Relationship Between Age at Menarche and Skeletal Maturation Stages in Taiwanese Female Orthodontic Patients

Background/Purpose: The age at menarche reflects a pubertal girl's physiologic maturity. The aims of this study were to evaluate the relationship between the age at menarche and skeletal maturation in female orthodontic patients. Methods: Hand-wrist radiographs and lateral cephalometric radiogr...

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Main Authors: Eddie Hsiang-Hua Lai, Jenny Zwei-Chieng Chang, Chung-Chen Jane Yao, Shih-Jaw Tsai, Jen-Pei Liu, Yi-Jane Chen, Chun-Pin Lin
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Published: Elsevier 2008-07-01
Series:Journal of the Formosan Medical Association
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spelling doaj-240774472914450d8e29738329d10ce12020-11-25T00:46:29ZengElsevierJournal of the Formosan Medical Association0929-66462008-07-01107752753210.1016/S0929-6646(08)60165-5Relationship Between Age at Menarche and Skeletal Maturation Stages in Taiwanese Female Orthodontic PatientsEddie Hsiang-Hua Lai0Jenny Zwei-Chieng Chang1Chung-Chen Jane Yao2Shih-Jaw Tsai3Jen-Pei Liu4Yi-Jane Chen5Chun-Pin Lin6Department of Orthodontics, Taipei, TaiwanDepartment of Orthodontics, Taipei, TaiwanDepartment of Orthodontics, Taipei, TaiwanDepartment of Orthodontics, Taipei, TaiwanDepartment of Agronomy, College of Bioresources and Agriculture, National Taiwan University, Taipei, TaiwanDepartment of Orthodontics, Taipei, TaiwanDepartment of Orthodontics, Taipei, TaiwanBackground/Purpose: The age at menarche reflects a pubertal girl's physiologic maturity. The aims of this study were to evaluate the relationship between the age at menarche and skeletal maturation in female orthodontic patients. Methods: Hand-wrist radiographs and lateral cephalometric radiographs from 304 adolescent female subjects (age, 8–18.9 years) were selected from the files of the Department of Orthodontics, National Taiwan University Hospital (NTUH). Hand-wrist bone maturation stages were assessed using the NTUH Skeletal Maturation Index (NTUH-SMI). Cervical vertebral maturation stages (CVMS) were determined using the latest CVMS Index. Menarcheal ages were self-reported by the patients and verified by the patients' mothers. The relationships between the NTUH-SMI or CVM stages and menarcheal status were investigated. Results: More than 90% of the 148 subjects who had already attained menstruation had skeletal maturation beyond the NTUH-SMI stage four or CVMS III. However, the subjects who had never experienced menarche mostly had skeletal maturation before NTUH-SMI stage five or CVMS IV. During the period of orthodontic treatment, 19 females experienced their menarche. The mean age at menarche for the 167 female patients in total was 11.97 years. In average, menarche occurred between NTUH-SMI stages four and five or between CVM stages III and IV. The percentage of girls with menses increased from 1.2% at age 9 to 6.6% at age 10, 39.5% at age 11, 81.4% at age 12, 97% at age 13, and 100% at age 14. Compared with the results obtained 20 years previously, we found a downward shift of 0.47 years per decade for the mean age at menarche in female orthodontic patients. Conclusion: The majority of female orthodontic patients have passed the pubertal growth spurt when they experience their menarche. Menarche usually follows the pubertal growth spurt by about 1 year and occurs after NTUH-SMI stage four or CVMS III.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0929664608601655cervical vertebraehand bonesmenarchemusculoskeletal developmentwrist
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author Eddie Hsiang-Hua Lai
Jenny Zwei-Chieng Chang
Chung-Chen Jane Yao
Shih-Jaw Tsai
Jen-Pei Liu
Yi-Jane Chen
Chun-Pin Lin
spellingShingle Eddie Hsiang-Hua Lai
Jenny Zwei-Chieng Chang
Chung-Chen Jane Yao
Shih-Jaw Tsai
Jen-Pei Liu
Yi-Jane Chen
Chun-Pin Lin
Relationship Between Age at Menarche and Skeletal Maturation Stages in Taiwanese Female Orthodontic Patients
Journal of the Formosan Medical Association
cervical vertebrae
hand bones
menarche
musculoskeletal development
wrist
author_facet Eddie Hsiang-Hua Lai
Jenny Zwei-Chieng Chang
Chung-Chen Jane Yao
Shih-Jaw Tsai
Jen-Pei Liu
Yi-Jane Chen
Chun-Pin Lin
author_sort Eddie Hsiang-Hua Lai
title Relationship Between Age at Menarche and Skeletal Maturation Stages in Taiwanese Female Orthodontic Patients
title_short Relationship Between Age at Menarche and Skeletal Maturation Stages in Taiwanese Female Orthodontic Patients
title_full Relationship Between Age at Menarche and Skeletal Maturation Stages in Taiwanese Female Orthodontic Patients
title_fullStr Relationship Between Age at Menarche and Skeletal Maturation Stages in Taiwanese Female Orthodontic Patients
title_full_unstemmed Relationship Between Age at Menarche and Skeletal Maturation Stages in Taiwanese Female Orthodontic Patients
title_sort relationship between age at menarche and skeletal maturation stages in taiwanese female orthodontic patients
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of the Formosan Medical Association
issn 0929-6646
publishDate 2008-07-01
description Background/Purpose: The age at menarche reflects a pubertal girl's physiologic maturity. The aims of this study were to evaluate the relationship between the age at menarche and skeletal maturation in female orthodontic patients. Methods: Hand-wrist radiographs and lateral cephalometric radiographs from 304 adolescent female subjects (age, 8–18.9 years) were selected from the files of the Department of Orthodontics, National Taiwan University Hospital (NTUH). Hand-wrist bone maturation stages were assessed using the NTUH Skeletal Maturation Index (NTUH-SMI). Cervical vertebral maturation stages (CVMS) were determined using the latest CVMS Index. Menarcheal ages were self-reported by the patients and verified by the patients' mothers. The relationships between the NTUH-SMI or CVM stages and menarcheal status were investigated. Results: More than 90% of the 148 subjects who had already attained menstruation had skeletal maturation beyond the NTUH-SMI stage four or CVMS III. However, the subjects who had never experienced menarche mostly had skeletal maturation before NTUH-SMI stage five or CVMS IV. During the period of orthodontic treatment, 19 females experienced their menarche. The mean age at menarche for the 167 female patients in total was 11.97 years. In average, menarche occurred between NTUH-SMI stages four and five or between CVM stages III and IV. The percentage of girls with menses increased from 1.2% at age 9 to 6.6% at age 10, 39.5% at age 11, 81.4% at age 12, 97% at age 13, and 100% at age 14. Compared with the results obtained 20 years previously, we found a downward shift of 0.47 years per decade for the mean age at menarche in female orthodontic patients. Conclusion: The majority of female orthodontic patients have passed the pubertal growth spurt when they experience their menarche. Menarche usually follows the pubertal growth spurt by about 1 year and occurs after NTUH-SMI stage four or CVMS III.
topic cervical vertebrae
hand bones
menarche
musculoskeletal development
wrist
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0929664608601655
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