How does your body grow?
Negative Outcomes
Critical Nutrients
Likely Culprits
New Needs
100

Around what ages do you start puberty?

What are ages 8 to 14?

100

Does iron deficiency occur more in males or females?

Females

100

What nutrient is usually the largest source of energy for teens?

Carbohydrates

100

Lacking the nutrient Iron can cause the development of what disease?

Anemia

100

What sufficient nutrient is most essential during puberty?

Proteins

200

What is the first sign of adolescence growth in boys and girls?

What is Pubic hair and menstrual cycle?

200

What is a negative outcome of not getting the right amount of potassium ?

can cause muscle weakness and cramps in relative active adolescence.

200

What group of people probably need the most protein during adolescence? 

Male Athletes
200

True or False? Carbohydrates give you energy, but can lead to diabetes and obesity.

True

200

On average, how many calories should an adolescent consume during puberty?

For girls, 1,400-2,200. For boys, 1,600-2,600.

300

How much time should it take to eat a properly healthful meal?

20-30 minutes

300

How can not getting the right amount of nutrients affect learning during adolescence?

Brain chemistry changes, leading to difficulties in learning

300

What percentage of teenagers get the recommended amount of fiber regularly?

1-5%

300

A diet not sufficient in the nutrient calcium can cause?

Osteoporosis

300

How much iron does a teenager need during puberty?

A teen boy needs 11 milligrams, a teen girl needs 15 milligrams

400

What body parts stay the same size your whole life?

The cornea of an eye

400

How can not getting the right amount of nutrients affect learning during adolescence?

Not getting the right amount of nutrients can lead to weight loss which can lead to changes in your brain chemistry.

400

Which critical mineral is needed to make hemoglobin?

Iron

400

Kidney stones, elevated blood pressure, and heart disease can be linked to TOO MUCH of this nutrient?

Proteins

400

Puberty triggers a growth spurt, which also increases the nutritional needs for what two types of classified nutrients?

Protein and calcium

500

Where is the most of the brain development occurring during adolescence?

What is the Amygdala and the Frontal Cortex ?

500

An -extreme- lack of protein can cause what problems? 

Any of these:  brittle hair, swelling in feet and hands, slow healing processes

500

What helps your organs, immune system, vision, and reproduction work properly?

Vitamin A/retinoids

500

Hypokalemia and muscle contractions come from a lack of what nutrient?

Potassium

500

What vitamins are required more during puberty than in other stages of life?

Vitamins D, K, B12

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