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Have the Onset and Tempo of Puberty Changed?
Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med. 2001;155:988-989.
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PUBERTY IS the gradual period of transition between childhood and adulthood
during which a growth spurt occurs, secondary sexual characteristics appear,
fertility begins, and profound psychological changes take place. Substantial
changes in the endocrine systems occur during puberty, but these begin subtly.
Although they are reflected in the attainment of mature physical features
of sexual development and in pronounced growth, it may be difficult to ascertain
when the first changes occur. The easiest one to determine is the initial
growth of coarse, pigmented sexual hair. However, the appearance of pubic
hair may not indicate the onset of gonadal activity but instead reflect adrenal
androgen secretion. The criteria that more accurately reflect gonadal activity
are breast development in girls and genital growth in boys. Both are difficult
to ascertain. Physicians do not consistently agree on what constitutes the
first evidence of breast development, particularly in girls who have considerable
subcutaneous tissue . . . [Full Text of this Article]
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