RT @leoschilbach: Most importantly “children changed in their rank order of self-control across age, suggesting the hypothesis that it is a…
Most importantly “children changed in their rank order of self-control across age, suggesting the hypothesis that it is a malleable intervention target.”
RT @DebiecJacek: Children with better self-control as adults aged more slowly in their bodies and showed fewer signs of aging in their brai…
Children with better self-control as adults aged more slowly in their bodies and showed fewer signs of aging in their brains. By midlife, these children were also better equipped to manage a range of later-life health, financial, and social demands. https
RT @BehavEcolPapers: Childhood self-control forecasts the pace of midlife aging and preparedness for old age [Psychological and Cognitive S…
Childhood self-control forecasts the pace of midlife aging and preparedness for old age [Psychological and Cognitive Sciences] https://t.co/6Ot8K4w13J @PNASNews
RT @RoserNadal: Childhood #selfcontrol forecasts the pace of midlife #aging and preparedness for old age https://t.co/thbPnItfSs
Childhood #selfcontrol forecasts the pace of midlife #aging and preparedness for old age https://t.co/thbPnItfSs
"The ability to control one’s own emotions, thoughts, and behaviors in early life sets the stage for many positive outcomes in later life." Childhood self-control forecasts the pace of midlife aging and preparedness for old age https://t.co/nloAdXLaxy htt
Really interesting study by @LRakerd on childhood (yet malleable) predictors of later-life brain ageing.
“Adults’ self-control was associated with their aging outcomes independently of their childhood self-control, indicating that midlife might offer another intervention window.” https://t.co/6EE6vqjqGn
Childhood self-control forecasts the pace of midlife aging and preparedness for old age https://t.co/VQTyQjDepl
RT @LRakerd: New paper in @PNASNews! As adults, children with better self-control age more slowly in their bodies, show fewer signs of brai…
RT @LRakerd: New paper in @PNASNews! As adults, children with better self-control age more slowly in their bodies, show fewer signs of brai…
RT @LRakerd: New paper in @PNASNews! As adults, children with better self-control age more slowly in their bodies, show fewer signs of brai…
RT @LRakerd: New paper in @PNASNews! As adults, children with better self-control age more slowly in their bodies, show fewer signs of brai…
RT @LRakerd: New paper in @PNASNews! As adults, children with better self-control age more slowly in their bodies, show fewer signs of brai…
Childhood self-control forecasts the pace of midlife aging and preparedness for old age https://t.co/RPyvbp7yUn found via "Link found between self-control in childhood and success later in life" https://t.co/gXUT3SDBhL not the #marshmallow test
A great reason to exert more self control - to slow down aging!
RT @LRakerd: New paper in @PNASNews! As adults, children with better self-control age more slowly in their bodies, show fewer signs of brai…
RT @LRakerd: New paper in @PNASNews! As adults, children with better self-control age more slowly in their bodies, show fewer signs of brai…
Why privilege role of childhood-levels/bury the lede? "Participants’ self-control in *adulthood* was associated with their pace of aging and their health, financial, and social preparedness, even after accounting for their self-control in childhood"
RT @LRakerd: New paper in @PNASNews! As adults, children with better self-control age more slowly in their bodies, show fewer signs of brai…
RT @LRakerd: New paper in @PNASNews! As adults, children with better self-control age more slowly in their bodies, show fewer signs of brai…
RT @LRakerd: New paper in @PNASNews! As adults, children with better self-control age more slowly in their bodies, show fewer signs of brai…
RT @LRakerd: New paper in @PNASNews! As adults, children with better self-control age more slowly in their bodies, show fewer signs of brai…
RT @LRakerd: New paper in @PNASNews! As adults, children with better self-control age more slowly in their bodies, show fewer signs of brai…
RT @LRakerd: New paper in @PNASNews! As adults, children with better self-control age more slowly in their bodies, show fewer signs of brai…
RT @LRakerd: New paper in @PNASNews! As adults, children with better self-control age more slowly in their bodies, show fewer signs of brai…
RT @LRakerd: New paper in @PNASNews! As adults, children with better self-control age more slowly in their bodies, show fewer signs of brai…
RT @LRakerd: New paper in @PNASNews! As adults, children with better self-control age more slowly in their bodies, show fewer signs of brai…
Dunedin study keeps on giving! As always, I'm in awe of their ability to communicate nuanced ideas so smoothly and intuitively
RT @LRakerd: New paper in @PNASNews! As adults, children with better self-control age more slowly in their bodies, show fewer signs of brai…
RT @LRakerd: New paper in @PNASNews! As adults, children with better self-control age more slowly in their bodies, show fewer signs of brai…
RT @LRakerd: New paper in @PNASNews! As adults, children with better self-control age more slowly in their bodies, show fewer signs of brai…
RT @LRakerd: New paper in @PNASNews! As adults, children with better self-control age more slowly in their bodies, show fewer signs of brai…
RT @LRakerd: New paper in @PNASNews! As adults, children with better self-control age more slowly in their bodies, show fewer signs of brai…
Excited to read this!
RT @LRakerd: New paper in @PNASNews! As adults, children with better self-control age more slowly in their bodies, show fewer signs of brai…
New paper in @PNASNews! As adults, children with better self-control age more slowly in their bodies, show fewer signs of brain aging, and are more prepared to manage later-life demands. https://t.co/cL5MT2ore5