"Inadequate concentrations of selenium may be associated with age-related declines in brain function," she adds.
Other research has shown that inadequate sleep compromises efforts to lose weight through dieting.
In extreme cases, inadequate early care can lead to antisocial behaviour, addictions and personality disorders.
"Inadequate concentrations of selenium may be associated with age-related declines in brain function," she adds.
Several enterprises, including a rubber plant under Sinopec Beijing Yanshan Company, were criticized for "inadequate pollution control efforts," while some governments, including those of Tangshan City and Yutian County, were slammed for inaction.
Another reason consumers are opting to buy new smartphones is inadequate performance of their existing devices, cited by 45 percent of customers this year—up from 33 percent last year.
There is also a clear gap between people's positive expectations and inadequate preparations for the future.
If women do better, their counterparts feel insecure, insignificant and inadequate.
But analysts have warned the Chinese electric vehicle market currently offers little or no profits to carmakers, and is being held back due to inadequate battery charging infrastructure.
"Inadequate concentrations of selenium may be associated with age-related declines in brain function," she adds.
Inadequate funds and a lack of interesting activities were cited as reasons in the report for this trend, along with a fascination with online activities and mobile phones.
~Peter Drucker Teachers are expected to reach unattainable goals with inadequate tools.
But in the case of Imber the law for once seemed inadequate and weak.
A new study from the Florida State University suggests that inadequate amount of stimulation in the workplace and an unclean working environment can both affect the brain functions of employees on the long run.
It mentions a low transfer rate for scientific research achievements, inadequate education in the fields of innovation and entrepreneurship and a phenomenon that gives more weight in educators' performance assessments to research success than to their teaching ability.
Although several existing laws and government regulations regulate charitable activities to some degree, they are out of date and inadequate given the growth of the sector, he said.
Increasing numbers of people are finding it difficult to conduct normal family and work duties because they either have nowhere to live or their houses are inadequate.
There are obvious difficulties for the less developed areas in doing this — for example, lack of capital, differences in social structure and inadequate knowledge.
Singers practice breathing every day, as their vocal chords would be inadequate without controlled muscular support.
Every cosmetics line has products you should avoid because they contain irritating ingredients, inadequate amounts of sunscreen, or moisturisers that over-saturate the skin.