%0 Journal Article %T The Size of the Family ¨C A Factor Influencing Alimentation and, Implicitly, the Growth and Development Processes in Teen-Agers %A Angela Simalcsik %A Robert-Daniel Simalcsik %J Memoirs of the Scientific Sections of the Romanian Academy %D 2011 %I Publishing House of the Romanian Academy %X Viewed as a phenomenon with multi-factorial determination, the growth and development of the human organism depend equally on the hereditary patrimony and on the environmental conditions, the socio-economic ones, especially. As a critical transition period from childhood to adult age, adolescence is characterized by increased nutritional needs. The main factor responsible for the variations manifested in human physical development is alimentation ¨C a factor correlated with the socio-economic variations. Similarly with the case of other countries affected by transitions, the difficult economic transformations occurring in the Republic of Moldova have been accompanied by the installation of poverty ¨C a phenomenon affecting especially the families formed of more than 5 members. The teen-agers of the Republic of Moldova register a deficit in the consumption of proteins, especially of animal origin, known as playing a critical role in the period of accelerated growing of the organism. Alimentation and family size are closely correlated with the socio-economic status of the family from which the child comes, while the attention and care given to the child by the family plays an essential part in the growth and development of the teen-ager. ChildĄ¯s development as a function of such an element is directly related to environmental factors, as follows: alimentation is poorer in more numerous families, as the monthly income per member of family is more reduced, which is immediately reflected in a scarce alimentary consumption; hygiene is insufficient; motherĄ¯s care for the child is also reduced, etc. The study was performed on 1,525 subjects (boys and girls) with ages between 10 and 16 years, all from the city of Kishinev. The main parameters considered were: stature, weight and average puberal age. The results obtained show that family size influences both the average stature of the teenagers and their weight, over the 10-16 years interval, the situation being even more acute in boys than in girls ¨C a phenomenon confirming their meso-sensitivity, especially in the most critical period of growing (adolescence). The teen-agers coming from less numerous families are taller and fatter than the ones belonging to large families. A negative relation could be also established between the sexual maturation of the adolescent girls and the size of their family: the girls from large families show a 4 month retard of the average pubertal age, comparatively with those coming from less numerous families. %K Adolescent %K Nutrition %K Development %K Family size %U http://www.academiaromana-is.ro/Reviste/mem_sc_st_2011/08_MSS_Simalcsik%20Angela.pdf