Can early adulthood experiences influence healthy eating in midlife?
Your education and work in early adulthood play a key role in how healthily you eat later on in life, according to new BCS70 research.
Your education and work in early adulthood play a key role in how healthily you eat later on in life, according to new BCS70 research.
British adults are less likely to be obese and have high blood pressure and high cholesterol in midlife than people in the same age group in the US, according to new research based on BCS70 and a US study.
BCS70 has shown that if children feel interested and involved at school, they are more likely to rate themselves as good communicators, team players and problem solvers at work, years later.
Your generation experienced their highest-ever levels of mental ill health during the COVID-19 pandemic, according to evidence from BCS70.
Family background matters more than being an only child when it comes to children’s development, according to evidence from BCS70 and three other studies.
Taller people often do better in cognitive tests, leading scientists to believe the same genes determine both height and brain function.