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Pubertal development timing in urban Chinese boys
Author(s) -
Ma H.M.,
Chen S.K.,
Chen R.M.,
Zhu C.,
Xiong F.,
Li T.,
Wang W.,
Liu G.L.,
Luo X.P.,
Liu L.,
Du M.L.
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
international journal of andrology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1365-2605
pISSN - 0105-6263
DOI - 10.1111/j.1365-2605.2011.01173.x
Subject(s) - pubic hair , testicular volume , medicine , demography , bone age , secondary sex characteristic , hormone , sociology
Summary We describe current pubertal development in healthy urban Chinese boys. A cross‐sectional study of the pubertal development of 18 807 urban Chinese boys aged from 3.50 to 18.49 years was conducted between 2003 and 2005. Testicular volume was evaluated with a Prader orchidometer. Pubic hair development was assessed according to the Tanner method. Data on spermarche were collected using the status quo method. Probit analysis was used to calculate the median age and 95% CI at different stages of testicular development, pubic hair development and spermarche. By age 9, 12.99% of the boys had a testicular volume of 4 mL or greater. The median age of onset of puberty defined as the age at attainment of testicular volume of 4 mL or greater was 10.55 (95% CI 10.27–10.79) years. The median age for onset of pubic hair development (PH 2 ) and spermarche was 12.78 (95%CI 12.67–12.89) years and 14.05 (95%CI 13.80–14.32) years, respectively. Pubertal onset in urban Chinese boys is earlier than currently used clinical norms but their pubic hair development occurs relatively late in comparison with the reported data from numerous other countries. There is also evidence of a secular trend towards an earlier age of spermarche since 1979 in Chinese urban boys.

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