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Investigating the Impact of Obesity on Pubertal Development in Girls


Sponsor

National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS)

Enrollment

150 participants

Start Date

Dec 15, 2015

Study Type

OBSERVATIONAL

Conditions

Summary

Background: Studies suggest that overweight girls may be developing breast tissue, and therefore starting puberty, earlier than normal weight girls. However, it is hard to distinguish breast tissue from fatty tissue. Researchers think that by using breast ultrasound, among other tests, they can do a better job of telling whether an overweight girl has breast tissue. This will help them understand if overweight girls are truly entering puberty before normal weight girls. Objective: To find out if overweight girls go through puberty earlier than normal weight girls. Eligibility: Healthy girls 8-14 years old who: * Are normal weight or overweight * Have some breast development * Have not started their first period Design: Parents of participants will be screened over the phone. Most participants will have 1 visit. However, they can choose to have multiple visits within 4 weeks. The visit will include: * Physical exam that includes examination of the breasts and genital area * Breast ultrasound: A small hand-held device will be passed back and forth over the chest. It uses sound waves to create a picture of the breast tissue. * Pelvic ultrasound: A small, handheld device will be passed back and forth over the lower belly. It uses sound waves to create a picture of the ovaries. * Urine and blood test * A special x-ray called a DXA to measure the amount of fat in the body: The participant will lie still on a table while the x-ray takes pictures of the body. X-ray of the hand: The picture will tell researchers how mature the participant s bones are. Participants may be asked to come back 6 months later to repeat these tests.


Eligibility

Sex: FEMALEMin Age: 8 YearsMax Age: 14 Years

Plain Language Summary

Simplified for easier understanding

This observational study at the NIH investigates whether overweight and obese girls are truly entering puberty earlier than normal-weight girls — a question complicated by the difficulty of distinguishing breast tissue from fatty tissue on physical exam. Researchers use breast and pelvic ultrasounds, hormone blood tests, body composition scans (DXA), and bone age X-rays to more accurately characterize pubertal development. Healthy girls aged 8–14 who are normal weight or overweight, have some breast development, and have not yet had their first period are eligible; girls on medications that affect reproductive hormones are excluded. Most participants have one visit, though some may return for a 6-month follow-up. This summary was prepared as patient-facing educational content using AI assistance.

This summary was AI-generated to explain the trial in plain language. It is not medical advice. Always discuss eligibility with your doctor before enrolling in a clinical trial.

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NIEHS, Research Triangle Park

Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, United States

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