Dubravka Matanić
University of Rijeka
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Journal of Pediatric Endocrinology and Metabolism | 2012
Irena Bralić; Husref Tahirovic; Dubravka Matanić; Ozren Vrdoljak; Stanislava Stojanović-Špehar; Vedran Kovačić; Sanja Blažeković-Milaković
Abstract Aim: The aim of the study is to assess the association of overweight/obesity and early menarcheal age. Patients and methods: The study comprised 2127 healthy girls aged 9 to 16 years. Menarcheal age was estimated by status quo method. The girls’ body weight and height were measured and their body mass index (BMI) calculated. The diagnostic criteria of the WHO were used to define overweight and obesity. Girls with a BMI in the range of 1–2 for age and sex were considered overweight. Girls with a BMI >2 standard deviation (SD) for age and sex were considered obese. Girls with a BMI >1 SD for age and sex were considered overweight/obese. Social and economic status was analyzed according to years of education completed, parents’ occupations, and the number of children in the family. Results: Median menarcheal age was 12.83 years; 25% girls had menarche before 11.98 years and 75% by 13.69 years. By 11.21 years, 10% of girls had had menarche, and 95% by 14.91 years. Girls who had menarche before 11.98 years had higher body weight values (48.5 vs. 40.2 kg) (p<0.001), height (159.3 vs. 149.2 cm) (p<0.001), and BMI (18.9 vs. 17.8 kg/m2) (p=0.003) than their peers without menarche. Girls with menarche before 11.98 years had significantly higher BMI values than girls with menarche after 13.69 years (18.94 vs. 17.84 kg/m2) (p=0.008). Girls with menarche before 11.98 years and those after 13.69 years differ significantly in distribution of thinness (3.4% vs. 2.54%), normal weight (85.3% vs. 91.8%), and overweight/obesity (11.2% vs. 5.7%) (p=0.002). Conclusions: Girls who experienced early menarche are significantly more often overweight/obese. Overweight/obesity may be considered as one of the predictors for the early occurrence of menarche.
Collegium Antropologicum | 2010
Iskra Alexandra Nola; Jagoda Doko Jelinić; Dubravka Matanić; Jasna Pucarin-Cvetković; Biserka Bergman Marković; Ankica Senta
Medical Science Monitor | 2009
Veljko Flego; Andjelka Radojčić Badovinac; Ljiljana Bulat-Kardum; Dubravka Matanić; Marija Crnić-Martinović; Miljenko Kapović; Smiljana Ristić
European Journal of Pediatrics | 2011
Irena Bralić; Husref Tahirovic; Dubravka Matanić
Collegium Antropologicum | 2006
Jasna Pucarin-Cvetković; Antoinette Kaić-Rak; Dubravka Matanić; Tajana Zah; Zrinka Petrović; Antun Car; Katica Antonić Degač; Davor Rak
Materia Socio Medica | 2010
Jagoda Doko Jelinić; Iskra Alexandra Nola; Dubravka Matanić
Collegium Antropologicum | 2012
Dubravka Matanić; Melita Kukuljan; Emina Grgurevic; Bojan Miletić; Veljko Flego; Damir Muhvić
Medicina : glasilo Hrvatskoga liječničkoga zbora, Podružnica Rijeka | 2016
Dubravka Matanić; Veljko Flego; Igor Barković; Ivica Zeba; Željko Kupanovac; Ljiljana Bulat-Kardum
Program | 2014
Veljko Flego; Zlata Beg-Zec Kopani; Dubravka Matanić; Marina Kurpis; Nataša Mataković-Mileusnić
Program | 2014
Zlata Beg-Zec Kopani; Dubravka Matanić; Veljko Flego; Marina Kurpis; Flavija Milevoj-Ribić; Bronislava Sušnik-Mrvčić