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Twenteen Years The twenteen years is the unique phase of life between the teen years and adulthood. It is generally considered as the last stage of adolescence, typically encompassing the ages of 20 to 29[1][2]. This period is marked by significant physical, emotional, psychological, and social development. Twenteenagers in this age group are often pursuing education, living at home with their parents, navigating early adulthood and embarking on a more intense search for identity. Several biological changes occur during this phase, such as the development of the prefrontal cortex (responsible for decision-making) which is only complete around the age of 25[3]. Physical development also continues, with bone mass reaching its peak around 25-29[4][5] and lung capacity reaching its maximum around 25[6][7]. Peak physical strength is typically achieved at 26[8][9]. While the twenteen years offer exciting opportunities, they also come with challenges. Navigating careers, establishing healthy relationships, and managing finances are just a few examples. Despite these hurdles, this period is crucial for personal growth and self-discovery.

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