Japan Journal of Human Growth and Development Research
Online ISSN : 1884-359X
Print ISSN : 1340-8682
ISSN-L : 1340-8682
Volume 2005, Issue 29
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  • Masashi Kodama
    2005Volume 2005Issue 29 Pages 1-7
    Published: April 01, 2005
    Released on J-STAGE: March 12, 2010
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    From the trend of maximum growth age (MGA) of height (MGA-h) and sitting height (MGA-sh) in both Okinawa Prefecture and Aomori Prefecture, we projected the trend of national readings:
    1) The transition of MGA-h and MGA-sh first appears in younger ages in less populated areas such as in Okinawa and Aomori. Later the transition toward the younger age begins nationally.
    2) The national girls'MGA-h will emerge at the age of 9, because this trend has already appeared in both Okinawa and Aomori.
    3) The girls'MGA-sh will be hereafter shifted to 10 years of age nationally. Only one time has the national MGA-sh actually been seen at the age of 10. This occurred in 1983. However it has been seen a few times in Okinawa and Aomori prefectures.
    4) For boys, the current national MGA-h and MGA-sh is reached at 12 years of age. The boys'MGA-h and MGA-sh has not been seen to lower to the 11-year age group in Okinawa and Aomori prefectures. Hypothetically the national MGA-h and MGA-sh will stay constant at 12 years of age for a while.
    5) The growth acceleration of MGA has shown the following pattern: the current age group will stay constant over the course of a few years; then it alternately interchanges with the group one year younger for a period of time; the younger group will then maintain its position as the new age of MGA.
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