Dr. Eman Wagdy Mahmoud

Lecturer of Pediatric Physical Therapy

Correlation Between Anthropometric Measurements and Trunk Muscles Endurance For Normal Young Girls

Research Abstract

Correlation Between Anthropometric Measurements and Trunk Muscles Endurance For Normal Young Girls. 1E.W.Mahmoud*,2E.E.Salem, 2E.I.El-Hadidy. 1Department of Physical Therapy at El-Sahel Teaching Hospital, General Organization of Hospitals and Institutes, Egypt 2 *Corresponding Author: E.W.Mahmoud, Department of Physical Therapy at El-Sahel Teaching Hospital, General Organization of Hospitals and Institutes, Egypt, Email: Department of Physical Therapy for Growth and Developmental Disorders in Children and its Surgery, Faculty of Physical Therapy, Cairo University Famousemo83@yahoo.com, Tel.: 01008079576 ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to determine the correlation of the selected anthropometric measurements with the trunk (extensors and flexors) muscle endurance for girls in government primary school children. One hundred fifty eight normal girls with age ranged from 7 to 12 years participated in this study. They were evaluated using selected anthropometric measurements [body weight (Kg), body height (m) and body mass index (Kg/m2 Keywords: Anthropometric measures, Trunk muscle endurance tests, Normal children. )] and trunk muscle endurance test. The results revealed that body weight and body mass index had negative correlation with trunk (extensors and flexors) muscle endurance (r= -0.16, -0.28, -0.3, -0.36 respectively). Regarding to body height; it had positive correlation with trunk extensors muscle endurance (r= +0.07) and negative correlation with trunk flexors muscle endurance (r= -0.08). It could be concluded that girls had weak relationship of body weight and body height with trunk (extensors and flexors) muscle endurance and; moderate relationship of body mass index with trunk (extensors and flexors) muscle endurance. These results may be attributed to morphological variations and ages.

Research Keywords

Anthropometric measures - Trunk Muscle endurance Tests - Normal Children

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