Foot Length Growth as a Novel Marker of Early Puberty

Author:

Balzer Ben W. R.123ORCID,Cheng Hoi Lun12,Garden Frances45,Luscombe Georgina M.6,Paxton Karen T.6,Hawke Catherine I.6,Handelsman David J.7,Steinbeck Katharine S.12

Affiliation:

1. Children’s Hospital at Westmead, Westmead, Academic Department of Adolescent Medicine, New South Wales, Australia

2. University of Sydney, Sydney Medical School Discipline of Child and Adolescent Health, Camperdown, New South Wales, Australia

3. University of New South Wales, School of Women’s and Children’s Health, Randwick, New South Wales, Australia

4. University of New South Wales, South-Western Sydney Clinical School, Liverpool, New South Wales, Australia

5. Ingham Institute of Applied Medical Research, Liverpool, New South Wales, Australia

6. University of Sydney, Sydney Medical School, School of Rural Health, Orange and Dubbo, New South Wales, Australia

7. ANZAC Research Institute, University of Sydney, Concord Hospital, Concord, New South Wales, Australia

Abstract

Foot growth is part of overall pubertal growth but its relation to other anthropometric and hormonal changes is unclear. Our objective was to determine how foot length changes relate to changes in other growth parameters (height and weight), Tanner stage, and serum hormones. Adolescents (n = 342) were recruited to a 3-year longitudinal cohort study, underwent annual anthropometric assessments (height, weight, and foot length), and provided self-rated Tanner staging. They also provided blood samples that were analyzed using liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry for serum testosterone and estradiol and classified as pre-pubertal or pubertal based on circulating hormone levels. Average annual percent increase in foot length was greater for pre-pubertal adolescents compared with pubertal. Increased foot length was associated with increases in height, weight, Tanner stage, and serum hormones in males and pre-menarcheal females but not post-menarcheal females. Foot length offers a novel, noninvasive, cost-effective, and easily demonstrable marker of early pubertal changes.

Funder

National Health and Medical Research Council

Balnaves Foundation

Sydney Medical School Foundation

Australian Rotary Health

Thyne Reid Foundation

Sydney Medical School Lifespan Research Network

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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