Tag: well-being

Study links parental support to how well millennials transition to college life

From the Taylor & Francis Group press release: Researchers show that how well parents or guardians support millennials’ psychological needs prior to their transition to college is an important predictor… Read more »

Study suggests eating breakfast with parents is associated with positive body image for teenagers

From the University of Missouri-Columbia press release: Parents hoping to raise teenagers with positive body image might just find helpful tools in the kitchen every morning. A new study from… Read more »

Study suggests that for older adults, sense of control tied to feeling younger

From the North Carolina State University press release: A recent study finds that older adults feel younger when they feel that they have more control over their daily lives, regardless… Read more »

Study suggests green spaces can help increase well-being and social connections among city residents

From the University of Waterloo press release: Simple, inexpensive urban design interventions can increase well-being and social connections among city residents, finds a new case study from the Urban Realities… Read more »

Study suggests interacting with more people helps keep older adults more active

From the University of Texas at Austin press release: It’s been said that variety is the spice of life, and now scientists say variety in your social circle may help… Read more »

Study suggests healthy diet can ease symptoms of depression

From the University of Manchester press release: An analysis of data from almost 46,000 people has found that weight loss, nutrient boosting and fat reduction diets can all reduce the… Read more »

Study suggests fruit and vegetables may be important for mental as well as physical well-being

From the University of Leeds press release: Researchers have analyzed data from more than 40,000 people in the UK, and found that changes in fruit and vegetable consumption are correlated… Read more »

Study suggests positive well-being may protect against depression in people with autism

From the Wiley press release: In an Autism Research study of 36 newly employed adults with autism spectrum disorder who were participating in a supported employment program, positive well-being — or a… Read more »