Girls in the United States, especially those from racial minorities and lower-income backgrounds, are starting their periods at a younger age than ever before. This trend, known as early menarche, is raising concerns among health experts. Moreover, researchers from the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health say one of several factors that may be the cause of this shift is the growing problem of childhood obesity.
The findings, in a nutshell:
Menarche (pronounced meh-NAR-kee) is the medical term for a girl’s first menstrual period, a significant milestone in her life that marks the beginning of her reproductive years.