The correct answer is option A (increases).
As the child ages, he or she enters the teenagerhood which is a very vulnerable stage in which the importance of peer groups INCREASES. Teenagers need to feel part of a group, they are exploring themselves and look for belonging to a group. This feeling is a fundamental part of the process of identification.
PKU, also known as Phenylketonuria is a metabolic condition which can be found in newborns, which can lead to disability, seizures and behavioral issues in later life, it is an inheritable condition passed down as a mutation by both parents. Gene therapy is a new avenue of research which could potentially lead to a cure, an enzyme substitution therapy with <span>PEGylated recombinant </span>phenylalanine ammonia lyase<span> is also currently being scientifically explored.</span>
Answer:
more likely
Explanation:
While food is considered a vital part of socialization, when preparing it, giving it out, and even when celebrating, it is known that comfort eating is usually done in private, and sometimes in shame and in secret. People with low self-esteem find it difficult socialization with people, and hence they are always alone, which can result in loneliness problems and because of the relationship between loneliness and eating habits, they are also more likely to develop eating disorders. Low self-esteem can also lead to problems relating to problems like depression and anxiety.