Psych Ch 12

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what is white matter?

"axons" or nerve fibers that transmit information between neurons to distant regions of the brain

what do the temporal and parietal lobes deal with?

-sensory functions -language -spatial understanding

What did the study of sleep patterns of 7-12 year olds find?

-significant gender and age differences -older children went to sleep later and slept less (1 hour less for 12 yr olds than 7 yr olds) -older children reported more morning drowsiness and were more likely to fall asleep during the day -girls slept longer and more soundly than boys

what long term health benefits does regular physical activity have?

-weight control -lower blood pressure -improved cardiorespiratory functions -enhanced self esteem and well being

the more time children spend watching TV at bedtime...

...the more likely they are to: -resist going to bed - be slow in falling asleep - be anxious around bedtime - wake up early

as children get older, about ___ in ____ get less sleep on weekends

1 in 4

many older school-aged children get at least ____ of their calories from snacks

1/3

9 year olds usually sleep_______ a day

10 hours

about ____% of schoolchildren's free play in early grades consists of rough and tumble play

10%

what is the recommended number of hours of sleep a first-fifth grader should be getting?

10-11

5 year olds usually sleep ______ a day

11 hours

today, the average 10 year old weight about ______ pounds more than the average 10 year old 40 years ago

11 pounds

in the US, only ___% of parents of school-aged children think their child has a sleep problem

11%

_____% of children awaken during the night in need of help

14%

6-19 years old

15% of ____-____ year olds , predominantly boys, have some hearing loss

_____% of children snore

18%

Children grow about _____ inches per year between ages 6-11

2-3

none

22.6 % of 9-13 year olds engage in _____ free time physical activity

how many calories on average do schoolchildren need per day?

2400 (more for older, less for younger)

____% of children have difficulty getting up in the morning

29%

to avoid overweight and prevent cardiac problems, children should get only about _____% of their total calories from fat and <10% of the total calories from saturated fat

30% from fat 10% from saturated fat

>____% of US children have a TV in their bedroom

40%

_____% of children regularly stall going to bed

42%

What is a normal adult height for a woman?

59 inches

between ages _____, striking growth takes place in connections between the temporal and parietal lobes

6 and 13

___ to_____ year olds need more flexible rules, shorter instruction time, and more free time for practice than older children

6 to 9

at ages ___ to ____ girls and boys are pretty equal in weight, height, endurance, and motor skills development

6 to 9

What is a normal adult height for a man?

63

fruit, juice, sweetened beverages should be limited to ____ oz per day

8-10

Average weight for a boy at age 10

85 pounds

Average weight for a girl at age 10

88 pounds

first-fifth graders average _______ hours a day

9 1/2

13 year olds usually sleep_______ a day

9 hours

150 minutes

National association of state boards of education recommends ___ minutes of physical education each week for elementary schools

understanding of the causes of health and illness and of how people can promote their own health

as children's experience with illness increases, so does their ___

30%

asthma is ____ more common in boys

How fast are primary teeth replaced by permanent teeth?

at a rate of about 4 teeth per year for the next 5 years

How long must the therapy be continued?

daily, for 4-7 years

body image

descriptive and evaluative beliefs about one's appearance

children ________ their weight during the period of 6-11 years old

double

When does a synthetic growth hormone produce the most rapid growth in height?

during the first two year of life

when do most adult teeth arrive?

early in middle childhood

- efforts of parents, schools, physicians, communities, and the larger culture

effective weight management programs should include:

persistant developmental stuttering (PDS)

especially noticeable at the beginning of a word or phrase or in a long complex sentences -70% for monozygotic twins and 30% for dizygotic twins and 18% percent for same sex siblings GENETIC COMPONENT

obesity & antibiotics

evidence points to an association between ________&______ and asthma

t/f sleep problems are NOT highly correlated with psychological and behavioral problems

false, they ARE

t/f active children DON'T tend to become active adults

false, they DO

what factor is associated with sleep quality?

family stress

cognitive development - as they mature, their explanation for disease change - before middle school children are egocentric and they believe that illness is magically produced by human actions, often their own - later they explain disease as the doing of all powerful germs -as they approach adolescence, they realize there are multiple causes of disease and that people can do a lot to stay healthy

from a piagetian perspective, childrens understanding of health and illness is tied to...

7.7

girls who are overweight before puberty are ___ times more likely than their peers to be overweight as an adult

what do recess games promote?

growth in agility and social competence and foster adjustment to school

Mexican American girls at age 6...

have a higher percentage of body fat than white girls that are the same size

African American girls at age 6....

have more muscle and bone mass than white or Mexican American girls

hypertension

high blood pressure is also called; termed an "evolving epidemic"

23000

how many children suffer each year to serious brain injuries from bicycle accidents? -88% of these can be prevented by wearing helmets

body image

how one believes one looks

drug treatment can be considered

if blood pressure does not come down after the primary treatments, what can you do?

How can a growth disorder arise?

if the body fails to produce enough growth hormone

what happens after children outgrow rough and tumble play?

they often begin to play games with rules and join organized, adult led sports

boys and recess

they play more physically active games

girls and recess

they prefer games that include verbal expression or counting aloud ex: hopscotch and jumprope

t/f African American girls and boys tend to grow faster than white children

true

t/f as children grow older, pressures and opportunities for unhealthy eating increase

true

t/f brain development during childhood is less dramatic than during infancy, but important changes do still occur

true

t/f earlier sleep problems tend to predict later sleep problems

true

t/f sex differences HAVE been found in these patterns of brain development

true

t/f some children show no response to the Synthetic Growth Therapy

true

t/f the prevalence of sleep problems declines between preschool and school age

true

by how many inches does hormone therapy typically increase adult height?

usually 1-2 1/2 inches

what medicine development for major childhood illnesses has made middle childhood a pretty safe time of life?

vaccines

rough and tumble play

vigorous play involving wrestling, hitting, and chasing, often accompanied by laughing and screaming

white and latino

vision problems are reported more often for ____ and ____ kids than for african americans

what did the national survey on physical play find?

-school age children spend less time each week on sports and outdoor activities than in the early 1980s -they spend more time on HW -on avg. they spend 12-14 hours a week watching TV and playing computer activities

children with sleep problems often have...

-allergies -ear infections -hearing problems

what did the study of boys and girls age 6-17 show?

-boys have a greater loss in gray matter and growth in white matter and corpus callosum fibers -Girls showed these changes also, but at a slower rate

How are children's food choice influenced?

-by the media -by being so busy you only have time to order a pizza -by buying stuff from the school vending machine, which is often unhealthy

what did the national survey of US 9-13 year olds and their parents find?

-found that 38.5% reported participation in an organized sport outside of school hours -about twice as many children participated in unorganized activity like biking and shooting baskets

From an evolutionary standpoint, what are some adaptive benefits of rough and tumble play?

-hones skeletal and muscle development -offers safe practice for hunting and fighting skills -channels aggression and competition -by age 11 it often becomes a way to est. dominance within the peer group

what kind of changes are being proposed to make sure kids are eating healthier?

-nutrition education in schools (when combined w/ parental education) -changes in school lunch menus -changes in food-labeling -taxes on unhealthy foods -restrictions on foods provided by govt. supported school lunch programs -regulation of food advertising directed toward children -requiring restaurants to list nutrition info on menus

What are some details about Synthetic Growth Hormone Therapy?

-purpose has been controversial -approved by Food and Drug Administration in 2003 for healthy children whose projected growth rate is too slow to reach a normal adult height

what kind of sleep problems are common during these years?

-resistance going to bed -insomnia -daytime sleepiness

Girls and weight gain

-retain more fatty tissue than boys **this will continue into adulthood

TRUE

T O F: asthma is the third leading cause of hospitalization of children under 18 in the US following pneumonia and injuries

FALSE

T O F: girls are more likely to be injured than boys

false: brief

T O F: illness in middle childhood tends to be long

TRUE

T O F: lack of access to insurance and health care accounts for only o\part of the disparity in disadvantaged children health

TRUE

T O F: most children have keener vision in middle childhood than when they were younger

TRUE

T O F: there is virtually no risk of infecting classmates

FALSE

T O F: treating obesity is easier and less costly than prevention of weight gain

TRUE

T O False: childhood obesity is a stronger predictor of some diseases than adult obesity

FALSE -causes are uncertain but a genetic predisposition is likely to be involved

T OR F: genetics have nothing to do with asthma

TRUE

T OR F: most kids who are infected with HIV who reach school age function normally their their quality of life may be effected

true

T OR F: obese children tend to become obese adults

FALSE; the children who try to lose weight are not always the ones who need to do so

T OR F: the children who try to lose weight are always the ones who need to do so

What happened between 1971-1974 and then 1988-1994?

The number of US children ages 6-18 w/ untreated cavities dropped almost 80%

12.7%

___ % of US children up to age 17 had been diagnosed with asthma at some time

ethnic minority

___ is not a risk factor in health but is associated with low income

60%

___% of all children experience coverage gaps of at least 4 months

13%

___% of children under 18 are estimated to be blind or to have impaired vision

33%

___% of children with chronic health problems are underinsured

black

____ children are 20% more likely to be diagnosed with asthma

weight reduction through dietary modification and regular exercise

____ is the primary treatment for overweight related hypertension

2.2 million

_____ million children under age 15 are living with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV); these children are at high risk for developing AIDS

50%

_____% of the children in North and South America are overweight

What kind of diet do nutritionists recommend?

a varied diet including plenty of -grains -fruits -veggies -high levels of complex carbs **can be found in potatoes, pasta, bread, cereal

When does white matter growth in these regions of the brain stop?

around the end of the critical period for language learning

19%

about _____% of school age children in 2003-4 were overweight

when do primary teeth begin to fall out?

age 6

What do these brain development changes result in?

an increase in the speed and efficiency of the brain processes

what is one reason these sleep problems may be occurring?

because many children as they get older are allowed to set their own bedtimes

why do African American girls and boys tend to grow faster than white children?

because of the loss of density grey matter, and an increase of density of white matter

what are some long term affects for synthetic growth hormone therapy?

because the treatment is relatively new, no known long term effects yet

are boys or girls more likely to be overweight?

boys

do boys or girls participate more in rough and tumble play?

boys

6

by age ___ vision usually is more acute and because the two eyes are better coordinated so they can focus better

what is another way neuroscientists measure brain development?

by changes in the thickness of the cortex

why do boys play more rough and tumble?

perhaps b/c of hormonal differences and socialization ** this may be one of the reasons for sex segregation during play

overweight parents or other relatives

children are more likely to be overweight if they have ...

6

children under ___ tend to be farsighted

200

children who eat out consume an estimated ____ more calories a day than when the same foods are eaten at home

4.6

children who watch tv 5 hours a day are ___ times more likely to be overweight as those who watch no more than 2 hours

10 school days 20 days of limited activity

children with asthma miss an average of ___ school days each year and experience ___ days of limited activity

asthma

chronic respiratory disease apparently allergy based and characterized by sudden attacks of coughing wheezing and difficulty breathing -narrowing of airways when a sufferer inhales certain substances such as smoke -increasing world wife

what is gray matter?

closely packed neuronal bodies

what are the characteristics of games played at recess?

informal and spontaneous

stuttering

involuntary audible or silent repetition or prolongation of sounds or syllables - usually begins at ages 2-5 - by fifth grade, it is 4 times more common in boys than in girls -5% of children stutter for a period of 6 months or more but 3/4 of these children recover by late childhood - only 1% of these kids have this long term problem -regarded as a neurological condition -no cure

how is this loss of density of gray matter balanced?

it is balanced by a steady increase in white matter

What happens if the therapy is unsuccessful?

it may do psychological harm by creating unfulfilled expectations or by giving short children the feeling that something is wrong with them

do children with TV in their rooms get more or less sleep than other children?

less

-children classified as overweight or obese fell behind their class mates in physical and social functioning by age 10 -when they were asked to rate their health related quality of life , they said they were impaired as compared with healthy peers

longitudinal study of 1456 primary students in Australia

30%

more than ___% of nationally representative sample of 6121 children reported eating fast foods

is rough and tumble play only a thing in the US?

no, the places like India, Mexico, the Phillipines, Okinawa, England, and Africa are familiar with it too

mexican boys and non hispanic black girls

obesity is most prevalent among ______

hypertension

obesity is the leading factor of..

high blood pressure high cholesteral high insulin levels

obesity leads to the following medical conditions:

too little exercise and too much of the wrong kinds of food

obesity often results from an inherited tendency aggravated by ....

acute medical conditions

occasional, short term conditions such as infections and warts (common)

reduce have the number of overweight girls that age

one additional hour of exercise per week in kindergarten and first grade could....

when does rough and tumble play peak? when does it drop?

peaks: in middle childhood drops: to about 5% at age 11

chronic medical conditions

physical , developmental ,behavioral , or emotional conditions requiring special health services - 12.8% of US children have or are at risk for this

- use of internet education of patients and their families in symptom monitoring and medication led to improved compliance and reduced symptoms

randomized controlled study of 134 asthmatic inner city children ages 8-16 showed...

what should organized, athletic organizations for children focus on?

should focus on including as many children as possible, rather than concentrating on a few natural athletes, and should concentrate on building skills not winning games

increased

since 1980, the prevalence of childhood obesity has ______ in almost all countries

does growth slow down or speed up during middle childhood?

slows down considerably

Synthetic Growth Hormone Therapy

sometimes used for children who are much shorter than other children their age, but whose bodies are producing normal quantities of the hormone

what results come from a moderately low-fat diet for schoolchildren?

studies have found NO negative affects on height, weight, body mass, or neurological development from a moderately low-fat diet

TRUE

t or f; long term drug use for children with obesity has unknown side effects and long term effects

t/f girls tend to spend less time than boys on sports and more time on housework, studying, and personal care

textbook answer: true my answer: FALSE

85-98

the average school offers physical education only ___ minutes a week

what is the improvement in children's dental health attributed to?

the use of adhesive sealants

what is one important change that does occur in brain development during childhood?

there is a "loss of density of gray matter" in certain regions of the cerebral cortex

how is the loss of gray matter and increase in white matter connected?

these connections thicken and become insulated, beginning with the frontal lobes and moving to the rear of the brain

- no trampolines

what does the AAP committee suggest to parents?

early detection

what is important in regards to aids or hiv

accidental injuries

what is the leading cause of death among school age US children

genetic factors

what may effect the ammonia systems response to HIV and AIDS?

does that % of fat correlate to adult diets too?

yes


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