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Declining ages at menarche in an agrarian rural region of Poland.

Mary P Rogers-LaVanneKatharine M N LeeAndrzej GalbarczykMagdalena KlimekLaura D KleinKatarzyna Zabłocka-SłowińskaGrazyna JasienskaKathryn B H Clancy
Published in: American journal of human biology : the official journal of the Human Biology Council (2019)
The declining age at menarche is likely reflective of a transitioning environment, suggesting that major socioeconomic changes affect life history traits like pubertal timing. Living in agricultural regions may have helped buffer the increasing ages at menarche seen in other areas of Poland during times of food rationing.
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