2019
DOI: 10.1210/jc.2019-00889
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Sex Hormone Phenotypes in Young Girls and the Age at Pubertal Milestones

Abstract: Context The age of pubertal onset is influenced by many variables in young girls. Previous studies have not examined sex hormones longitudinally around the time of breast development and their relationship to pubertal onset. Objective We sought to use an unbiased statistical approach to identify phenotypes of sex hormones in young girls and examine their relationship with pubertal milestones. … Show more

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“…A similar trend was found in the BGS2 (19% vs. 11%, unpublished data). However, we could not find evidence that that the parental education level had a statistically significant impact on the occurrence of menarche in either the BGS2 or BGS1, which is in line with the findings of other relevant studies (34,67,105,173).…”
Section: Socioeconomic Statussupporting
confidence: 86%
“…A similar trend was found in the BGS2 (19% vs. 11%, unpublished data). However, we could not find evidence that that the parental education level had a statistically significant impact on the occurrence of menarche in either the BGS2 or BGS1, which is in line with the findings of other relevant studies (34,67,105,173).…”
Section: Socioeconomic Statussupporting
confidence: 86%
“…The superiority of PCA compared to simpler, traditional statistical methods is best described by its ability to reduce complex data by identifying redundant variables and uncover patient clusters that may correspond to clinically relevant phenotypes. PCA has previously been successfully used in endocrinology, for example to enhance detection of CAH in newborns ( 11 ) and pubertal onset in girls ( 13 ) and to distinguish endocrine profile clusters with implications for pubertal timing in girls ( 25 ). Moreover, PCA enabled the conclusion that the metabolic profile of polycystic ovarian syndrome is neither intrinsic nor specific ( 26 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Psychophysiological factors explain these differences well. Girls enter into puberty earlier, with the period being accompanied by the secretion of sexual hormones such as testosterone (Copeland et al, 2019 ; Fassler et al, 2019 ). Being unsynchronized in their physiological development, girls pass this phase earlier.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%