Rates of eating and depressive disorders increase dramatically around the time that girls pass through puberty or in the years just
after pubertal development.
Not exact matches
In its 2012 Policy Statement on Baseball and Softball8, the AAP acknowledges the recent studies challenging the theory that the curveball and slider are stressful to the young elbow, but, on the basis of other studies showing increased injury among those who throw curve balls and sliders at early ages, continues to recommend that introduction of the curve ball be delayed until
after age 14, or when
pubertal development has advanced to the stage when the athlete has started to shave, and that sliders not be thrown until age 16.
Teens who have constitutional growth delay grow at a normal rate when they're younger kids, but they lag behind and don't start their
pubertal development and their growth spurt until
after most of their peers.
Hall says that the team is also stratifying the study group based on
pubertal status, hypothesizing that sex hormones may alter the dose - response, and by children who have severe traumatic brain injury (TBI), noting that neurohormonal influences affect immune function
after severe TBI.
Results showed that the participants who had used ICT on an average three hours the preceding day showed a significantly reduced cortisol increase one hour
after awakening (awakening response) com - pared to those who had used ICT not at all or less than one hour
after controlling for
pubertal status and the level of depression.
Indeed, rumors helped account for internalizing symptoms reported both a semester
after the assessment of
pubertal development as well as an entire school year later.
Numbers in brackets represent the remaining direct effect of
pubertal timing
after controlling the relevant mediator.
These findings are consistent with those of Pieters et al. (2015) who found that sleep problems prospectively predicted increased substance use, internalizing symptoms, and externalizing problems 1 year later in a sample of 555 adolescents (ages 11 — 16 years), even
after controlling for baseline levels of adjustment, age, sex, and
pubertal development.
The results for
pubertal status and age are strikingly similar, indicating that
after controlling for the effect of all the other variables in the regression model, the impact of life events on depression is significantly greater in the
pubertal girls (sex ×
pubertal status [age] × life events interaction).