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Rural and Urban Differences in Pubertal Development and Menstrual Characteristics in a Costa Rican Cohort

Organization UTAH STATE HIGHER EDUCATION SYSTEM--UNIVERSITY OF UTAHLocation SALT LAKE CITY, UNITED STATESPosted 1 Sept 2025Deadline 31 Aug 2029
NIHUS FederalResearch GrantFY202514 year old14 years of age16 year old16 years of ageActive LearningAdolescentAdolescent YouthAdrenal GlandsAdrenalsAgeAge at MenarcheBMIBMI percentileBMI z-scoreBiologicalBody mass indexBreastCancersCardiovascular DiseasesCharacteristicsClassificationComplexCooperative LearningCosta RicaCosta RicanCountryCountyDataData SetDecrease health disparitiesDevelopmentEconomic IncomeEconomical IncomeEnsureEntire hair of pubisEnvironmental ExposureEpidemiologic MethodologyEpidemiologic MethodsEpidemiologic research methodologyEpidemiologic research methodsEpidemiological MethodsEpidemiological TechniquesEuropeEventExperiential LearningFemale AdolescentsFemale HealthGeneralized GrowthGeneticGoalsGrowthHealthHealth disparity mitigationHealth disparity reductionHistoryIncomeIndividualKnowledgeLMICLengthLife CycleLife Cycle StagesLinkLiteratureLower health disparitiesMalignant NeoplasmsMalignant TumorMeasuresMenarcheMenstrual cycleMentorshipMetabolic syndromeMethods EpidemiologyMethods in epidemiologyMitigate health disparitiesModelingNational Institutes of HealthNeonatalNorth AmericaObesityOutcomePatternPhysiciansPopulationPredictive FactorPubertyPubic HairPublic HealthQuestionnairesQuetelet indexRecording of previous eventsReduce health disparitiesReproductive HealthResearchRiskRisk FactorsRuralScientistSmokingSocio-economic statusSocioeconomic FactorsSocioeconomic StatusSubgroupSystemSystematicsTissue GrowthTrainingUnderrepresented GroupsUnderrepresented PopulationsUnited States National Institutes of HealthUpdateUrbanizationVariantVariationVirusWeightWomen's Healthadiposityadolescent girladolescent reproductive healthage 14 yearsage 16 yearsagesbiologiccardiovascular disordercohortcorpulencedevelopmentaldisparity in healthearly experienceefficacy trialexperiencefourteen year oldfourteen years of agegirlsgland developmenthealth disparityhigh riskhistoriesimmunogenicityimprovedincomesinsightinterestjuvenilejuvenile humanlife courselow and middle-income countriesmalignancyneoplasm/cancerontogenyprenatalpubertal timingreproductivereproductive health of adolescentsrural arearural dwellingrural householdsrural locationrural regionrural residencesixteen year oldsixteen years of agesocio-economic factorssocio-economic positionsocioeconomic positionsuprarenal glandtrendunbornunder representation of groupsunder represented groupsunder represented peopleunder represented populationsunderrepresentation of groupsunderrepresented peopleurban areaurban locationurban regionurban residenceweightsyounger age
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SUMMARY/ABSTRACT
The global trend toward earlier pubertal development has extensive public health implications, particularly for

low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) where age at menarche has been decreasing faster than in high-

income countries (HICs). Additionally, in several LMICs, the timing of menarche has been found to vary by

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Rural and Urban Differences in Pubertal Development and Menstrual Characteristics in a Costa Rican Cohort — UTAH STATE H | Dev Procure