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Which physical development sign is related to physiometric?
Which physical development sign is related to physiometric?
- Height
- Muscle strength (correct)
- Foot shape
- Condition of the skin
Which physical development sign is related to somatoscopic?
Which physical development sign is related to somatoscopic?
- Arterial pressure
- Chest circumference
- Pulse
- Degree of sexual development (correct)
What sign of physical development relates to somatometric?
What sign of physical development relates to somatometric?
- Sexual development
- Muscle strength
- Fat deposition (correct)
- Lung capacity
Which group of children has the lowest prevalence of chronic diseases and functional abnormalities?
Which group of children has the lowest prevalence of chronic diseases and functional abnormalities?
What rates of age development are characterized at the present stage?
What rates of age development are characterized at the present stage?
How do the rates of growth and development change with age?
How do the rates of growth and development change with age?
Study Notes
Physical Development Signs
- Physiometric is related to the physical development sign of weight
- Somatoscopic is related to the physical development sign of body proportion
- Somatometric is related to the physical development sign of body measurement
Prevalence of Chronic Diseases
- Children with high socioeconomic status have the lowest prevalence of chronic diseases and functional abnormalities
Rates of Age Development
- At the present stage, age development is characterized by accelerated and decelerated rates
- Growth and development rates change with age, with rapid growth in early childhood and slow growth in later childhood and adolescence
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Test your knowledge about physical development signs related to physiometric, somatoscopic, and somatometric measurements. Identify the indicators of growth and maturation in children and adolescents.