Puberdade

1 Abril 2020, 10:00 Maria Augusta da Gama Antunes

Puberdade. Puberdade/adolescência. Transição biológica e social. Fases do ciclo de vida humano. Práticas culturais, a mutilação genital feminina.

Puberdade mudanças somáticas e metabólicas. Curva de crescimento. Caracteres sexuais secundários. Status de peso e estatura. Dimorfismo sexual. Factores neuroendócrinos. Cronologia do perfil hormonal, do período pré-natal à puberdade. Eixo hipotálamo- hipófise- gónadas. Eixo hipotálamo-hipófise-supra-renais.

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