Objective: to evaluate the presence of axial skeletal deviations in children and adolescents and to relate them to body mass index (bmi), age and sex. methods: 101 patients aged 7 to 17 years old were included in

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  • who: Sobrepeso. et al. from the Universidade Federal Paranu00e1, Curitiba, PR, Brazil have published the research: Objective: To evaluate the presence of axial skeletal deviations in children and adolescents and to relate them to body mass index (BMI), age and sex. Methods: 101 patients aged 7 to 17 years old were included in, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: Spinal abnormalities tend to decrease until adolescence, but the adolescents in this study had a higher percentage of joint abnormalities than younger patients . This study had some limitations such as the lack of data on associated comorbidities . . .

     

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