Hormones and Bone Growth in Children
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Hormones and Bone Growth in Children

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What is the hormone responsible for bone growth in children?

  • Estrogen
  • Testosterone
  • Growth Hormone (correct)
  • Calcitonin
  • Which of the following categories do sprains, strains, fractures, osteoporosis, chronic conditions, neurological conditions, and movement disorders belong to?

  • Types of injuries
  • mechanical causes of low back pain. (correct)
  • Health conditions
  • Medical treatments
  • Bone density decreases after age 30, acceleration in cartilage becomes thinner, and joint resilience decreases, making them more susceptible to damage. These conditions are related to what?

  • age-related changes in mobility. (correct)
  • Childhood growth
  • High physical activity
  • Nutritional deficiencies
  • How do older adults adjust to using prostheses?

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