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World Rev Nutr Diet ; 106: 100-4, 2013.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23428687

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In mammals, after a period of growth inhibition, body growth often does not just return to a normal rate but actually exceeds the normal rate, resulting in catch-up growth. Recent evidence suggests that catch-up growth occurs because growth-inhibiting conditions delay progression of the physiological mechanisms that normally cause body growth to slow and cease with age. As a result, following the period of growth inhibition, tissues retain a greater proliferative capacity than normal, and therefore grow more rapidly than normal for age. There is evidence that this mechanism contributes both to catch-up growth in terms of body length, which involves proliferation in the growth plate, and to catch-up growth in terms of organ mass, which involves proliferation in multiple nonskeletal tissues.


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Growth Plate/cytology , Growth Plate/growth & development , Animals , Body Height , Cell Proliferation , Chondrocytes/cytology , Chondrocytes/metabolism , Humans , Models, Animal
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