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Relationship Between Early Puberty and the Risk of Hypertension/Overweight at Age 50: Evidence for a Modified Barker Hypothesis Among Polish Youth


Barbara Hulanicka


Polish Academy of Sciences - Institute of Anthropology

Anna Lipowicz


Polish Academy of Sciences - Institute of Anthropology


Economics & Human Biology, Vol. 5, No. 1, pp. 48-60

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The objective of this paper is to evaluate: (a) the association between BMI in childhood and adolescence and BMI at age 50, and (b) the association between timing of maturation at puberty and BMI at age 50 and the occurrence of high blood pressure. We explore whether differences in somatic and physiological factors observed among children with early or late onset of puberty indicates that this period of life could be critical for appearance of some CVD risk factors later in the life cycle. Our data include 135 males and 148 females, born in 1953, participants in the Wrocaw Longitudinal Study. Data pertaining to their growth and several indices of sexual and skeletal maturation were collected yearly between age 8 and 18. Subsequently, their anthropometric traits were measured and cardiovascular health status was assessed at age 50. We find that BMI at distinct stages in the life cycle were positively correlated. Also BMI at 50 were positively associated with blood pressure at 50. Moreover, earlier maturation at puberty is associated with higher values of BMI at age 50. We also find that earlier pubertal maturation is an independent factor that influences the appearance of high blood pressure in adulthood.

Keywords: Blood pressure, Hypertension, Cardiovascular health, Poland, BMI, CVD, Health, Puberty, Early maturers, Adolescence, Barker hypothesis

JEL Classification: I12, I32, N33

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Date posted: March 21, 2007  

Suggested Citation

Hulanicka , Barbara and Lipowicz, Anna, Relationship Between Early Puberty and the Risk of Hypertension/Overweight at Age 50: Evidence for a Modified Barker Hypothesis Among Polish Youth. Economics & Human Biology, Vol. 5, No. 1, pp. 48-60. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=970386

Contact Information

Barbara Hulanicka (Contact Author)
Polish Academy of Sciences - Institute of Anthropology ( email )
P.O. Box 1180
Warsaw, 50-951
Poland
Anna Lipowicz
Polish Academy of Sciences - Institute of Anthropology ( email )
P.O. Box 1180
Warsaw, 50-951
Poland
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