2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.pop.2014.05.002
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Adolescent Growth and Development

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“…The longitudinal design allowed us to control for BMI measured contemporaneously with EDI, ensuring that we are observing correlations between earlier BMI and later eating disorder traits, not simply the effect of the high correlation of BMI with itself over time. In the typical developmental course of female eating disorders, symptoms usually arise in adolescence (Herpertz-Dahlmann et al, 2015;Micali et al, 2015;Micali, Ploubidis, De Stavola, Simonoff, & Treasure, 2014) and during the same period, most adolescents experience physical and emotional changes (Chulani & Gordon, 2014). Previous twin studies have explored, for example, timing of menstruation, pubertal development, and female hormonal levels in relation to eating disorder traits (Baker, Thornton, Bulik, Kendler, & Lichtenstein, 2012;Klump, 2013;Klump et al, 2012;Klump, Keel, Sisk, & Burt, 2010).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The longitudinal design allowed us to control for BMI measured contemporaneously with EDI, ensuring that we are observing correlations between earlier BMI and later eating disorder traits, not simply the effect of the high correlation of BMI with itself over time. In the typical developmental course of female eating disorders, symptoms usually arise in adolescence (Herpertz-Dahlmann et al, 2015;Micali et al, 2015;Micali, Ploubidis, De Stavola, Simonoff, & Treasure, 2014) and during the same period, most adolescents experience physical and emotional changes (Chulani & Gordon, 2014). Previous twin studies have explored, for example, timing of menstruation, pubertal development, and female hormonal levels in relation to eating disorder traits (Baker, Thornton, Bulik, Kendler, & Lichtenstein, 2012;Klump, 2013;Klump et al, 2012;Klump, Keel, Sisk, & Burt, 2010).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Long bones are found as the best indicator for body height measurement [17]. Basically, Height growth averages approximately 5 to 6 cm per year throughout childhood [18,19]. The adolescent growth spurt is the fast and intense increase in the rate of growth in height and weight that occurs during the adolescent stage of the human life cycle.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In adolescence, young people are incrementally given more responsibility and independence to prepare for adulthood; this freedom plays an integral role in the development of personal identity [36]. Throughout this time period, an adolescent typically re-negotiates relationships with his or her parents or caretaker for increased independence, however, a challenging illness burden like cancer limits his or her capability to do so [37][38] [39]. Healthcare providers were minimally engaged for the same reasons as previously stated, as healthcare providers too may have a restricting role on AYA independence [40] [41].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%