This has been a claim put forth by some in Olympic circles. However, the administration of such hormonal treatments (or more properly anti-hormonal treatments) would mean gymnasts could risk being declared ineligible. Intensive physical training can itself affect normal maturation, as well as contributing to hormonal imbalances that can result in such conditions as osteoporosis.
Occasionally, this can be true. However, it is not only gymnasts. Any athlete who competes in a physically-active sport, esepcially moreintense ones like dance or gynmanstics, may delay puberty. This could be because their bodies are often very muscular and thin, as a result of the intense workouts and training. This has an effect on the amount of hormones in the body, which can delay puberty. This is not true in all cases, though, and if it does happen it can happen for a number of other reasons or with other sports, too.
No, protein drinks do not delay puberty. On the other hand, it may help in puberty processes.
Yes, Type 1 diabetes has been shown to delay the onset of puberty. Results of one study showed a significant delay in puberty in both males and females.
It means when Puberty is delayed or late in arriving !
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You should keep off alcohol until you have left school at least if not 18-years-old. It should not delay Puberty but if you are worried about delays then ask advice from your Doctor.
Delayed puberty affects the person whose puberty is delayed. Puberty is a process with huge variation from person to person and although the average ages for boys to start puberty is 12 or 13 the average range is from 9 until the late teens. If you have no visible signs of puberty by the age of 16 (growth of hair close to penis or in armpits, deepening of voice or enlargement of testes or penis) you should see your doctor and ask for advice.
There is no relationship between the two, wax away!
Some severe diseases can affect hormone production, and in so doing, may stunt puberty. However, everyday illnesses such as cold or flu, or stomach bugs, will have no effect on puberty.
Yes. Your body needs some amount of fat to develop, and if you have too much muscle (and little or no fat), you will not go into puberty.
Zoloft is a seratonin reuptake inhibitor. it doesn't delay the onset or duration of puberty, but it can noticeably reduce sex drive temporarily.