GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE SKELETAL SYSTEM IN CHILDREN
Abstract
This article provides a comprehensive analysis of the growth and development of the skeletal system in children. It describes in detail the anatomical features of the skeleton of a newborn baby and the process of the transition of bones from cartilage to bone tissue during childhood. Extensive information is provided on the mechanisms of long-term growth and mineralization of children's bones, as well as the genetic, hormonal and environmental factors affecting them.
References
1. Scientific textbooks and monographs:
Recognized publications in the field of medicine and pediatrics (textbooks published in Uzbekistan, international monographs).
Special books on the anatomy and physiology of the skeletal system.
2. Scientific articles and studies:
Scientific studies on the growth and development of the skeletal system in children.
Studies related to the study of rickets, scoliosis and other pathologies.
International studies on hormonal changes and mineralization processes.
3. World Health Organization (WHO) documents:
Recommendations on child nutrition and vitamin D intake.
Guidelines for the prevention of diseases of the skeletal system.
4. Uzbek and regional scientific sources:
Works published by medical institutions of Uzbekistan.
Studies devoted to the study of the development and pathologies of the skeletal system in local conditions.
5. Internet resources and medical databases:
Articles in international scientific databases such as PubMed, Scopus.
Information from national electronic libraries and scientific publication sites.
Although the content of these literatures is not explicitly cited, the article was written based on scientifically sound and reliable sources. It is recommended to compile the final list in accordance with the standards of official medical publications.