巴基斯坦海得拉巴女性背负角度与体重指数的相关性

Pinky, Komal Kumari, Jaya Kumari, Maham Memon, Reeta, Iqra Shaikh, Sidra Hanif
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背景:肘关节的承载角(CA)是一个重要的生物力学特征,它因性别和身体质量指数(BMI)等身体特征而异。过去的研究显示,体重指数对肘关节承载角的影响结果不一,因此,这是一个有待进一步研究的领域:探讨巴基斯坦海得拉巴成年女性的体重指数与肘部CA之间的相关性,并评估体重指数的变化如何影响肘部CA:这项横断面研究涉及巴基斯坦海得拉巴的 385 名成年女性,通过非概率方便抽样法选出。参与者必须年满 18 岁,且未接受过任何上肢手术。以解剖学姿势站立时,使用手动动态关节角度计测量 CA。体重指数根据测量的体重和身高计算。统计分析采用 SPSS 25 版本,通过皮尔逊相关检验确定 BMI 与 CA 之间的关系:在参与者中,71.9% 的人 CA 值正常,23.6% 的人 CA 值下降,4.4% 的人 CA 值上升。皮尔逊相关性检验显示,BMI 与 CA 之间存在显著的正相关性(P 值 = 0.006),表明 BMI 越高,CA 越高:研究发现,巴基斯坦海得拉巴女性的体重指数(BMI)与CA之间存在明显关联。这表明,体重指数是影响肘部生物力学特征的一个相关因素,可能对关节功能和健康的临床评估有影响。
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Correlation of Carrying Angle with Body Mass Index among Females of Hyderabad Pakistan
Background: The carrying angle (CA) of the elbow is a critical biomechanical feature that varies between genders and with physical characteristics like Body Mass Index (BMI). Past studies have shown mixed results regarding the influence of BMI on CA, making it an area ripe for further investigation. Objective: To explore the correlation between BMI and the CA of the elbow among adult females in Hyderabad, Pakistan, and to assess how variations in BMI affect the elbow's CA. Methods: This cross-sectional study involved 385 adult females from Hyderabad, Pakistan, selected through non-probability convenient sampling. Participants were required to be over 18 years of age and without any prior upper limb surgeries. The CA was measured using a manual goniometer while standing in the anatomical position. BMI was calculated using measured weight and height. Statistical analysis was conducted using SPSS version 25, with the Pearson correlation test determining the relationship between BMI and CA. Results: Among the participants, 71.9% exhibited a normal CA, 23.6% displayed a decreased CA, and 4.4% had an increased CA. The Pearson correlation test showed a significant positive correlation between BMI and CA (p-value = 0.006), indicating that higher BMI is associated with an increased CA. Conclusion: The study found a significant association between BMI and CA among females in Hyderabad, Pakistan. This suggests that BMI is a relevant factor in the biomechanical characteristics of the elbow, which may have implications for the clinical assessment of joint function and health.
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