骨年令から見た東京都児童の骨発育

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  • The Skeletal Development of the Children in Tokyo
  • ホネ ネンレイ カラ ミタ トウキョウト ジドウ ノ ホネ ハツイク ヒ エイ2 ホウホウ ノ テキヨウ ニ ヨル ヒカク ケンキュウ
  • Comparative Study through Two Kinds of the Skeletal Age Assessed by Japanese and British Methods
  • 日•英2方法の適用による比較研究

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Two kinds of the skeletal age of the children in Tokyo were assessed by two different methods of assessement respectively ; the standards of SUGIURA and NAKAZAWA's method (SUGIURA's method) was derived from the children in the central Japan (Shizuoka and Aichi Prefecture), and those of TANNER-WHITEHOUSE-HEALEY's method (TANNER'S method) was derived from the British children.<br>The skeletal ages of 284 healthy boys and 368 healthy girls, aged from 4 to 12 years, were assessed and observed (Table 1).<br>1. The skeletal age of the Tokyo boys assessed by both methods had a tendency to be under-estimated, and that of the Tokyo girls to be over-estimated.<br>2. For assessement of the skeletal age, SUGIURA's method was more applicable to the Tokyo boys aged from 4 to 8 years and to the Tokyo girls aged from 8 to 12 years than TANNER'S method. And at the other ages, TANNER'S method was more applicable to the Tokyo boys and girls.<br>3. The skeletal development of the Tokyo boys retarded remarkably than that of the boys in the central Japan from 9 years of age. At the age of 12 years, the Tokyo boys were about 15 "skeletal months" behind the boys in the central Japan in their skeletal maturity. On the contrary, the skeletal development of the Tokyo girls was superior to that of the girls in the central Japan after 9 years of age. At the age of 12 years, the Tokyo girls advanced about 5 "skeletal months"than the girls in the central Japan in their skeletal maturity (Table 2, Table 3 and Fig. 2).<br>4. The skeletal development of the Tokyo boys retarded than that of the British boys during the age period from 6 to 10 years, and at the age of 10 years, the gap was about 10 "skeletal months"in their skeletal maturity. But at the ages of 11 and 12 years, both skeletal maturity was equal. The skeletal development of the Tokyo girls were superior remarkably to that of the British girls after 8 years of age, and at the age of 9 years the skeletal maturity of the Tokyo girls advanced about 10 "skeletal months" than that of the British girls. In pre-puberty, the skeletal development of the Tokyo girls showed a tendency to close to that of the British girls, and at the age of 12 years the Tokyo girls advanced about only 3 "skeletal months" than the British girls in their skeletal maturity (Table 2, Table 3 and Fig. 2).<br>5. The skeletal development of the children in the central Japan retarded than that of the British children in the Pre-school period. At the age of 7 years, the boys in the central Japan were lagging behind the British children about 5 "skeletal months", and at the age of 5 years the girls in the central Japan were about 7 "skeletal months" behind in their skeletal maturity. But in the early school period, the skeletal development of the children in the central Japan advanced than that of the British children. At the age of 9 years, the maturity of the boys in central Japan advanced about 3 "skeletal months" than that of the British boys, and the gap between these two increased to about 12 "skeletal months" at the age of 12 years. The maturity of the girls in the central Japan advanced about 7 "skeletal months" than the British girls at the age of 9 years, but after 10 years of age the gap began to decrease, and at the age of 11 and 12 years both were equal. (Table 4, Fig. 3 and Fig. 4).<br>6. Comparing with the skeletal development of the children in three populations, i, e., Tokyo, Central Japan and England, the retardation of the skeletal maturity of the Tokyo boys and the British girls in the early school period, and the acceleration of the skeletal maturity of the Tokyo girls after 8 years of age and of the boys in the cental Japan after 9 years of age were observed peculiarly in this report.

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  • 人類學雜誌

    人類學雜誌 79 (1), 9-20, 1971

    一般社団法人 日本人類学会

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