aggressive or self-defeating humor unaffected. (medscape.com)
  • These findings can be served as a benchmark for a multicentre study. (who.int)
  • Our findings suggest that population health policies aimed at reducing mortality disparities require an understanding of the socioeconomic context within which modifiable variables exist. (cdc.gov)
  • So if you find yourself in too much toxic company, consider whether your heart is worth the risk. (foxnews.com)
  • Supportive relationships could be stress buffering, and keep you from using coping mechanisms like eating," says Kershaw. (foxnews.com)
  • Several mechanisms may explain this relationship. (cdc.gov)
  • Offline social contacts buffered the association between social isolation and mental health. (frontiersin.org)
  • A report from Buffer and BuzzSumo uncovers some surprising facts about Facebook business pages. (forbes.com)
  • Some Facebook business page owners, depending on the loyalty and depth of relationship that they have with their customers, could debate whether more or fewer posts results in more engagement. (forbes.com)
  • And, just as research on the achievement gap focused the nation's attention on disparities between subgroups of students, the relationship gap can and should focus us on equity. (communitiesinschools.org)
  • Expressing gratitude to your partner might be the single best way to maintain a high-quality marriage, new research has found. (independent.co.uk)
  • It goes to show the power of 'thank you,'' the study's lead author, Allen Barton, a former doctoral student in the College of Family and Consumer Sciences and current postdoctoral research associate at UGA's Center for Family Research, said in the journal Personal Relationships . (independent.co.uk)
  • It was then that Jackson founded the Program for Research on Black Americans (PRBA) at Michigan, an entity dedicated to the then-startling proposition that one could learn far more from putting African Americans at the center of research inquiry rather than making crude and not always relevant comparisons to Whites. (diverseeducation.com)
  • Whatever your interest in birds - whether as a manic twitcher, feeder of garden birds or research scientist - there is much that you will find fascinating. (newscientist.com)
  • On this website, you'll find a treasure trove of articles, research papers, and insights into the symbiotic relationship between artificial intelligence and art history. (shafe.co.uk)
  • While I could find research confirming the physical and psychological benefits of humor in general, I was unable to find any research specifically relating to humor and diabetes. (medscape.com)
  • Find job tips, thesis and project suggestions and internships, within research or outside academia. (lu.se)
  • Comparison found that the " pressure /displacement-angle" function curve showed an almost consistent trend at any time. (emerald.com)
  • The wall buffering function did not differ significantly between arteries. (revespcardiol.org)
  • These relationships varied in magnitude and significance across income groups. (cdc.gov)
  • I believe, with a larger sample size, significance will be achieved, and that the relationship between positive humor and diabetes control will be shown to be bi-directional, with positive humor improving diabetes control, and improved control improving positive humor. (medscape.com)
  • Banks with higher shares of women board members had higher capital buffers, a lower proportion of nonperforming loans, and greater resistance to stress. (imf.org)
  • These toxic relationships may not just strain your patience or mental health. (foxnews.com)
  • Additionally, it was found that perceived community cohesion was predictive of mental health ( β = .295, SE = .103, p = .004). (springer.com)
  • To find out whether a specific type of 'everyday' green space - street trees dotting the neighbourhood sidewalks - could positively influence mental health, they focused on the questions, how the number and type of street trees and their proximity close to home correlated to the number of antidepressants prescribed. (neurosciencenews.com)
  • There may even be technology solutions that strengthen networks, as recently discussed by Julia Freelander Fisher in her informative piece on student relationships and networks. (communitiesinschools.org)
  • Whether you're an art enthusiast, a technology buff, or simply curious about the convergence of these fields, there's something here for you. (shafe.co.uk)
  • The findings support the importance of high quality and high quantity of motivation for active travel in adolescents. (bvsalud.org)
  • 2) the buffer hypothesis: the resource job control has a moderating effect on the relationship between job demands and job strain. (frontiersin.org)
  • We spoke to Chance Marshall, Therapist and Founding Partner at Self Space to get the insider knowledge. (yahoo.com)
  • Active case finding was also conducted by telephoning local medical practitioners. (who.int)
  • We found that pregnant females treated with active vitamin D in the equivalent of the first trimester of pregnancy produced offspring that did not develop these deficits. (sciencedaily.com)
  • The relationship between neighborhood food environments and obesity occupies a central role in policy debates (1-4). (cdc.gov)
  • Pekel and team build on work describing a "developmental relationship" as one which expresses care, challenges growth, provides support, shares power, and expands possibilities. (communitiesinschools.org)
  • Find support for a specific problem in the support section of our website. (mdpi.com)
  • The analysis relies on a conditional logit model to identify the relationship between price and brand choice. (who.int)
  • It turns out that while I'm thinking about the vacant space in my personal life, the "relationship gap" is having serious impacts on how young people learn - or rather, don't. (communitiesinschools.org)
  • What this law does is force the issue for people who do not want to be found. (ctmirror.org)
  • Our findings strengthen the case for financial inclusion of women to enhance economic growth and foster financial stability. (imf.org)
  • This was expected, as was the finding that negative humor was not associated with better control. (medscape.com)
  • As a re- sult of accumulating evidence about the emergence and Indigenous wild-type poliovirus (WPV) remains en- spread of circulating VDPVs, there are plans to stop using demic to 3 countries: Nigeria, Afghanistan, and Paki- OPV and synchronously implement more widespread use stan ( 1 ). (cdc.gov)
  • In our personal lives, we sometimes describe friends being in a "bad relationship. (communitiesinschools.org)
  • Plus, they offer a great way to spend time with family or friends, building relationships and making memories. (unitednow.com)
  • Additional information on data findings from the 1994 NHAMCS has been published (references 5 and 6). (cdc.gov)
  • Buffer is well known as a social media management tool - particularly for scheduling your posts or tweets or Insta photos. (forbes.com)
  • Dan Kopf of the blog, Priceonomics, analysed US Census data and found that the percentage of Americans who marry someone within their own major is actually fairly high. (independent.co.uk)
  • Getting content in front of readers, viewers, or customers is not a hard task if you have a direct relationship with them. (forbes.com)
  • You have to buffer that landing, which is one very hard one. (ctmirror.org)
  • What can explain these findings? (imf.org)
  • We found no strong evidence that food outlets near homes are associated with dietary intake or BMI. (cdc.gov)
  • A likely reason for the null finding is that shopping patterns are weakly related, if at all, to neighborhoods in the United States because of access to motorized transportation. (cdc.gov)
  • Middlies bring these skills to relationships too, being adept at finding balance. (yahoo.com)
  • Can USC find balance for a CFP run? (espn.com)
  • Our founder Bill Milliken put it like this: "It is relationships, not programs, that change children. (communitiesinschools.org)
  • Instead of waiting an inordinate amount of time and hoping for the best, guys can learn what women find attractive and get a date right now. (thoughtcatalog.com)
  • I went through the process to find my mother and spent a lot of time with a representative from Catholic Charities who does reunions. (ctmirror.org)
  • When it comes to romantic relationships, eldest children are the planners - think date night itineraries. (yahoo.com)
  • Strained relationships can cause stress, which may drive you to seek the comfort of junk food and alcohol, both of which add calories. (foxnews.com)
  • We found that women accounted for less than 2 percent of financial institutions' chief executive officers and less than 20 percent of executive board members. (imf.org)
  • As with users of financial services, we found considerable regional variation in the presence of women in banking leadership roles. (imf.org)
  • We found the same relationship between bank stability and the presence of women on banking regulatory boards. (imf.org)
  • Gaining muscle mass and losing fat are both good things, since they make you more physically attractive and raise testosterone levels (which women seem to find attractive in guys). (thoughtcatalog.com)
  • This can be handy in a relationship as plans are easily made and date admin remains minimal. (yahoo.com)