Title: Puberty, Health, and Biological Foundations
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- Puberty, Health, and Biological Foundations
2Puberty
- The period of rapid physical maturation involving
hormonal and bodily changes that take place
primarily in early adolescence
3Feedback System of Sex Hormones
LH-RF (lutenizing hormone-releasing factor) and
FSH-RF (follicle stimulating hormone-releasing
factor) stimulate pituitary gland
LH (lutenizing) and FSH (follicle stimulating)
stimulate gonads
(Testes in males, ovaries in females)
Fig. 3.3
4The Endocrine System
- Hypothalamus
- Structure in the brain
- Secretes releasing factor
- Pituitary Gland
- Regulates other glands
- Secretes FSH and LH
- Gonads
- Testes, ovaries
- Secretes sex hormones
5The Endocrine System
- Major Endocrine Glands Involved in Pubertal Change
Fig. 3.2
6Hormones
- Powerful chemicals secreted by the endocrine
glands carried through the body by the
bloodstream. - Androgens The main class of male sex hormones
- Estrogens The main class of female sex hormones
7Adrenarche
- Involves hormonal changes in the adrenal glands,
from about 6-9 years of age - Gonadarche What most people think of as puberty
involving sexual maturation and development of
reproductive maturity - Spermarche A boys first ejaculation of semen
- Menarche A girls first menstrual period
8Growth Spurt
- Occurs 2 years earlier for girls (age 11.5) than
boys (13.5) on average - Girl increase 3.5 inches per year, boys about 4,
during this period - Weight gain follows roughly same timetable as
height gain - Girls gain hip width while boys gain shoulder
width
9Growth Spurt
Fig. 3.4
10Sexual Maturation
- Males
- Increase penis and testicle size
- Pubic hair
- Voice change
- Spermarche
- Armpit hair
- Facial hair
11Sexual Maturation
- Females
- Breasts enlarge
- Pubic hair
- Armpit hair
- Menarche
12Sexual Maturation
Normal Range and Average Development of Sexual
Characteristics in Males and Females
Fig. 3.5
13The Age at Menarche has Declined
Median Ages at Menarche in Selected Northern
European Countries and the United States from
1845 to 1969
Fig. 3.7
14Psychological Dimensions of Puberty
- Body Image
- Hormones and Behavior
- Menarche and the Menstrual Cycle
- Early and Late Maturation
- Are Pubertys Effects Exaggerated?
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