Anxiety Tied to Stunted Growth in Girls
By fern | General, Legacy, Loss, Trauma
The Sick Child by Edvard Munch Excerpted and paraphrased from an article in the New York Times by Susan Gilbert Adolescent and pre-adolescent girls who were overly anxious grew up to be roughly one to two inches shorter, on average, than other girls, according to a study published in Pediatrics. The reason: children and adults of both sexes with anxiety or depression have lower-than-normal amounts of growth hormone which stimulates ...