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Morningness-Eveningness and Physical Activity in Adolescent Girls: Menarche as a Transition Point.

Sarah J Beal1,2, Kevin J Grimm3, Lorah D Dorn4, Elizabeth J Susman4.   

Abstract

This study identified trajectories of morningness-eveningness (M-E) and physical activity when chronological (i.e., time since birth) versus gynecological (i.e., time since menarche) age is used to indicate maturation. Piecewise models were fit for girls (N = 262, ages 11-19) using chronological or gynecological age as the time metric. Girls stayed up later (i.e., eveningness) as they approach menarche. After menarche no change in M-E was observed. In contrast, no change in M-E was detected with chronological age. No change in physical activity was observed before menarche, and physical activity declined after menarche. With chronological age, physical activity declined as girls got older. Gynecological age may be more appropriate than chronological age as a metric for understanding changes in M-E and physical activity.
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Year:  2016        PMID: 27097124      PMCID: PMC4939120          DOI: 10.1111/cdev.12539

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Child Dev        ISSN: 0009-3920


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