青春期生长持续时间的变化:一种补偿青春期时间差异并使其对最终身高影响最小化的机制。比利时儿科内分泌学研究组。

J P Bourguignon
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目前还不清楚青春期开始的年龄对成人身材有多重要。在22名垂体功能低下男孩的骨骼年龄基础上研究了青春期时间差异对生长的影响,并在早熟、正常或延迟青春期开始的男性受试者的实足年龄基础上进行了研究。过早进入青春期会导致成年后身材矮小。这是因为青春期前身高增加的显著减少只能部分地被青春期身高增加所补偿。相反,很晚开始的青春期决定没有增加或轻微增加成人身材。这是由于青春期身高增加的减少,抵消了青春期前身高增加的增加。生长持续时间的差异是解释与青春期时间相关的不同身高增长的主要因素,而平均生长速度只有微小的变化。青春期持续时间的差异与骨骼成熟速度的差异是平行的,因此这并不能解释青春期持续时间的差异。结论:除严重性早熟者外,青春期时间的控制不太可能对最终身高产生很大影响。
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Variations in duration of pubertal growth: a mechanism compensating for differences in timing of puberty and minimizing their effects on final height. Belgian Study Group for Paediatric Endocrinology.

It is unclear how important age at onset of puberty is for adult stature. The growth effects of differences in timing of puberty have been studied on a bone age basis in 22 hypopituitary boys and on a chronological age basis in male subjects with early, normal or delayed onset of puberty. Very early onset of puberty results in short adult stature. This is because a marked reduction of prepubertal height gain is only partially compensated for by an increase in pubertal height gain. In contrast, very late onset of puberty determines no increase or a minor increase in adult stature. This results from a reduction in pubertal height gain, counterbalancing the increased prepubertal height gain. Differences in duration of growth are the major factor accounting for the different height gains observed in relation to timing of puberty, while mean growth rate shows only minor changes. The differences in duration of pubertal growth are paralleled by differences in the rate of bone maturation, which therefore do not account for differences in duration of puberty. It is concluded that, except in severely precocious puberty, manipulation of the timing of puberty is unlikely to affect final height to any great extent.

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