Global Pediatric Health (Mar 2022)

Growth and Pubertal Development Among HIV Infected and Uninfected Adolescent Girls in Lagos, Nigeria: A Comparative Cross-Sectional Study

  • David Agatha,
  • Gbaja-biamila Titilola,
  • Salako Abideen,
  • Odubela Oluwatosin,
  • Wapmuk Agatha,
  • Ekama Sabdat,
  • Musari-Martins Tomilola,
  • Ezemelue Priscilla,
  • Herbertson Ebiere,
  • Ezechi Oliver

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/2333794X221082784
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9

Abstract

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This study aimed to compare growth and pubertal developmental parameters among HIV-infected and uninfected adolescent girls (11-19 years) in Lagos using a cross-sectional approach. Height, weight, BMI Z -scores, sexual maturity rating by Tanner stages and age at menarche, were compared in the 2 groups. The mean age was similar in both groups (13.2 [±2.3] years and 13.6 [±1.6] years for HIV positive and negative respectively [ P = .13]). Majority (66.2%) were in Junior Secondary classes and the mean socioeconomic class was 2.5 (±0.9). HIV-infected girls had significantly lower height, weight, and BMI Z scores compared to their uninfected counterparts. The proportion that had attained Tanner stages 3 to 5 were significantly lower among the HIV-positive participants. The study identified lower growth parameters and pubertal delay among HIV-infected adolescent females compared to HIV uninfected girls. Growth and sexual maturation assessment should form part of routine care of adolescents living with HIV.