The Adolescent and Fatigue

written by: Dr. Wagner Paulon; article published: year 2010, month 01;

In: Root » Home and family » Kids and teens

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A very common physical problem that occurs with both the boys and to girls during puberty, is fatigue, or lack of energy. Your body will be investing much of its resources in the process of growth that will seem lacking energy for other activities during a certain period of time. This stage usually does not last long. However, that feeling tired is something you should expect. In fact, it should influence their behavior in two ways.

First you should sleep and get enough rest during the period of rapid physical growth. This need not always happy, though, because teenagers think they should no longer go to bed as early as when they were children. So stand up late and crawl the next day in a state of exhaustion. Believe it or not, a person of twelve or thirteen actually need more rest than when I was nine or ten years, simply because of the acceleration in growth.

If your parents are reading this article, I would suggest that they let you sleep on Saturday mornings, if possible. It is often difficult for parents to allow his grown son to sleep until 9:30 am when the school work to be performed. However, they should know that he is in bed because he needs more sleep, and should be wise enough to let you do this. He can then make their homework when you wake up with a smile of gratitude on his face!

Secondly, the food we eat are also very important during adolescence. Your body needs the raw materials to build these new muscle cells, bone and fibers that are in the plans. Hot dogs, cookies and soft drinks will not do. Will need to have a balanced diet during this period, it is much more important than when I was six or eight years. If you eat right during this period of growth, will pay the price in the form of various diseases and physical problems. Your body needs the vitamins minerals and protein needed to develop in several ways

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