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  • Analysis of risk factors of...
    Dong, Yan; Dai, Lili; Dong, Yang; Wang, Na; Zhang, Jing; Liu, Chao; Li, Zhifang; Chu, Limin; Chen, Sisi

    BMC pediatrics, 09/2023, Letnik: 23, Številka: 1
    Journal Article

    Background The purpose of this study is to explore the related factors of precocious puberty in children. Methods 1239 children who underwent physical examination in our hospital from January 2020 to December 2022 were analyzed, including 198 precocious children and 1041 normal children. According to the age of 198 precocious children and 1041 normal children, 205 normal children were selected, and the remaining 836 normal children were excluded. They were divided into precocious group and normal group. The general data of the two groups were recorded. Logistic regression was used to analyze the influencing factors of precocious puberty in children. Results There were statistically significant differences (P < 0.05) between the two groups in sex, bone age, daily exercise time, E2, FSH, LH, leptin, mother's menarche time, living environment, consumption of nutritional supplements, consumption of foods containing pigments and preservatives, consumption of high-protein foods, and sleeping time. The multifactor logistic regression analysis shows that the risk factors of children's precocious puberty included gender (female), bone age (> 10 years old), and daily exercise time (< 0.9 h), E2 (greater than or equal to 66.00pmol/L), FSH (greater than or equal to 6.00U/L), LH (greater than or equal to 3.50U/L), leptin (greater than or equal to 8.00 micro G/L), mother's menarche time (< 12 years old), living environment (chemical industry zone), consumption of nutritional supplements (often), consumption of high-protein food (often), and sleep time (< 10 h). Conclusion In conclusion, children's gender, bone age, exercise habits, E2, FSH, LH, leptin, mother's menarche time, living environment, eating habits, sleep time and other factors are closely related to precocious puberty in children. Reminding parents to actively prevent related factors in clinical work is helpful to prevent the occurrence of precocious puberty in children. Keywords: Children, Risk factors, Precocious puberty