Song Yi, Ma Jun, Agardh Anette, Lau Patrick W C, Hu Peijin, Zhang Bing
Institute of Child and Adolescent Health, School of Public Health, Peking University, Beijing, China.
Social Medicine and Global Health, Department of Clinical Sciences, Lund University, Malmö, Sweden.
Glob Health Action. 2015 Jul 27;8:26929. doi: 10.3402/gha.v8.26929. eCollection 2015.
Declining age at menarche has been observed in many countries. In China, a decrease of 4.5 months per decade in the average age at menarche among the majority Han girls has recently been reported. However, the trends in age at menarche among ethnic minority girls over the past 25 years remain unknown.
To compare the differences in median age at menarche among girls aged 9-18 years across 24 ethnic minorities in 2010 and to estimate the trends in age at menarche in different ethnic minorities from 1985 to 2010.
We used data from six cross-sectional Chinese National Surveys on Students' Constitution and Health (1985, 1991, 1995, 2000, 2005, and 2010). The median age at menarche was estimated by using probit analysis.
In 2010, the ethnic minorities with the earliest age at menarche were the Koreans (11.79 years), Mongolians (12.44 years), and Zhuang (12.52 years). The three ethnic minorities with the latest age at menarche were the Sala (14.32 years), Yi (13.74 years), and Uighurs (13.67 years). From 1985 to 2010, the age at menarche declined in all 24 minority groups. The Lisu, Kazakh, and Korean minorities showed the largest reductions in age at menarche by 1.79 (p<0.05), 1.69 (p<0.05), and 1.57 (p<0.05) years, respectively, from 1985 to 2010. The Yi, Sala, and Li minorities showed the smallest reductions, with age at menarche declining by only 0.06 (p>0.05), 0.15 (p>0.05), and 0.15 (p>0.05) years, respectively, in the same period.
A large variation in age at menarche was observed among different ethnic minorities, with the earliest age at menarche found among Korean girls. A reduction in the average age at menarche appeared among most of the ethnic minorities over time, and the largest decrease was observed in Lisu, Kazakh, and Korean girls. Thus, health education should focus on targeting the specific needs of each ethnic minority group.
许多国家都观察到初潮年龄在下降。在中国,最近有报道称,多数汉族女孩的初潮平均年龄每十年下降4.5个月。然而,过去25年中少数民族女孩的初潮年龄趋势仍不清楚。
比较2010年24个少数民族9至18岁女孩的初潮年龄中位数差异,并估计1985年至2010年不同少数民族的初潮年龄趋势。
我们使用了中国全国学生体质与健康调查六次横断面调查(1985年、1991年、1995年、2000年、2005年和2010年)的数据。初潮年龄中位数采用概率单位分析进行估计。
2010年,初潮年龄最早的少数民族是朝鲜族(11.79岁)、蒙古族(12.44岁)和壮族(12.52岁)。初潮年龄最晚的三个少数民族是撒拉族(14.32岁)、彝族(13.74岁)和维吾尔族(13.67岁)。从1985年到2010年,所有24个少数民族的初潮年龄都有所下降。傈僳族、哈萨克族和朝鲜族的初潮年龄下降幅度最大,从1985年到分别下降了1.79岁(p<0.05)、1.69岁(p<0.05)和1.57岁(p<0.05)。彝族、撒拉族和黎族的下降幅度最小,同期初潮年龄仅分别下降了0.06岁(p>0.05)、0.15岁(p>0.05)和0.15岁(p>0.05)。
不同少数民族的初潮年龄存在很大差异,朝鲜族女孩的初潮年龄最早。随着时间的推移,大多数少数民族的初潮平均年龄有所下降,傈僳族、哈萨克族和朝鲜族女孩的下降幅度最大。因此,健康教育应针对每个少数民族群体的具体需求。