Abstract
Early puberty or precocious puberty in girls, characterized by the beginning of puberty before turning 8, is a growing concern worldwide. This research paper explores the multifactorial influences of nutrition, health, psychological stressors, and socio-economic factors on the incidence of early puberty in girls. By examining existing literature, the paper highlights the complex interactions among these elements and provides insights into potential interventions. An understanding of these factors is crucial for developing effective preventive and therapeutic strategies. Recommendations are made to promote balanced diets, improve healthcare access, provide psychological support, and address socio-economic disparities to mitigate the risk of precocious puberty and its associated health consequences.
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