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Age of puberty in Iranian girls living in Tehran
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Age of puberty in Iranian girls living in Tehran

Abstract

The aim of this study was to determine the age of appearance of secondary sexual characteristics in Iranian girls living in Tehran. A cross-sectional study was conducted between 2003 and 2004 on 1420 6-17-year-old females in different parts of Tehran. Data were collected on the basis of a multistage probability sampling. Secondary sexual characteristics were evaluated by inspection and palpation, and were recorded according to Tanner staging. The subjects were asked about the occurrence of menarche and the age of its onset. Generalized additive logistic modelling was used for the analysis of data. The median age (percentile 10-percentile 90) of Tanner 2 of breast development (B2) and Tanner 2 of pubic hair growth (P2) among 1136 girls was 9.74 years (8.23-11.94) and 10.49 years (8.86-12.17), respectively. The ages of the 2.5 percentile for B2 and P2 were 7.42 and 7.03 years, respectively, so the onset of puberty at < 7 years and 5 months is considered precocious in this population. The median age of menarche in 399 girls was 12.68 years (11.27-15.96).

Authors

Razzaghy-Azar M; Moghimi A; Sadigh N; Montazer M; Golnari P; Zahedi-Shoolami L; Van Buuren S; Mohammad-Sadeghi H; Zangeneh-Kazemi A; Fereshtehnejad S-M

Journal

Annals of Human Biology, Vol. 33, No. 5-6, pp. 628–633

Publisher

Taylor & Francis

Publication Date

September 1, 2006

DOI

10.1080/03014460600909372

ISSN

0301-4460
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