Physical deviation and precocious puberty among school-aged children in Leshan City: an investigative study

J Int Med Res. 2020 Aug;48(8):300060520939672. doi: 10.1177/0300060520939672.

Abstract

Objective: We investigated physical deviation and precocious puberty among school-aged children in Leshan City, to provide a theoretical basis for the management of precocious puberty in children.

Methods: We selected 12 primary schools of Leshan City using a cluster random sampling method and conducted physical examinations among healthy students aged 4 12 years. A total of 11,000 students were recruited (5502 boys and 5498 girls). We measured body mass index (BMI), and participants were tested for precocious puberty according to the Tanner stages and standard maps. Nutritional status was also evaluated.

Results: Obese and overweight children accounted for a high proportion of participants; the prevalence of underweight was the lowest. The prevalence of obesity among boys was higher than that in girls. Precocious puberty was mainly observed in girls, particularly those age 7 years old. The prevalence of precocious puberty among overweight and obese children was higher than that in children with normal weight.

Conclusion: We identified a significant sex difference in precocious puberty among children in Leshan City. Overweight and obesity may be associated with precocious puberty.

Keywords: School-aged children; body mass index; children's health care; obesity; physical deviation; precocious puberty.

MeSH terms

  • Body Mass Index
  • Child
  • Cross-Sectional Studies
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Overweight / epidemiology
  • Prevalence
  • Puberty, Precocious* / epidemiology
  • Schools