Estimation of pubertal growth-spurt parameters in children and adolescents in Colombia: comparison between low and moderate altitudes
Date
2022Author
Version
Acceso abierto / Sarbide irekia
Type
Artículo / Artikulua
Version
Versión publicada / Argitaratu den bertsioa
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10.3390/jcm11133847
Abstract
Context-specific information, including differences in geographical areas, such as distinct
altitudes, can be important to explain variations in physical growth. We aimed to compare the
estimation of maximum growth velocity and pubertal growth-spurt parameters of children and
adolescents living at low and moderate altitudes in Colombia. A cross-sectional study, including a
representative coho ...
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Context-specific information, including differences in geographical areas, such as distinct
altitudes, can be important to explain variations in physical growth. We aimed to compare the
estimation of maximum growth velocity and pubertal growth-spurt parameters of children and
adolescents living at low and moderate altitudes in Colombia. A cross-sectional study, including a
representative cohort of 30.305 (51% boys) children and adolescents aged 1–18 years from Colombia,
was performed. The heights were measured with standardized techniques. The Preece–Baines
growth model was used to estimate the mathematical and biological parameters of the height-growth
velocities and growth spurts for both sexes. The altitudes were categorized as low (18 to 564 m
above sea level) or moderate (2420 to 2640 m above sea level). There were no differences in final
height (h1
), peak height velocity size (hθ
), age at peak height velocity (APHV), or peak height velocity
PHV (cm/y) between the subjects living in both altitudes (p > 0.05). The APHV was estimated at
12.75 ± 0.75 years in the boys and at 10.05 ± 0.65 years in the girls. The girls reached the APVH
2.70 years earlier than the boys. Regarding the PHV, the boys reached higher growth velocity, which
was 6.85 ± 0.55 cm/y. In conclusion, there were no significant differences in final height, peak
height, APHV, or PHV between the children and adolescents living at distinct altitudes in Colombia.
The PHV occurred approximately 3 years earlier in the girls than in the boys. Furthermore, the
girls’ estimated PHV, APHV, and final height were lower than those of the boys. This study allows
additional insight into pubertal growth-spurt parameters and also provides a valuable reference
database for the assessment of Colombian children and adolescents. [--]
Subject
Adolescents,
Altitude,
Children,
Growth velocity,
Preece-Baines method
Publisher
MDPI
Published in
Journal Of Clinical Medicine 2022, 11, 3847
Departament
Universidad Pública de Navarra. Departamento de Ciencias de la Salud /
Nafarroako Unibertsitate Publikoa. Osasun Zientziak Saila
Publisher version
Sponsorship
This investigation did not receive any specific subsidy from any funding agency, commercial sector, or non-profit organization. The APC was supported by the Directorate General of Research (Dirección General de Investigaciones) of the Universidad Santiago de Cali under call (No. 01-2021).