Low BMI, but not high BMI, influences the timing of puberty in boys.
Ninnie Helen Bakken OehmeMathieu RoelantsIngvild Saervold BruserudAndre MadsenRobert BjerknesKaren RosendahlPetur B JuliussonPublished in: Andrology (2021)
By examining the association between puberty and weight status classified as low, average, or high, we found that a low BMI or WC for age were associated with a less advanced pubertal development and delayed timing of puberty in boys. No significant association was observed for a high BMI or WC. Moreover, no significant effects of SSF or %BF were observed. A low weight status should also be considered when assessing pubertal development in boys.