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Pandemic and precocious puberty-a Google trends study 被引量:1

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摘要 BACKGROUND Recent publications from several countries have reported that more young people(mainly girls)are experiencing precocious puberty(PP)/menarche during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic compared to the past.This variation is attributed to the stress of confinement,lack of exercise,obesity and disturbed sleep patterns.A common feature of the relevant papers,however,is the small number of reported cases of PP.Studies have shown that searches for diseases on the internet also reflect to some extent the epidemiology of these diseases.AIM To estimate,through internet searches for PP,any changes in the epidemiology of PP.METHODS We assessed in Google Trends searches for 21 PP-related terms in English internationally(which practically dwarf searches in other languages),in the years 2017-2021.Additionally,we assessed local searches for selected terms,in English and local languages,in countries where a rise in PP has been reported.Searches were collected in Relative Search Volumes format and analyzed using Kendall’s Tau test,with a statistical significance threshold of P<0.05.RESULTS Internationally,searches for three PP-related terms showed no noticeable change over the study period,while searches for eight terms showed a decrease.An increase was found over time in searches for nine PP-related terms.Of the 17 searches in English and local languages,in countries where a rise in PP has been reported,5 showed a significant increase over time.CONCLUSION Over the study period,more than half of the search terms showed little change or declined.The discrepancy between internet searches for PP and the reported increase in the literature is striking.It would be expected that a true increase in the incidence of PP would also be aptly reflected in Google trends.If our findings are valid,the literature may have been biased.The known secular trend of decreasing age of puberty may also have played a role.
出处 《World Journal of Methodology》 2023年第1期1-9,共9页 世界方法学杂志
基金 Athanasios Tselebis,ORCID number: 0000-0002-2591-965X Lina Zabuliene ,ORCID number:0000-0002-7889-0862 Charalampos Milionis ,ORCID number:0000-0003-2442-3772 Corresponding author:Ioannis Ilias,MD,PhD,Consultant Physician-Scientist,Department of Endocrinology,Elena Venizelou General and Maternity Hospital,2,Elena Venizelou Square,Athens GR-11521,Greece.iiliasmd@yahoo.com,ORCID number: 0000-0001-5718-7441.
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