Abstract
Adolescent forms of idiopathic scoliosis are commonly encountered deformities of the thoracic and lumbar spine. They affect a significant number of adolescents, yet their cause is still unknown. The presented research is a cross-sectional analysis of 3933 volunteers (2131 girls and 1802 boys). The participants were primary school students aged 9 to 13 years old. This study determined a relationship between predictors such as: body mass, body height and body mass index (BMI) (independent variables) and angle of trunk rotation (ATR) value (dependent variable). Moreover, a stepwise multiple regression with backward selection was conducted to determine to what extent the dependent variable is explained by body mass, body height and BMI. In the group of 11,12,13-year-old girls, the analyzed results of multiple stepwise regression were statistically significant. Among the all studied predictors, it has been shown that body mass in the 11-year-old girls and body height in 12-and 13-year-old girls are major correlates of a 1-year ATR increase in proximal and main thoracic spine levels.
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Adamczewska, K., Wiernicka, M., Kamińska, E., Małecka, J., Dabrowska, A., & Malchrowicz-Mośko, E. (2020). Annual observation of changes in the angle of trunk rotation. Trunk asymmetry predictors. a study from a scoliosis screening in school adolescents. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17061899
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