Annual measurements of lung volumes and forced expiratory flows were m
ade in 281 boys and girls from 8 to 12 years and in another cohort of
287 from 12 to 20 years to measure longitudinal lung growth. Gender di
fferences in growth of lung function were documented, with girls gener
ating greater volume-standardized maximal expiratory flows until age 1
8.5 years. Beyond that age boys generated higher expiratory flows in p
roportion to total lung capacity (TLC). There was a time lag of up to
1 year between the age of peak growth velocity in lung volume and peak
growth velocity in height. Age at peak growth in flow lagged another
year behind that in volume. This was noted more in boys than girls. Dy
sanaptic lung growth was found with differing rates of growth of maxim
al expiratory flow compared with TLC or vital capacity (VC). Pediatr P
ulmonol, 1995; 19:129-134. (C) 1995 Wiley-Liss, Inc.