思春期における初経年齢が最終身長に影響を与えるか?
Arrthy S1, Pushpa G2, Pravallika P1
1Department of Physiology, Shridevi institute of medical science and research hospital, Tumkur, Karnataka, India.
Bioinformation
|December 30, 2025
まとめ
女子の思春期早期発症(初経)は、成人身長の低下と肥満リスクの増加に関連する。本研究は、初経のタイミングが女子の成長と健康アウトカムに与える影響を強調する。
科学分野:
- 小児科学
- 内分泌学
- 公衆衛生
背景:
- 世界的な傾向として、初経年齢の低下が見られる。
- この早期初経は、成人身長に悪影響を与え、健康問題を引き起こす可能性がある。
- これらの傾向を理解することは、小児の発達と公衆衛生の監視にとって重要である。
研究 の 目的:
- インドの若い女性における初経年齢と身体的特徴との関係を調査すること。
- 初経のタイミングが身長と肥満リスクに与える影響を評価すること。
主な方法:
- 18歳以上の女子学生150名を対象とした横断研究。
- 背景情報を含む構造化アンケートを通じてデータを収集。
- 体重と身長の測定には標準化された方法を使用。
主要な成果:
- 初経年齢が女子の最終身長に有意な影響を与えることが観察された。
- 早期初経は、研究集団における肥満リスクの増加と関連していた。
- 所見は、思春期のタイミングと長期的な健康指標との相関を示唆している。
結論:
- 初経年齢は、女性の成人身長を決定する要因である。
- 早期初経は、インドの少女の間で肥満を発症するリスク要因となる。
- 長期的な健康への影響と予防戦略をさらに探求するための研究が必要である。
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