Percent body fat at age 5 predicts earlier pubertal development among girls at age 9.
Journal
  Pediatrics.
Citation
  Pediatrics. 111(4 Pt 1):815-21
Publication date
  2003 Apr
Authors
  Davison KK
Susman EJ
Birch LL
Investigators
  Leann Birch
Elizabeth Susman
Grant agencies
  National Institute of Child Health and Human Development
Grants
  NICHD HD 32973
MeSH headings
  Adipose Tissue
Body Composition
Child Development
Puberty
MeSH qualifiers
  physiology
Abstract
  OBJECTIVE: This study examines the causal direction of the relationship between weight status and pubertal timing in girls using a longitudinal sample of 183 white girls followed from ages 5 to 9. METHODS: Girls' weight status (body mass index percentile, percent body fat, waist circumference) was assessed when they were 5, 7, and 9 years old, and their pubertal development was assessed when they were 9 years old (breast development, Estradiol, Pubertal Development Scale). Information from all measures of pubertal development at 9 years was combined to identify girls exhibiting earlier (N = 44) and later (N = 136) pubertal development relative to the sample. Girls' weight status at each age (5, 7, and 9 years old) and change in weight status across the ages of 5 to 9 years were used to predict their pubertal timing at 9 years of age. RESULTS: Girls with higher percent body fat at 5 years, and girls with higher percent body fat, higher BMI percentile, or larger waist circumference at 7 years, were more likely to be classified with earlier pubertal development at 9 years. In addition, girls showing larger increases in percent body fat from 5 to 9 years of age, and larger increases in waist circumference from 7 to 9 years of age, were more likely to exhibit earlier pubertal development at 9 years. Results were still present after controlling for accelerated growth. CONCLUSIONS: Girls with higher weight status in early childhood were more likely to exhibit earlier pubertal development relative to peers at 9 years, indicating that weight status preceded pubertal timing in girls.
Medline ID
  22558398