yes
Teens need more sleep than adults because their bodies and brains are still developing. The hormonal changes during adolescence can shift their internal body clocks, causing them to feel more tired and require more sleep. Additionally, the demands of school, social life, and extracurricular activities can contribute to increased fatigue in teens.
Teenagers generally eat more food than adults. They need more energy from food because they need extra energy for growing. An adult has already finished growing, so they do not need the extra food, and it is usually just stored as fat.
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No, the sentence "Is Us teens need more sleep" is not grammatically correct. It would be more correct to say "Do US teens need more sleep?" to form a grammatically correct question.
Yes, and no. Younger adults, like those in the 20s to 30s, tend to require some more calories than that. 30s and older, however, begin to requrie less calories. Also, activity level does need to be factored in. Some teens are considerably more active than adults in sports.
Here is a link to a table with RDI for adults for macro, micro nutrients and minerals and such. http://www.netrition.com/rdi_page.html
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Children need a lot more sleep than teens and adults. 5 sounds very early though but it also depends on when they have to get up.
Children need plenty of nutrients so that they body will grow and function properly. The most important nutrients that children need more of include protein, carbohydrates, fats, calcium and iron.
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Because their bodies are still developing, which draws a fair amount of enegry in itself. If they exercise a lot on top of that they need even more energy and nutrients. So they need a good diet to get the best of their training.