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      Age at menarche amongst school girls in a high altitude Nigerian town.

      West African journal of medicine
      Adolescent, Age Factors, Altitude, Body Height, Body Weight, Child, Female, Humans, Menarche, Nigeria, Questionnaires, Reference Values, Students, Urban Health

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          Menarche, the first menstrual period is believed to be influenced by many factors including altitude. The data of 331 school girls in Jos (1,300 m above sea level), a high altitude Nigerian town, that attained menarche between January 1989 were analysed. The mean menarcheal age for these school girls is 13.21 +/- 1.01 years. This value was not significantly different from 13.02 +/- 1.28 years found amongst school girls at Calabar (20 m above sea level) a Nigerian sea level resident sample. Perhaps, Jos is not situated at a high enough altitude to significantly affect the age at which menarche is attained.

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