Peak bone mineral accrual and age at menarche in adolescent girls: A 6-year longitudinal study
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01/01/1998
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Background and objectives: The greatest increase in bone mineral content occurs during adolescence. The amount of bone accrued may significantly affect bone mineral status in later life. We carried out a longitudinal investigation of the magnitude and timing of peak bone mineral content velocity (PBMCV) in relation to peak height velocity (PHV) and the age at menarche in a group of adolescent girls over a 6-year period. Methods: The 53 girls in this study are a subset of the 115 girls (initially 8 to 16 years) in a g-year longitudinal study of bone mineral accretion. The ages at PBMCV and PHV were determined by using a cubic spline curve fitting procedure. Determinations were based on height (n = 12) and bone (n = 6) measurements over 6 years. Results: The timing of PBMCV and menarche were coincident, preceded approximately 1 year earlier by PHV. Correlation showed a negative relationship between age at menarche and both peak bone mineral accrual (r = -0.42, P |
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eng |
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Mosby |
Palavras-Chave | #Pediatrics #Mass Accumulation #Total-body #Height Velocity #Lumbar Spine #Femoral-neck #Children #Density #Growth #Puberty #Females #1106 Human Movement and Sports Science |
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Journal Article |