Obesity and precocious puberty in young girls

A study published on November 4, 2013 presents the result of new research in pediatrics. This research shows that obesity is the best tool for predicting when puberty will occur, a phenomenon that affects some young girls much earlier than usual, especially young girls of color. white.

The summary of the Cincinnati Children’s study is available in the sources of this article if you are interested in the details in English.

More than ethnic origin, for example, it turns out that this study indicates that the BMI of young girls is the most important indicator that makes it possible to predict precocious puberty.

The research team is still working, at present, to confirm the exact environmental and physiological factors of this phenomenon.

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Obesity affects today, according to the WHO, more than 1.4 billion people in the world, including 40 million children under the age of five. These already alarming figures hide much worse. Indeed, in addition to cardiovascular and musculoskeletal diseases, diabetes, as well as certain cancers, the researchers concluded that obesity would cause precocious puberty. The verdict fell this first Monday of November, in the United States, more precisely in Ohio, and it mainly concerns girls.

The study was conducted at clinics in San Francisco, Cincinnati and New York on 1,239 girls , between 2004 and 2011. The participants were 6 to 8 years old at the start of the study .

The main author of this study, Dr. Franck Biro, published in his report that a probable redefinition of the age of puberty in girls will be required.

The results of the research helped to highlight certain figures, thus demonstrating that a high body mass index was an indicator of precocious puberty. This indicator is even stronger than ethnicity.

However, early puberty causes problems for young girls both psychologically and biologically. Indeed, specialists agree that they are more prone to depression and school failure. Not to mention the fact that obesity is the cause of many diseases.

This is why careful care would be required for the well-being of the child. It is therefore time, today, more than ever, to fight against obesity, which we try to repeat, unfortunately, in each of our articles.

Stephen
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Stephen Paul is the lead author and founder of My Health Sponsor. Holder of a diploma in health and well-being coaching with more than 200 articles in the field of health, he makes it a point of honor to offer advice based on reliable information, based on scientific research, and verified by health professionals.