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Early life factors and their relevance for markers of cardiometabolic risk in early adulthood

Nutrition, Metabolism and Cardiovascular Diseases, 2021
Early life exposures could be pertinent risk factors of cardiometabolic diseases in adulthood. We assessed the prospective associations of early life factors with markers of cardiometabolic risk among healthy German adults.We examined 348 term-born DONALD Study participants with measurement of fasting blood at the age of 18-24 years to assess metabolic
Juliana Nyasordzi   +9 more
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Common markers of testicular Sertoli cells

Expert Review of Molecular Diagnostics, 2021
introduction Sertoli cells play central roles in the development of testis formation in fetuses and the initiation and maintenance of spermatogenesis in puberty and adulthood, and disorders of Sertoli cell proliferation and/or functional maturation can ...
Xu You   +4 more
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Entry into Adulthood: Are Adult Role Transitions Meaningful Markers of Adult Identity?

Advances in Life Course Research, 2006
Abstract This chapter uses data from the Philadelphia Educational Longitudinal Study (PELS) to examine the extent to which acquiring adult-like roles, including completing education, establishing an independent residence, obtaining a full-time job, entering into a partnership or marriage, and becoming a parent, alters young adults’ subjective adult ...
J. Benson, F. Furstenberg
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Age Norms, Institutional Structures, and the Timing of Markers of Transition to Adulthood

Advances in Life Course Research, 2005
Abstract This chapter compares the timing and sequencing of educational completion and first parenthood for samples of U.S. youth and German women. We garner evidence bearing on two hypotheses. The first is that the timing of transition to parenthood is governed by age norms; the second, that this transition is influenced by the incentives posed by ...
J. Mortimer   +2 more
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Are Conceptions of Adulthood Universal and Unisex?: Ages and Social Markers in 25 European Countries

Social Forces, 2014
Despite ample research on behavioral aspects of the transition to adulthood, few comparative studies have focused on “subjective” facets. Using data from the European Social Survey, we probe similarities and differences in conceptions of adulthood for men and women in twenty-five European countries.
Z. Spéder   +2 more
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Research Review: The neuroscience of emerging adulthood - reward, ambiguity, and social support as building blocks of mental health.

Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry and Allied Disciplines, 2023
BACKGROUND The interval between adolescence and adulthood, 'emerging adulthood' (EA), lays the foundation for lifelong health and well-being. To date, there exist little empirical data - particularly in the neurobiological domain - to establish markers ...
J. Silvers, T. Peris
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Flow cytometric analysis of the expression of murine B and T surface markers from birth to adulthood

Immunology Letters, 1992
The proportion of nucleated splenocytes bearing B-lymphocyte markers B220, surface IgM (sIgM) and sIgD, as well as the T-lymphocyte markers Thy 1.2, CD5, CD8a and CD4 were quantitated by flow cytometric analysis (FACS) throughout postpartum development in the A/J mouse. Full expression of B lymphocyte markers was achieved much sooner than expression of
L E, King   +3 more
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An Overview of Reported Hypotheses Concerning the Relationship Between the Markers of Adulthood Scale and the Inventory of the Dimensions of Emerging Adulthood

2020
A review of the intentions, methods, and findings of an examination of all accessible hypotheses concerning the Markers of Adulthood Scale (Arnett, 1998) and the Inventory of the Dimensions of Emerging Adulthood (Reifman, et al., 2007).
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Neural and autonomic markers of alcohol use behavior change in emerging adulthood: a prospective study

2021
Alcohol use contributes to an immense public health burden, and emerging adulthood (ages 18-30 years) represents the most high-risk time for transition to problematic drinking. Social factors are known to influence changes in alcohol use, but less is known about the neurobiological mechanisms that underlie changes in drinking behaviors over time.
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Investigating early-life markers of diverse developmental profiles of irritability, spanning childhood to young adulthood

Irritability, characterised by proneness to anger, “grouchiness” and temper outbursts, may represent a developmentally-normative aspect of childhood, but when chronic or severe, it can be highly impairing and a frequent reason for youth mental health referrals [1,2].
Heron, Jon   +5 more
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