Features of Human Growth
How does human growth differ from other species?
humans undergo a prolonged period of physical growth
What is the growth rate of humans body parts?
body parts develop at different rates; we grow the most in infancy
Growth is __________ across age
uneven
Girls perception of body during puberty/age of puberty
Boys perception of body during puberty/age of puberty
- boys have a positive body image and successful peer relations early on
Advantages/Disadvantages of early maturation for BOYS
-**Early maturation=more benefit in adolescence
Late maturation-benefit in 30’s
Advantages/Disadvantages of early maturation in GIRLS
Physical changes in early adulthood
-subtle physical changes
-peak functioning of joints in 20’s
-peak muscle tone & strength
>declines in 30’s
Physical changes in middle adulthood
Physical changes in late adulthood
-physical appearance
>more pronounced midlife changes
>weight loss due to lost muscle mass
>mobility limitations linked to obesity
-circulatory system
>high BP is linked to heart attack, stroke, and kidney disease
At what age is nutrition most important for physical growth? why?
Outcomes of breast feeding in children
Outcomes of breastfeeding in mothers
-less likely to get breast cancer, ovarian cancer, and type 2 diabetes
What are medical and social problems suffered by overweight/obese children?
Causing factors of obesity
> child’s weight similar to biological parents
activity level
basal metabolic rate
taste for high fat/sugar foods
eat out, little exercise, no PE programs, cafeteria lunches
tv advertisements
Child Obesity in the U.S.
Anorexia Bulimia: symptoms, causes, and consequences
Bulimia Nervosa: symptoms, causes, and consequences
How can parents and peers influence adolescents’ health?
- peer pressure, family activities, and homemade meals
What are common health problems among young adults?
What are symptoms of Alzheimer disease?
-it is a progressive, irreversible brain disorder
>loss in memory, reasoning, language, and physical function
>occurs more in women than men
-Risk factors: family history
>CV disease
>obesity, smoking, high cholesterol
>drug treatments
What are symptoms of Parkinson’s disease?
-it is a condition in which one experiences muscle tremors, slowing of mvmt, and partial facial paralysis
>degeneration of dopamine-producing neurons
Visual preference method
- infants would rather look at something over nothing