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Table 3 Relation of Menarcheal Age to Childhood (Pre-Menarcheal) Levels of Various Characteristics

From: The relation of menarcheal age to obesity in childhood and adulthood: the Bogalusa heart study

 

Menarcheal Age (y)

Correlation with Menarcheal Agea

Odds Ratio (1 Z-Score change)b

 

< 12

12–13.4

≥ 13.5

  

Whites

     

   N

194

364

213

  

   BMI (kg/m2)

17.8c

16.7

16.1

-0.26*

 

BMI-for-age Z

0.37

-0.10

-0.39

-0.26*

2.0* (1.6–2.5)

   Weight (kg)

32.0

28.9

26.9

-0.31*

 

Weight-for-age Z

0.32

-0.25

-0.60

-0.32*

2.2* (1.8–2.8)

   Height (cm)

132

130

128

-0.26*

 

Height-for-age Z

0.17

-0.28

-0.54

-0.27*

2.0* (1.6–2.5)

   Triceps skinfold thickness (mm)

16

14

14

-0.20*

 

Blacks

     

   N

121

174

113

  

   BMI (kg/m2)

17.6

16.6

16.4

-0.23*

 

BMI-for-age Z

0.34

-0.15

-0.29

-0.26*

2.1* (1.5–3.0)

   Weight (kg)

33.1

30.0

29.0

-0.31*

 

Weight-for-age Z

0.46

-0.10

-0.38

-0.30*

2.5* (1.8–3.6)

   Height (cm)

135

132

130

-0.29*

 

Height-for-age Z

0.51

0.06

-0.28

-0.27*

2.6* (1.8–3.7)

   Triceps skinfold thickness (mm)

13

12

11

-0.17*

 
  1. a Spearman correlation coefficients have been adjusted for examination age; b Odds ratios, calculated in logistic regression models that control for examination age, summarize the increased risk for early (<12 y) vs later (≥ 12 y) menarche associated with a Z-score difference of 1 unit. For example, the odds that a white girl with a BMI-for-age Z of +0.5 would experience menarche by age 12 y was 2.0-fold higher than for a girl with a Z-score of -0.5; c Mean levels have been adjusted for the difference in examination ages across the 3 groups using linear regression. H0: Spearman correlation = 0 or odds ratio = 1: * p < 0.001