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Secular trend in body height of schoolchildren in Northeast Attica, Greece.

A Papadimitriou1, M Konstantinidou, H Christopanou, P Xepapadaki, O Giannouli, P Nicolaidou.   

Abstract

AIM: To examine the secular trend for body height in schoolchildren in Northeast Attica, Greece.
METHODS: In 2005 we studied the growth of 4,131 Greek schoolchildren (2,054 boys) aged 5.5-12.6 years. The data were compared with those of a study performed in 1994/95. We also studied the growth of 236 immigrant schoolchildren (95 boys and 141 girls).
RESULTS: For boys in the present study mean height (SD) was 135.6 (11.0) vs 133.8 (10.4) cm in the 1994/95 study, p < 0.001, and for girls of the present study mean height was 135.2 (11.7) vs 133.3 (10.8) cm in 1994/95, p < 0.001. The increase in height was present at almost all ages. There was a significant difference in height between Greek and immigrant boys, 135.6 (11.0) cm and 133.0 (10.2) cm, respectively, p < 0.05. However, there was no significant difference in height between Greek and immigrant girls, 135.2 (11.7) and 133.8 (12.4) cm, respectively.
CONCLUSION: A secular trend in height is still taking place in Greek schoolchildren that is mostly attributed to an increase in height from early life.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19344070     DOI: 10.1515/jpem.2009.22.1.13

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pediatr Endocrinol Metab        ISSN: 0334-018X            Impact factor:   1.634


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