Cronología del desarrollo puberal en niñas escolares de Santiago: relación con nivel socio-económico e índice de masa corporal
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Codner Dujovne, Ethel
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Cronología del desarrollo puberal en niñas escolares de Santiago: relación con nivel socio-económico e índice de masa corporal
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Background: Recent studies in the United States have demonstrated
that a significant proportion of girls show thelarche before the age of eight years. Nutritional
status, geographic influences and racial factors are known to affect the timing of puberty. Aim:
To evaluate the age of onset of puberty, development of secondary sexual characteristics and
menarche in Chilean girls, and its relation to obesity and socioeconomic status. Material and
methods: Healthy girls attending elementary school, from first to ninth grade in Santiago,
Chile, were studied. A pediatric endocrinologist evaluated pubertal development using Tanner
classification. Breast development was assessed by inspection and breast palpation. Average age
of onset of pubertal events was determined by probit analysis. Results: A total of 758 girls, aged
5.8 to 16.1 years, were recruited. Obesity, defined as a BMI greater than 90th percentile, was
found in 24.4%. The age of menarche was 12.7 years, the onset of Tanner stage 2 breast development
and pubic hair was at 8.9 and 10.4 years, respectively. Sixteen percent of girls aged 7 to
7,9 years, had thelarche. Upper class girls showed a later onset of breast Tanner stage 4 stage
than low-middle class girls. Obesity was not found in logistic regression analysis to be a significant
predictive factor in the onset of puberty. Conclusions: The age of menarche has not
changed in the last thirty years, but an earlier onset of thelarche has occurred. The high frequency
of thelarche between 7 and 8 years suggests that the normal age of breast development
should be revised
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Rev Méd Chile 2004; 132: 801-808
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