Gender Differences In Growth Flashcards

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Gender differences in growth & health patterns

  • girls are easier to rehabilitate
  • for almost all disease states, mortality is lower in women than in men
  • life expectancy is greater in women than men
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True

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Gender differences in growth & health patterns

  • for a similar chronological age, girls are always closer to maturity than boys
  • girls are more resistant than boys to influences that might deflect them from their normal growth pattern
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True

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There are only small structural differences between boys and girls until the adolescent growth spurt

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True

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Gender differences in structural growth patterns
-after puberty, women have a greater proportion of total height above the waist, and therefore, sitting height is relatively greater in women

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True

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  • after puberty, the ratio of shoulder width to hip width is relatively greater in men compared to women
  • after puberty, lean body mass is approx 5% greater in men, while fat mass increases in women
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True

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There are racial differences in body proportions

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True

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Children are not miniature adults

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True

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Name some physical changes in growth

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  • change in size
  • change in composition (%fat, %lean, %bone)
  • change in kind (cartilage to bone)
  • change in number (dentition 20 to 32)
  • changes in body proportions
  • changes in stance
  • changes in thermo-regulation
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From birth to maturity

  • head increases 2 times
  • trunk increases 3 times
  • arms increase 4 times
  • legs increase 5 times
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True

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As growth proceeds, the center of gravity shifts downward

Mens center of gravity is higher compared to women

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True

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From conception until puberty

  • cephalo-caudal rule: growth gradients radiate down from the head (head-trunk-legs)
  • early fetal growth: head is fastest growing
  • infancy: trunk growth accelerates
  • childhood: limb growth accelerates
  • distal parts of the limbs are always in advance of the proximal segments
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True

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Timing of adolescent growth

  • peak lean velocity follows PHV by about 4-5 months
  • peak bone mineral velocity follows PHV by about 8-10 months
  • peak strength velocity follows PHV by about 12 months
  • menarche occurs about 1 year after PHV
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True

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Increase in fracture incidence during adolescence is the result of the dissociation between rapid bone expansion and bone mineralization

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True

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The dissociation between the timing of peak linear growth & peak bone mineral acquisition has clinical significance. During this short lag time of 8-10 months there is a temporary period of relative skeletal weakness. Adolescent fracture incidence is at a peak during this period

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True

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