25 April 2024>: Clinical Research
Evaluation of Foot Structure in Preschool Children Based on Body Mass
Aleksandra Kopaczyńska 1BCEF , Alicja Bober 1BCE , Agnieszka Puk 1BCE , Agnieszka Chwałczyńska 2ABCDEFG*DOI: 10.12659/MSM.943765
Med Sci Monit 2024; 30:e943765
Table 1 Comparison of anthropometric values between the studied groups based on the presence of foot structure abnormalities.
Correct (n=50)Average±SD | Incorrect (n=55)Average±SD | P | |
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Age [years] | 6.24±0.59 | 6.20±0.61 | 0.860 |
Height [cm] | 119.02±5.72 | 116.42±5.58 | 0.021 |
Weight [kg] | 22.66±3.55 | 21.48±3.57 | 0.038 |
BMI [kg/m] | 15.91±1.51 | 15.76±1.52 | 0.476 |
FM% | 21.47±3.64 | 21.12±3.02 | 0.681 |
RL FM% | 29.95±3.27 | 29.83±3.14 | 0.946 |
RL PMM | 2.41±0.47 | 2.27±0.57 | 0.058 |
LL FM% | 30.50±3.32 | 30.06±2.67 | 0.727 |
LL PMM | 2.32±0.44 | 2.19±0.49 | 0.068 |
FM% – percent fat mass; RL FM% – right leg fat mass in percent; RL PMM – right leg predicted muscle mass; LL FM% – left leg fat mass in percent; LL PMM – left leg predicted muscle mass. |