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Research Article

Age at menarche and urbanization in Cameroon: current status and secular trends

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Pages 89-97 | Published online: 09 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Status quo data on the age at menarche were obtained on samples of Cameroonian girls living in urban (Yaounde) n 205, suburban n 505 and rural areas n 201. Mean ages at menarche, estimated by probit analysis, are 13.18 years (SD1.08) in Yaounde, 13.98 years (SD1.55) in the suburban area, and 14.27 years (SD1.65) in the rural area. The early menarcheal age observed in Yaounde girls attending 'privileged schools' (12.72 years, SD1.18) substantiates the hypothesis that in good environmental conditions Africans are as early-maturing as Asiatic or Mediterranean populations. Comparison with retrospective data on age at menarche during previous decades reveals the presence of a clear secular trend towards earlier maturation, at a rate of 2.5-3.2 months per decade, only in the main cities of the country (Yaounde/Douala) and a lack of temporal variation in rural areas. The degree of urbanization influences maturational age and its evolution, probably through improvements in the nutritional standards.

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