In the models of associations of BMI at age 20 years with breast cancer, we adjusted for BMI at cohort entry to partially account for unmeasured confounding from a long-term adiposity status during adulthood. We further explored the possibility of selection bias by obesity status (survivor bias...
(2013). Intraindividual variability is a fundamental phenomenon of aging: Evidence from an 8-year longitudinal study across young, middle, and older adulthood. Developmental Psychology. https://doi.org/10.1037/a0032650 Article PubMed Google Scholar Boksem, M. A. S., Meijman, T. F., & ...
Adolescence/Young Adulthood Our rationale for study inclusion criterion of 18–29 year olds was due to increased HIV risk and rates of new infection in this cohort [2]. This age range (late teens to late twenties) is characterized as emerging adulthood, a district developmental phase remarkable...
lacked appropriate measurement (26%) or included study samples outside of the defined age range (23%). Studies that investigated AYA with some overlap to our chosen age range (15–25 years) were included if the sample’s mean age fell within...
Women had lower self-esteem than did men in young adulthood, but their trajectories converged in old age. Whites and Blacks had similar trajectories in young and middle adulthood, but the self-esteem of Blacks declined more sharply in old age than did the self-esteem of Whites. More educated...
Age and sex differences in basic personality traits and interpersonal problems across young adulthooddoi:10.1007/s12144-019-0165-zMiray AkyunusTülin GenzBaak Türküler AkaSpringer US
Few studies have examined the associations of weight changes from young adulthood to middle age with blood pressure (BP) and hypertension among Hong Kong Chinese women. Weight at age 18 (W18), current weight (Wcurrent), height,BP, demographics, and lifestyle factors were obtained from 1253 fem...
Although originally developed for use with elderly populations, the PMI has been applied to all ages ranging from adolescence to older adulthood (e.g., Bearsley & Cummins, 1999; Fry, 2000; Reker et al., 1987). Cross-sectional studies across the life span from late adolescence to the old...
Paternal age, size at birth, and size in young adulthood – risk factors for schizophrenia 来自 Semantic Scholar 喜欢 0 阅读量: 34 作者: Rasmussen,F.摘要: It is appropriate to consider schizophrenia a neurodevelopmental disorder with its pathogenesis going back to gestation and early childhood. ...
Contrasting with older age groups, young adults rapidly experience a range of social role transitions that have marked implications on the resources, networks, environments, and norms shaping health practices. Whereas smoking and the transition to adulthood have considerably changed in recent decades, ...