Mean age at menarche has been declining in many countries during the p
ast hundred years. Reports of a halt in this trend have come from Oslo
and London. In this study the trend in age at menarche in successive
birth cohorts, starting in 1900, was investigated for the first time i
n Iceland. This was based on recall data obtained as part of a cervica
l cancer screening programme covering the whole country. Around 78% of
the female population at the ages targeted for screening responded to
questions on reproductive factors in the years 1964-89, or over 73,00
0 women aged 20-69 years. Investigation of the validity and reliabilit
y indicated that the estimated mean age is likely to be unbiased, and
that for 90% of the women the information was reliable. Mean age at me
narche declined from 14.9 years to 13.5 years in successive cohorts of
Icelandic women born 1900 to around 1950. In cohorts born 1951-67 the
mean age has remained stable. The halt appeared later than reported f
rom Oslo and London and at a higher age.