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Children and teens need more nutrients than adults because they are in critical stages of growth and development. Their bodies require additional calories, proteins, vitamins, and minerals to support the rapid physical changes, brain development, and increased activity levels associated with these formative years. Proper nutrition during this time is essential for building strong bones, muscles, and overall health, setting the foundation for their future well-being.
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. Us is the objective case, not the nominative case (we). It should be: We teens need more sleep. Or: We, as teens, need more sleep than others.
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.
In the family fun Pack you can get it for children but you probably will have to downlode it for teens and adults
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
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.
cause they have no need to come to school no more.....................-------
Yes, kids and teens need more calcium than adults because they are in critical stages of growth and development, particularly for building strong bones and teeth. During these formative years, adequate calcium intake is crucial to achieve peak bone mass, which helps reduce the risk of osteoporosis later in life. The recommended daily calcium intake increases during adolescence to support the rapid growth and skeletal changes that occur during this period.