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Growth Physiology
- See Also
- Delayed Growth
- Failure to Thrive
- Nutrition, Intake, and Absorption Requirements for Growth
- Adequate Total Calorie Intake
- Amount and Quality of Protein (Essential Amino Acids)
- Minerals (growth regulation)
- Calcium
- Zinc
- Copper
- Adequate Gastrointestinal function
- Adequate gastrointestinal mucosal surface
- Adequate gastrointestinal motility
- Adequate digestive enzymes
- Stomach and duodenum
- Pancreas enzymes
- Adequate bile salts for fat absorption
- Hormonal factors related to Growth
- Pituitary Growth Hormone (GH)
- Regulated by Hypothalamus
- Thyroid Hormone critical for Growth Hormone secretion
- Growth Hormone action
- Growth Hormone released from pituitary
- Growth Hormone reaches liver and other tissues
- IGF-I synthesized
- Insulin-like Growth Factor or Somatomedin C
- IGF-I stimulates cartilage proliferation
- Affects growth plate long bones
- Requires adequate caloric intake and Insulin
- Vitamin D (ingested or produced)
- Metabolized in liver and kidney to active form
- Sex Hormones
- Initially stimulate growth
- Later halt growth
- Fuses epiphysis to diaphysis of long bones
- Genetic factors related to growth
- Chromosomal abnormalities
- Osteochondrodystophies
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