Grant Details
Grant Number: |
1R03CA106238-01 Interpret this number |
Primary Investigator: |
Frazier, Lindsay |
Organization: |
Brigham And Women'S Hosp., Inc. |
Project Title: |
Predictors of Menarche |
Fiscal Year: |
2003 |
Abstract
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant):
Younger age at menarche is a strong risk factor for breast cancer. For each year of decline in age at menarche, risk of breast cancer has been estimated to increase 4%. In most developed countries, age at menarche has declined, on average, 3 months per decade over the last century, whereas in developing countries, the decline has been more rapid. Postulated reasons for the younger age at menarche include improved nutrition, lower levels of physical activity and the concomitant rise in obesity. Understanding the impact of physical activity has been hampered by crude measurement, however, and studies to date have not examined rigorously the relative impact of physical activity versus weight. To examine the impact of physical activity on onset of menarche, we will use data from the Growing Up Today Study (GUTS) a longitudinal study of 16,882 children who have completed annual surveys since inception of the study in 1996 when they were 9-14 years of age. Using age at onset of menses as our outcome, we will examine the impact of physical activity, independent of the effect of body weight. We will also examine the effects of overweight and inactivity, and their effect modification, on timing of menses. Understanding the predictors of menarche will help to develop a public health approach to the issue of early pubertal development.
Publications
Association Between Childhood Body Size and Premenstrual Disorders in Young Adulthood.
Authors: Lu D.
, Aleknaviciute J.
, Kamperman A.M.
, Tamimi R.M.
, Ludvigsson J.F.
, Valdimarsdóttir U.A.
, Bertone-Johnson E.R.
.
Source: Jama Network Open, 2022-03-01 00:00:00.0; 5(3), p. e221256.
EPub date: 2022-03-01 00:00:00.0.
PMID: 35258576
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Pubertal development and risk of premenstrual disorders in young adulthood.
Authors: Lu D.
, Aleknaviciute J.
, Bjarnason R.
, Tamimi R.M.
, Valdimarsdóttir U.A.
, Bertone-Johnson E.R.
.
Source: Human Reproduction (oxford, England), 2021-01-25 00:00:00.0; 36(2), p. 455-464.
PMID: 33289027
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Milk Consumption after Age 9 Years Does Not Predict Age at Menarche.
Authors: Carwile J.L.
, Willett W.C.
, Wang M.
, Rich-Edwards J.
, Frazier A.L.
, Michels K.B.
.
Source: The Journal Of Nutrition, 2015 Aug; 145(8), p. 1900-8.
PMID: 26136590
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Sugar-sweetened beverage consumption and age at menarche in a prospective study of US girls.
Authors: Carwile J.L.
, Willett W.C.
, Spiegelman D.
, Hertzmark E.
, Rich-Edwards J.
, Frazier A.L.
, Michels K.B.
.
Source: Human Reproduction (oxford, England), 2015 Mar; 30(3), p. 675-83.
PMID: 25628346
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Early And Late Menarche And Risk Of Depressive Symptoms In Young Adulthood
Authors: Opoliner A.
, Carwile J.L.
, Blacker D.
, Fitzmaurice G.M.
, Austin S.B.
.
Source: Archives Of Women's Mental Health, 2014 Dec; 17(6), p. 511-8.
PMID: 25048175
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