Journal article

Beyond overweight: nutrition as an important lifestyle factor influencing timing of puberty


Authors listCheng, Guo; Buyken, Anette E.; Shi, Lijie; Karaolis-Danckert, Nadina; Kroke, Anja; Wudy, Stefan A.; Degen, Gisela H.; Remer, Thomas

Publication year2012

Pages133-152

JournalNutrition Reviews

Volume number70

Issue number3

ISSN0029-6643

eISSN1753-4887

Open access statusBronze

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1111/j.1753-4887.2011.00461.x

PublisherOxford University Press


Abstract
Early onset of puberty may confer adverse health consequences. Thus, modifiable factors influencing the timing of puberty are of public health interest. Childhood overweight as a factor in the earlier onset of menarche has been supported by prospective evidence; nonetheless, its overall contribution may have been overemphasized, since secular trends toward a younger age at menarche have not been a universal finding during the recent obesity epidemic. Current observational studies suggest notable associations between dietary intakes and pubertal timing beyond contributions to an energy imbalance: children with the highest intakes of vegetable protein or animal protein experience pubertal onset up to 7 months later or 7 months earlier, respectively. Furthermore, girls with high isoflavone intakes may experience the onset of breast development and peak height velocity approximately 78 months later. These effect sizes are on the order of those observed for potentially neuroactive steroid hormones. Thus, dietary patterns characterized by higher intakes of vegetable protein and isoflavones and lower intakes of animal protein may contribute to a lower risk of breast cancer or a lower total mortality.



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleCheng, G., Buyken, A., Shi, L., Karaolis-Danckert, N., Kroke, A., Wudy, S., et al. (2012) Beyond overweight: nutrition as an important lifestyle factor influencing timing of puberty, Nutrition Reviews, 70(3), pp. 133-152. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1753-4887.2011.00461.x

APA Citation styleCheng, G., Buyken, A., Shi, L., Karaolis-Danckert, N., Kroke, A., Wudy, S., Degen, G., & Remer, T. (2012). Beyond overweight: nutrition as an important lifestyle factor influencing timing of puberty. Nutrition Reviews. 70(3), 133-152. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1753-4887.2011.00461.x



Keywords


ANIMAL PROTEIN-INTAKEBODY-MASS-INDEXHORMONE BINDING GLOBULINHUMAN ADRENOCORTICAL-CELLSLOW-BIRTH-WEIGHTMENARCHEAL AGENATIONALLY REPRESENTATIVE SURVEYSSECONDARY SEX CHARACTERISTICSSECULAR TRENDtiming of pubertyUNITED-STATES

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