OBJECTIVE: Functional somatic symptoms, symptoms for which no organic pathologic basis can be found, are more prevalent in girls than in boys, and this difference tends to increase during adolescence. This might be explained, at least in part, by pubertal development. We hypothesized that pubertal maturation predicts the development of most functional somatic symptoms and that this especially is true for girls. METHOD: We used 2 longitudinal population-based studies to examine our hypotheses: the Longitudinal Study of Pain in Adolescents in Seattle (n = 1996 [49.7% girls]) and the Dutch Tracking Adolescents' Individual Lives Survey (n = 2230 [51.0% girls]). Two assessment waves of each study were used. American adolescents were younger than...
Background: Physical activity (PA) shows a marked decline during adolescence. Some studies have poin...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the association between pubertal timing and cardiometabolic markers among adol...
AimTo examine individual variability between perceived physical features and hormones of pubertal ma...
OBJECTIVE: Functional somatic symptoms, symptoms for which no organic pathologic basis can be found,...
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Abstract Background There is a large increase in back pain reporting in the early teens. In no previ...
The aim of this study was to examine a possible relationship between early puberty and chronic nonsp...
INTRODUCTION: The adolescent years represent a key period for the development of musculoskeletal com...
INTRODUCTION: The adolescent years represent a key period for the development of musculoskeletal com...
Introduction. The multifactorial nature of low back pain (LBP) is well recognized with respect to it...
Background: Sagittal postural patterns are associated with back pain in adolescents and adults. Howe...
Study Design: A 5-year longitudinal interview and questionnaire-based survey of back pain in adolesc...
The aim of the study was to determine the age- and gender-specific prevalence, at symptom level and ...
Objective To identify risk factors for persistence of functional somatic symptoms (FSS; ie, somatic ...
Purpose: To investigate the factors related to the 1-month period prevalence of low back pain (LBP),...
Background: Physical activity (PA) shows a marked decline during adolescence. Some studies have poin...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the association between pubertal timing and cardiometabolic markers among adol...
AimTo examine individual variability between perceived physical features and hormones of pubertal ma...
OBJECTIVE: Functional somatic symptoms, symptoms for which no organic pathologic basis can be found,...
published, and trademarked by the American Academy of Pediatrics, 141 Northwest Poin
Abstract Background There is a large increase in back pain reporting in the early teens. In no previ...
The aim of this study was to examine a possible relationship between early puberty and chronic nonsp...
INTRODUCTION: The adolescent years represent a key period for the development of musculoskeletal com...
INTRODUCTION: The adolescent years represent a key period for the development of musculoskeletal com...
Introduction. The multifactorial nature of low back pain (LBP) is well recognized with respect to it...
Background: Sagittal postural patterns are associated with back pain in adolescents and adults. Howe...
Study Design: A 5-year longitudinal interview and questionnaire-based survey of back pain in adolesc...
The aim of the study was to determine the age- and gender-specific prevalence, at symptom level and ...
Objective To identify risk factors for persistence of functional somatic symptoms (FSS; ie, somatic ...
Purpose: To investigate the factors related to the 1-month period prevalence of low back pain (LBP),...
Background: Physical activity (PA) shows a marked decline during adolescence. Some studies have poin...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the association between pubertal timing and cardiometabolic markers among adol...
AimTo examine individual variability between perceived physical features and hormones of pubertal ma...