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Type: Journal article
Title: Bone growth from 11 to 17 years: relationship to growth, gender and changes with pubertal status including timing of menarche
Author: Magarey, A.
Boulton, T.
Chatterton, B.
Schultz, C.
Nordin, B.
Cockington, R.
Citation: Acta Paediatrica: promoting child health, 1999; 88(2):139-146
Publisher: SCANDINAVIAN UNIVERSITY PRESS
Issue Date: 1999
ISSN: 0803-5253
1651-2227
Abstract: The tempo and change in bone growth during puberty in relation to physical growth is described in a cohort of 56 boys and 52 girls. Distal forearm bone width, mineral content and volumetric density, anthropometry and pubertal status were measured at ages 11, 13, 15 and 17 y, and bone age at 17 y. Bone width and mineral content increased independently with age for each pubertal stage. Volumetric density fell during early puberty and then increased rapidly. Maximal increase of all bone variables occurred earlier in girls than in boys and earliest for bone width, then mineral content, then density. In girls most change occurred in the 12 mo before and after menarche. The degree of tracking was similar to that for height. Bone growth followed physical growth but at a slower tempo. By age 17 y boys had attained 86% of the reference adult bone mineral content and volumetric density; girls had attained 93% of the reference adult bone mineral content and 94% of volumetric density. Those skeletally mature at 17 y had greater mineral content and volumetric density. To maximize peak bone mass, modifiable environmental factors should be optimized before the onset of puberty and be maintained throughout this period of rapid growth and beyond attainment of sexual maturity.
Keywords: Humans
Anthropometry
Body Height
Skinfold Thickness
Analysis of Variance
Cohort Studies
Child Development
Age Factors
Sex Factors
Growth
Bone Development
Puberty
Menarche
Bone Density
Adolescent
Child
Female
Male
DOI: 10.1080/08035259950170286
Published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1651-2227.1999.tb01071.x
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