1990
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4471-1721-6
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A Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Growth

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“…At the onset of the study (1987), anthropometry was the best known technique, and also the cheapest, fastest and least invasive at our disposal. Our sample show slightly higher mean values of the sum of four skinfolds according to age than those reported in another study (Buckler, 1990), although there are no differences between our results and those of other Spanish studies (Herna Ândez et al, 1988;Sarrõ Âa et al, 1998). We did not ®nd signi®cant differences as regards age of pubertal onset in either boys or girls when comparing the SUM variable.…”
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“…At the onset of the study (1987), anthropometry was the best known technique, and also the cheapest, fastest and least invasive at our disposal. Our sample show slightly higher mean values of the sum of four skinfolds according to age than those reported in another study (Buckler, 1990), although there are no differences between our results and those of other Spanish studies (Herna Ândez et al, 1988;Sarrõ Âa et al, 1998). We did not ®nd signi®cant differences as regards age of pubertal onset in either boys or girls when comparing the SUM variable.…”
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confidence: 75%
“…Our mean values of BMI are slightly higher than those recorded in other European studies (Buckler, 1990;Rolland-Cachera et al, 1982), a tendency also reported in another Spanish study (Herna Ândez et al, 1988). Our results indicate that in girls we found no signi®cant differences in the body mass of those who start puberty at 10, 11, 12 or 13 y; in contrast, the boys show progressively higher BMIs the later puberty begins (P`0.001).…”
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“…Following the Spanish study mentioned above (Sarría et al, 1998), we inferred the sum of the same four skinfolds that we measured in our study, finding the sum to be 28.9 mm in the group of boys aged 11-14 years. Buckler (1990) found that the average of the same sum of skinfolds between 12 and 14 years was approximately 24.2 mm. These values are lower than our figures at G2 (42.9 and 47.4 mm, in Spanish and Mexican whole samples, respectively); probably due to differences in the overall mean chronological age at the same maturation stage or perhaps due to a tendency of increasing adiposity in the young population.…”
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