2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpag.2016.02.006
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The Decreasing Age at Menarche in Mexico

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“…Catillo-López et al assessed the declining AAM in the cities of Xalapa and Mexico City. In their study, AAM decreased by 1.6 years between the 1940s (and earlier) and the 1990s [19]. Similar to that, in a rural community in southern Mexico, a larger decline of 1.8 years took place over the previous 23 years [20].…”
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confidence: 58%
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“…Catillo-López et al assessed the declining AAM in the cities of Xalapa and Mexico City. In their study, AAM decreased by 1.6 years between the 1940s (and earlier) and the 1990s [19]. Similar to that, in a rural community in southern Mexico, a larger decline of 1.8 years took place over the previous 23 years [20].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 58%
“…Likewise, all disease outcomes where checked on plausibility and any cases exceeding the chosen cut-off points were handled as missing. After eliminating implausible anthropometric, AAM, and disease outcome data, the final study population comprised 19,215 women. An overview of the complete data cleaning process can be found in figure 1.…”
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“…In the previous studies conducted at different countries reported that the AAM is lower among the girls of Mexico [30], France [31] and higher among the girls of Brazil [32], Korea [33], Uganda [34], Ethiopia, [35], Malaysia [36], Kuwait [37], Jordan [38], Nigeria [39], Bangladesh [40], China [41] and Indonesia [42] (Fig. 3).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Reproductive factors have, over the years, altered worldwide. Changes include increasing rate of cesarean delivery [13], earlier menarche [14,15], and older age at birth [16]. These changes may have influenced health outcomes of children as well as mothers.…”
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confidence: 99%