2016, Number 08
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MediSan 2016; 20 (08)
Equations for the height estimate from the hemimainbrace in Santiago de Cuba population
Sánchez HME, Ricardo FBT, Ramírez AA, Fernández VPRR, Sarmiento GR
Language: Spanish
References: 20
Page: 2018-2025
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ABSTRACT
A descriptive and cross-sectional study of 265 adults (101 men and 164 women) of the
Medicine Faculty No. 1 in Santiago de Cuba, was carried out from September to
October, 2014, aimed at determining the equations for the height estimate and
verifying if those that were validated in adults of other nationalities have applicability
in this population. A high correlation between the height and the hemimainbrace
(p ‹ 0.001), r=0.889; 0.803 and 0.765 for men and women, respectively was found.
The error between the models and the measured height was lower (0.27 for men and
0.36 for women) in the proposed model than in Bassey (8.83; 9.89) and Shahar
models (11.72; 12.11). The correlation between height and hemimainbrace facilitated
the obtaining of contextualized equations in this mean, which confirmed the necessity
to possess these equations for each population.
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