“…Height at the diagnosis of T1DM in children is a debated topic in the literature. Many studies have reported that children at the onset of T1DM were taller than their healthy peers [27,46,47,48,49,50,51,52,53,54,55,56,57,58,59], while other authors have not confirmed these data [29,30,60,61,62] (Table 1). A possible reason for the differences between these results could be the secular trend in growth (i.e., the fact that puberty is starting earlier for boys and girls now than it did a hundred years ago) and an inadequate choice of controls [63].…”