Early menarche is a risk factor for breast cancer. We investigated the variation in age at menarche by socioeconomic status (SES) and race. A cohort study was conducted on 1,091 black and 986 white girls from the three sites in the United States as part of the NHLBI Growth and Health Study (NGHS), who were aged 9–10 years at baseline and followed through adolescence over a 10-year period with annual exams. Using logistic regression models, we evaluated the nature and strength of associations between two socioeconomic indicators (household income and parental education) and early menarche (<12 years old) unadjusted and adjusted for anthropometry and maternal age at menarche. Proportionately, more black girls were menarcheal befo...
INTRODUCTION:Age at menarche reflects the health status of a population. This marks the beginning of...
This paper is an attempt to investigate the differentials and determinants of age at menarche accord...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 47-51)Previous work suggests the incidence of female brea...
PurposeEthnic disparities exist in US girls' ages at menarche. Overweight and low socioeconomic stat...
Purpose We sought to evaluate the association between childhood socioeconomic status (SES) at two t...
Background Menarche is one of the most important biologic signals in the life of a woman. Menarche i...
Background: Early menarche is associated with increased risk of developing gynecological cancer, car...
ABSTRACT. Objective. To assess secular trends in menarcheal age between 1973 and 1994 and to determi...
WOS: 000188868800004PubMed ID: 14757263Purpose: The aim of this study was to determine the age at me...
Early menarche has been associated with adult overweight, cardiovascular risk factors, and other dis...
WOS: 000228306300008PubMed ID: 15840150Background Menarche is one of the most important biologic sig...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to determine the age at menarche, the menarcheal features, and th...
Background: Present study highlights that the worldwide trend of declining age at menarche is also s...
The impact of different socio-economic levels, height, weight and sum of four skinfolds on the menar...
Background: Age of menarche marks important points of physical and cultural maturation in adolescent...
INTRODUCTION:Age at menarche reflects the health status of a population. This marks the beginning of...
This paper is an attempt to investigate the differentials and determinants of age at menarche accord...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 47-51)Previous work suggests the incidence of female brea...
PurposeEthnic disparities exist in US girls' ages at menarche. Overweight and low socioeconomic stat...
Purpose We sought to evaluate the association between childhood socioeconomic status (SES) at two t...
Background Menarche is one of the most important biologic signals in the life of a woman. Menarche i...
Background: Early menarche is associated with increased risk of developing gynecological cancer, car...
ABSTRACT. Objective. To assess secular trends in menarcheal age between 1973 and 1994 and to determi...
WOS: 000188868800004PubMed ID: 14757263Purpose: The aim of this study was to determine the age at me...
Early menarche has been associated with adult overweight, cardiovascular risk factors, and other dis...
WOS: 000228306300008PubMed ID: 15840150Background Menarche is one of the most important biologic sig...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to determine the age at menarche, the menarcheal features, and th...
Background: Present study highlights that the worldwide trend of declining age at menarche is also s...
The impact of different socio-economic levels, height, weight and sum of four skinfolds on the menar...
Background: Age of menarche marks important points of physical and cultural maturation in adolescent...
INTRODUCTION:Age at menarche reflects the health status of a population. This marks the beginning of...
This paper is an attempt to investigate the differentials and determinants of age at menarche accord...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 47-51)Previous work suggests the incidence of female brea...