Negative feelings are particularly a problem for late maturing boys, who are at a higher risk for
depression and conflict with parents
(Graber et al., 1997) and more likely to be bullied (Pollack & Shuster, 2000). The adolescent brain also remains under development.
What are the effects of early and late maturation?
Girls who mature early can
have a lower self-image and higher rates of depression, anxiety and disordered eating
. Boys who mature early can have a higher self-image and be more popular with their peers.
What might be some advantages of being a late maturing person?
Advantages:
Have longer period of time to learn to cope with the changes and more opportunities to share the experiences with peers than early maturing girls
. Longer period which is free from restrictions. Find themselves in childish state both physically and in sexual maturation hence are prone to have self esteem.
How does off time puberty affect boys?
Overall, we hypothesize that early pubertal timing (peer-relative timing, in particular) will be associated with poor mental, behavioral, and physical health for girls, both in adolescence and young adulthood, while off-time puberty (either early or late timing)
may increase health risk for boys
.
What are the consequences of late maturation?
Perceived late pubertal timing in boys has been associated with
higher levels of depression in settings
with high levels of peer stress,
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disruptive behavior disorder and substance use in young adulthood,
83
and depression and anxiety in later adulthood (Table 6).
Can delayed puberty be treated?
If the delayed puberty is inherited,
no treatment is usually needed
. In some cases, treatment may be done with hormone therapy. This helps to cause secondary sexual characteristics to occur. In other cases, surgery may be done to correct a physical problem.
Do Late Bloomers grow taller?
You mentioned that your height has not changed much in the last few years. … On the other hand, teens who are “late bloomers”
can have minimal height changes until they have a larger growth spurt
around the time of their relatively late puberty.
Which child is most likely to experience puberty at first?
Robert Benjamin, MD, a Duke pediatric endocrinologist, says most of these are beyond your control.
Girls
are more likely to experience early puberty than boys, for example, and African-American and Hispanic children often mature earlier than white children.
What causes early maturity?
What causes precocious puberty? It may be caused by
tumors or growths on the ovaries, adrenal glands, pituitary gland, or brain
. Other causes may include central nervous system problems, family history of the disease, or certain rare genetic syndromes. In many cases, no cause can be found for the disorder.
What foods cause early puberty?
Children with lower-nutrient diets tend to enter puberty earlier. A diet
rich in processed foods and meats, dairy, and fast food
is disruptive to normal physical development. Exposure to EDCs (endocrine-disrupting chemicals).
Is late puberty better?
By far, the most common cause is
constitutional delayed puberty
. These boys are generally healthy and will eventually go through puberty if given enough time. In about two thirds of cases, it is inherited from one or both parents.
What are the 5 stages of puberty?
Tanner stages in boys Age at the start Noticeable changes | Stage 2 Around age 11 Pubic hair starts to form | Stage 3 Around age 13 Voice begins to change or “crack”; muscles get larger | Stage 4 Around age 14 Acne may appear; armpit hair forms | Stage 5 Around age 15 Facial hair comes in |
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How late can a late bloomer be?
Usually, these changes begin between the ages of 8 and 14 for girls, and
between 9 and 15 for guys
. This wide range in age is normal, and it’s why you may develop several years earlier (or later) than most of your friends.
What age is too early for puberty?
Precocious puberty is when a child’s body begins changing into that of an adult (puberty) too soon. When puberty begins before age 8 in girls and
before age 9 in boys
, it is considered precocious puberty.
Is timing of puberty genetic?
The timing of normal pubertal onset varies substantially and is
influenced by both genetic and environmental factors
, with genetic factors accounting for an estimated 50–75% of the variation [4–6].
When should I be worried about delayed puberty?
There’s not usually any need to worry if puberty does not start around the average age, but it’s a good idea to speak to your GP for advice if it starts
before 8 or has not started by around 14
. In some cases, early puberty or delayed puberty could be a sign of an underlying condition that may need to be treated.