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Statistical investigation about spinal clinical asymmetry in a school population

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2020
abstract:
Background: Spinal disorders and obesity are increasing and are an important cause for concern among healthcare and educational bodies. There is a wide variability in the literature of clinical positivity for scoliosis in the examination of the spine.Aim: Our study aims to investigate a relationship between scoliosis hump in schoolchildren and obesity, evaluating different kind of variables.Methods: The sample was comprised by 478 schoolchildren from Italy, with a mean age of 12.6 years (SD: 1.861). They were classified by using ATR test, body mass index (BMI), the Edinburgh Inventory, the deep flexion test.Results: Results of ATR test evidence 26 subjects (5,4%) positive for ATR >= 7; 102 subjects (21,3%) positive for ATR >= 6; and finally 191 subjects (40,0%) positive for ATR >= 5. There were 191 (40%) subjects with scoliosis; obesity was present in 62 (13%) cases and, after the regression, associations were found between scoliotic posture and gender, presence of obesity, and flexibility.Conclusions: Our study confirms a relationship between obesity and scoliosis, which increases with the age. Female subjects have higher risks to develop humps and spinal disorders. It is advisable to use a combination of several parameters to achieve a more sensitive evaluation.
Iris type:
14.a.1 Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
Physical examination, Scoliosis, Spine
List of contributors:
Tisano, A; Alito, A; Milardi, D; Fazio, R; Virelli, L; Zanella, C; Ruggeri, C; Filardi, V; Bruschetta, D
Authors of the University:
ALITO Angelo
BRUSCHETTA Daniele
FILARDI Vincenzo
MILARDI Demetrio
RUGGERI Carmelo
TISANO Adriana
Handle:
https://iris.unime.it/handle/11570/3230672
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JOURNAL OF ORTHOPAEDICS
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