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Life Sciences, 1970
Abstract The influence of the degree of blindness on the age of maturation of human females was tested, by comparing two groups of girls: one with minimal and no light perception, and the other with shadow vision and guiding sight. A statistically significant difference was found between the two groups, withh the minimal and no light perception group
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Abstract The influence of the degree of blindness on the age of maturation of human females was tested, by comparing two groups of girls: one with minimal and no light perception, and the other with shadow vision and guiding sight. A statistically significant difference was found between the two groups, withh the minimal and no light perception group
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Child Development, 1982
A survey methodology was used to examine girls' reactions to menarche and the subsequent effects of this experience as a function of preparation for and timing of menarche. A questionnaire including measures of responses to first menstruation, current symptoms, and self-image was completed by 639 public school girls at 3 grade levels: 5-6, 7-8, and 11 ...
D N, Ruble, J, Brooks-Gunn
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A survey methodology was used to examine girls' reactions to menarche and the subsequent effects of this experience as a function of preparation for and timing of menarche. A questionnaire including measures of responses to first menstruation, current symptoms, and self-image was completed by 639 public school girls at 3 grade levels: 5-6, 7-8, and 11 ...
D N, Ruble, J, Brooks-Gunn
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MENARCHEAL AGE IN NORTHUMBERLAND
Acta Paediatrica, 1975ABSTRACT: Roberts, D. F., Danskin, M. J. and Chinn, S. (Department of Human Genetics, University of Newcastle upon Tyne and MRC Clinical Research Centre, Harrow, England). Menarcheal age in Northumberland. Acta Paediatr Scand, 64: 845, 1975.–A second survey of age at menarche in north‐east England, how it is affected by family environment and how it ...
D F, Roberts, M J, Danskin, S, Chinn
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Journal of School Health, 1986
ABSTRACT: Educational programs to prepare young women for menarche potentially can affect their self‐view, peer interaction, decision‐making, and self‐care capabilities. A review of literature on menarche and menarcheal education is presented with implications for program development.
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ABSTRACT: Educational programs to prepare young women for menarche potentially can affect their self‐view, peer interaction, decision‐making, and self‐care capabilities. A review of literature on menarche and menarcheal education is presented with implications for program development.
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Archiv f�r Gyn�kologie, 1950
1. Am Beobachtungsgut wurde die Menarchezeit durch die Acceleration um ungefahr 11/2 Jahr vorverlegt. Bei einem Ausgangswert von etwas uber 15 Jahren, verfruhte sich der Erstregelbeginn bis zur Jahrhundertwende um rund ein Halbjahr, dann sank er um fast ein Jahr bis auf 13,6 Jahre ab. 2.
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1. Am Beobachtungsgut wurde die Menarchezeit durch die Acceleration um ungefahr 11/2 Jahr vorverlegt. Bei einem Ausgangswert von etwas uber 15 Jahren, verfruhte sich der Erstregelbeginn bis zur Jahrhundertwende um rund ein Halbjahr, dann sank er um fast ein Jahr bis auf 13,6 Jahre ab. 2.
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Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1977
The various factors that influence puberty and menarche reflect the total environment in which the youngster develops. These influences actually begin in intrauterine life and include genetics, hormones, and nutrition. During the prepubertal years the multifactorial influences on puberty include health, disease, family life, neuroendocrine integrity of
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The various factors that influence puberty and menarche reflect the total environment in which the youngster develops. These influences actually begin in intrauterine life and include genetics, hormones, and nutrition. During the prepubertal years the multifactorial influences on puberty include health, disease, family life, neuroendocrine integrity of
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Menarche: The Beginning of Menstrual Life
Women & Health, 1983Menarche represents a developmental milestone in a woman's life. This paper reviews current knowledge about the physiological aspects of menarche and its place in the sequence of pubertal development. Hypotheses regarding the mechanisms that trigger menarche are presented, as is our current understanding of the influence of hormones, genetic factors ...
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