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Growth Blueprint

Cassian Pereira

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Sinopsis

"Growth Blueprint" explores the fascinating science behind adolescent development, focusing on how teenagers' bodies change and mature. It emphasizes the interplay between genetics, nutrition, and exercise, highlighting how these elements collectively shape physical growth, body composition, and overall health. Understanding this interplay empowers teens to make informed decisions about their well-being.

 
Did you know that bone density achieved during adolescence significantly impacts your risk of osteoporosis later in life? Or that genetics account for a substantial portion, but not all, of your height potential?

 
The book begins with foundational knowledge in human biology, explaining cells, hormones, and the skeletal system in an accessible manner. It then delves into the impact of genetics on height and body composition, providing insights into inherited traits. Next, it examines nutrition, offering practical guidance on creating balanced diets tailored to teenagers' unique needs. The book culminates in a discussion of how nutrition and exercise interact to maximize growth potential and promote long-term well-being.

 
What sets "Growth Blueprint" apart is its practical approach, offering actionable advice and strategies that teens can implement immediately. It avoids technical jargon and adopts a conversational style, making complex concepts easy to grasp. By providing evidence-based information and addressing common misconceptions, this book equips teenagers, parents, and educators with the knowledge to navigate the pivotal years of adolescence effectively.
Disponible desde: 18/03/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 86 páginas.

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