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Title: Short-term secular change in height, body mass and Tanner-Whitehouse 3 skeletal maturity of Madeira youth, Portugal
Author: Freitas, Duarte Luís de
Malina, Robert M.
Maia, José António Ribeiro
Lefevre, Johan Aimé
Stasinopoulos, Mikis
Gouveia, Élvio Rúbio Quintal
Claessens, Albrecht Leo
Thomis, Martine Ann
Lausen, Berthold
Keywords: Bone age
Skeletal maturation
Tanner-Whitehouse
Madeira (Portugal)
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Faculdade de Ciências Sociais
Issue Date: 2012
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Citation: Freitas, D., Malina, R., Maia, J., Lefevre, J., Stasinopoulos, M., Gouveia, E., Claessens, A., Thomis, M., Lausen, B. (2012). Short-term secular change in height, body mass and Tanner-Whitehouse 3 skeletal maturity of Madeira youth, Portugal. Annals of Human Biology, 39 (3), 195-205.
Abstract: Secular trends in height and weight are reasonably well documented in Europe. Corresponding observations for skeletal maturation are lacking. Aim: To assess secular trends in height, body mass and skeletal maturity of Portuguese children and adolescents and to provide updated reference values for skeletal maturity scores (SMSs). Subjects and methods: Data for 2856 children and adolescents of 4–17 years, 1412 boys and 1444 girls, from The ‘Madeira Growth Study’ (MGS; 1996–1998) and from the‘Healthy Growth of Madeira Children Study’ (CRES; 2006) were used. Height and body mass were measured. Skeletal maturity was assessed with the Tanner-Whitehouse 2 and 3 methods. Results: Children from CRES were taller and heavier than peers from MGS. Differences in height reached 5.8cm in boys and 5.5cm in girls. RUS SMSs did not differ consistently between surveys boys, while higher RUS scores were observed in CRES girls. Adult RUS SMSs for MGS and CRES combined were attained at 15.8 years in boys and 14.8 years in girls. Corresponding ages for adult Carpal SMSs were 14.4 and 14.0, respectively. Conclusion: The short-term trends for height and mass were not entirely consistent with the trends in RUS and Carpal SMSs and SAs.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.13/1300
DOI: 10.3109/03014460.2012.674155
ISSN: 0301-4460
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