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Age of Onset, Nutritional Determinants, and Seasonal Variations in Menarche in Rural Bangladesh
Authors:Jee H. Rah   Abu Ahmed Shamim   Ummeh T. Arju   Alain B. Labrique   Mahbubur Rashid     Parul Christian
Affiliation:1 Center for Human Nutrition, Department of International Health, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD 21205, USA;2 JiVitA Maternal and Child Research Project, Rangpur, Bangladesh
Abstract:Menarche is an important milestone in the development of female adolescents. The study assessed the age at menarche using recall, its seasonality, and association with marital and nutritional status (using midupper arm circumference [MUAC]) among 3,923 female adolescents aged 12–19 years in a rural area of Bangladesh. At the time of assessment, most (88%) adolescents had attained menarche at the mean (standard deviation [SD]) age of 12.8 (1.4) years. Age of onset of menarche among married adolescents (13%) occurred earlier than in those who were unmarried (12.6±1.3 years vs 12.9±1.4 years, p<0.01). Age at menarche was negatively associated with MUAC after adjusting for age and marital status (β=−0.10, p<0.01). More than 50% of the adolescents had an onset of menarche during winter (χ 2=634.97; p<0.001), with peaks in December and January. In this rural population, the current age at menarche was found to be slightly lower than the previous estimates of 13.0 years in Bangladesh. An early onset of menarche was associated with season and better nutritional status of the female adolescents and may be associated with early marriage.Key words: Age at menarche, Marital status, Menarche, Nutritional status, Seasonality, Bangladesh
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