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Cephalocaudal principle: growth proceeds downward, first from the head, then to the trunk region, and last to the feet. --Proximodistal principle: growth proceeds from the center of the body outward to the extremities. Three organ systems do not follow the general pattern of growth of the rest of the body and organs.
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Kids 2-5: They can ride bikes, do jumping jacks, and they can do yoga with their parents or older siblings
Kids 6-7: They can also ride bikes, go running, they could swim (if they know how too), and they could also do some workout videos for kids online
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The main difference between diagnoses is that anorexia is a syndrome of self-starvation involving significant weight loss of 15 percent or more of ideal body weight, whereas patients with bulimia are, by definition, at normal weight or above.
Explanation:
Individuals with bulimia often do eat throughout their daily lives, however, it may be much less than the average person eat daily, or they may go long periods of time without eating anything (say 2-3 days), then binge eat. They also find themselves with the compulsive need to purposefully induce their gag reflex, causing them to throw up. Whereas people with anorexia simply do not eat or eat very little, and sometimes have the need to exercise excessively. Bulimic people may often appear very tired, with dark circles under the eyes, or their teeth may be very yellow or look unkempt (due to the throwing up). Anorexic people appear very skinny, some may seem almost "skeleton" like, they're typically short, and wear over-sized clothing to cover themselves.