Adolescence is the name given to the period when a youth is no longer a boy but is not yet a man. The name of the biological process which changes a boy to a man is called puberty, so for all practical purposes the two terms refer to the same period which can also be called youth.
They are Nearly the same. Puberty is a process in which the child turns into an adolescent and then into an adult.
Puberty and Adolescence are associated with each other. Most children start puberty just before, or on reaching their teenage years. Teenagers are adolescents because they are in puberty !
Puberty is the time in which sexual and physical characteristics mature. It occurs due to hormone changes.
Adolescence is the period between puberty and adulthood.
Alternative NamesMaturation - sexual; Adolescence; Reproductive development; Sexual maturation; Menarche; Adrenarche
InformationThe exact age a child enters puberty depends on a number of different things, such as a person's genes, nutrition, and gender. During puberty, various endocrine glands produce hormones that cause body changes and the development of secondary sex characteristics.
The adrenal glands produce hormones that cause increased armpit sweating, body odor, acne, and armpit and pubic hair. This process is called adrenarche. An underarm deodorant or antiperspirant often becomes necessary during this time.
PUBERTY IN GIRLS
Breast development is the main sign that a girl is entering puberty. The first menstrual period (menarche) usually follows within about 2 years.
Before the first menstrual period, a girl will normally have:
Menstrual cycles occur over about one month (28 to 32 days). At first, the menstrual periods may be irregular. A girl may go 2 months between periods, or may have two periods in 1 month. Over time, they become more regular. Keeping track of when the period occurs and how long it lasts can help you predict when you should have your next menstrual period.
After menstruation starts, the ovaries begin to produce and release eggs, which have been stored in the ovaries since birth. About every month after menstruation starts, an ovary releases an egg, called an ovum. The egg travels down a Fallopian tube, which connects the ovary to the womb.
When the egg reaches the womb, the lining becomes thick with blood and fluid. This happens so that if the egg is fertilized, it can grow and develop in the lining to produce a baby. (It is important to remember that fertility comes before emotional maturity and pregnancy can occur before an adolescent is prepared for parenthood.)
If the egg does not meet with sperm from a male and is not fertilized, it dissolves. The thickened lining falls off and forms menstrual blood flow, which passes out of the body through the vagina. In between the menstrual periods, there may be a clear or whitish vaginal discharge. This is normal.
During or just before each period, the girl may feel moody or emotional, and her body may feel puffy or swollen (bloated). PMS (premenstrual syndrome) may begin to develop, especially as the girl gets older.
In girls, puberty is usually complete by age 17. Any increases in height beyond this age are uncommon. Although full physical maturity has been reached at this time, educational and emotional maturity remain ongoing.
PUBERTY IN BOYS
The first sign of puberty in boys is enlargement of both testicles. Afterwards, boys will normally experience:
The testes constantly produce sperm. While some sperm can be stored in a structure called the epididymis, the stored sperm are occasionally released as part of the normal process to make room for new sperm. This can occur automatically during sleep (nocturnal emissions) or following masturbation or sexual intercourse. Nocturnal emissions are a normal part of puberty.
ADOLESCENCE
Adolescence is the time between the beginning of sexual maturation (puberty) and adulthood. It is a time of psychological maturation, which a person becomes "adult-like" in behavior.
Adolescence is roughly considered to be the period between 13 and 19 years of age. The adolescent experiences not only physical growth and change but also emotional, psychological, social, and mental change and growth.
See also:
Marcell AV. Adolescence. In: Kliegman RM, Behrman RE, Jenson HB, Stanton BF, eds. Nelson Textbook of Pediatrics. 18th ed. Philadelphia, Pa: Saunders Elsevier; 2007:chap 12.
Puberty is the time in which a child's sexual and physical characteristics mature. It occurs due to hormone changes.
Adolescence is the period between puberty and adulthood.
Alternative NamesMaturation - sexual; Adolescence; Reproductive development; Sexual maturation; Menarche; Adrenarche
InformationThe exact age a child enters puberty depends on a number of different things, such as genes, nutrition, and gender. During puberty, endocrineglands produce hormones that cause body changes and the development of secondary sex characteristics.
The adrenal glands produce hormones that cause increased armpit sweating, body odor, acne, and armpit and pubic hair. This process is called adrenarche. The child will often need an underarm deodorant or antiperspirant during this time.
PUBERTY IN GIRLS
Breast development is the main sign that a girl is entering puberty. The first menstrual period (menarche) usually follows within about 2 years.
Before the first menstrual period, a girl will normally have:
Menstrual cycles occur over about 1 month (28 to 32 days). At first, the menstrual periods may be irregular. A girl may go 2 months between periods, or may have two periods in 1 month. Over time, periods become more regular. Keeping track of when the period occurs and how long it lasts can help predict when the next menstrual period will occur.
After menstruation starts, the ovaries begin to produce and release eggs, which have been stored in the ovaries since birth. About every month after menstruation starts, an ovary releases an egg, called an ovum. The egg travels down a Fallopian tube, which connects the ovary to the womb.
When the egg reaches the womb, the lining of the womb becomes thick with blood and fluid. This happens so that if the egg is fertilized, it can grow and develop in the lining to produce a baby. (It is important to remember that fertility comes before emotional maturity, and pregnancy can occur before an adolescent is prepared for parenthood.)
If the egg does not meet with sperm from a male and is not fertilized, it dissolves. The thickened lining falls off and forms menstrual blood flow, which passes out of the body through the vagina. In between the menstrual periods, there may be a clear or whitish vaginal discharge. This is normal.
During or just before each period, the girl may feel moody or emotional, and her body may feel puffy or swollen (bloated). Premenstrual syndrome ( PMS) may begin to develop, especially as the girl gets older.
In girls, puberty is usually finished by age 17. Any increases in height after this age are uncommon. Although a girl has reached full physical maturity at this time, her educational and emotional maturity continue to grow.
PUBERTY IN BOYS
The first sign of puberty in boys is enlargement of both testicles. Afterward, boys will normally experience:
The testes constantly produce sperm. Some sperm can be stored in a structure called the epididymis. Sometimes the stored sperm are released as part of the normal process to make room for new sperm. This can occur automatically during sleep (nocturnal emissions) or following masturbation or sexual intercourse. Nocturnal emissions are a normal part of puberty.
ADOLESCENCE
Adolescence is the time between the beginning of sexual maturation (puberty) and adulthood. It is a time of psychological maturation, which a person becomes "adult-like" in behavior.
Adolescence is considered to be the period between ages 13 and 19. The adolescent experiences not only physical growth and change, but also emotional, psychological, social, and mental change and growth.
See also:
Marcell AV. Adolescence. In: Kliegman RM, Behrman RE, Jenson HB, Stanton BF, eds. Nelson Textbook of Pediatrics. 18th ed. Philadelphia, Pa: Saunders Elsevier; 2007:chap 12.
Reviewed ByReview Date: 11/02/2010
Jennifer K. Mannheim, ARNP, Medical Staff, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Health, Seattle Children's Hospital. Also reviewed by David Zieve, MD, MHA, Medical Director, A.D.A.M., Inc.
Adolescence is a period of time when a child grows into an adult, usually meaning the teenage years.
Puberty is the changing process from child to adult.
Yes, it can be said so. The body becomes fertile, so the survival of the race is achieved.
Puberty is the period when a child changes into an adult and can reproduce.
Adolescence is the period covering the teenage years.
Adolescence is another way of saying Puberty. It generally is whilst a child is going through puberty that they are called adolescents so it would last the same time.
they're the same thing, how old are you?
Puberty.
Adolescence.
Puberty is the process of overall body development. Adolescence is the age when puberty occurs.
I was in the flower of my adolescense. 'A teenager who has reached puberty will be in full adolescence'.
Adolescence is the period between when a child begins and ends Puberty !
Adolescence is a noun - the transitional period between puberty and adulthood.
Puberty
It is called Puberty.
Adulthood !
Puberty and adolescence.