2020
DOI: 10.1007/s00276-019-02409-2
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Influence of sex and body mass index on facial soft tissue thickness measurements in an adult population of southwest of Iran

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“…Moreover, facial soft tissue thickness changed with individuals' nutritional status, and BMI was considered the main factor in the change of facial soft tissue thickness. Similarly, Eftekhari-Moghadam et al (2020) found a significant association between soft tissue thickness MRI measurements and BMI.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…Moreover, facial soft tissue thickness changed with individuals' nutritional status, and BMI was considered the main factor in the change of facial soft tissue thickness. Similarly, Eftekhari-Moghadam et al (2020) found a significant association between soft tissue thickness MRI measurements and BMI.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…Wang et al [21] found all soft-tissue thicknesses except pogonion in individuals aged 18-26 to be higher among males. Eftekhari-Moghadam et al [22] reported that, in adult individuals of Iranian origin, the nasion, midphiltrum, upper and lower lip, and under-chin soft tissues are thicker in males, and the clearest measurements in sex determination could be listed, respectively, as mid-philtrum, upper lip, nasion, lower lip, and under-chin tissues. In addition, they showed a positive correlation of BMI with the right and left frontal tubers and a negative correlation of it with the upper lip.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Nas últimas duas décadas houve uma crescente investigação sobre ETMFs que envolvem o crânio em diversas amostras como americanos, australianos, belgas, brasileiros, canadenses, checos, chineses, colombianos, egípcios, finlandeses, eslovacos, sul-coreanos, espanhóis e turcos (5). Na literatura científica estão disponíveis tabelas de referência quanto às ETMFs em pontos craniométricos Magnética Nuclear (RMN) (31) e Telerradiografias (32)(33)(34)(35)(36), como em cadáveres, por punção com agulhas (6,9,11,37). A literatura não comprovou nenhum método como sendo mais preciso do que o outro (13).…”
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“…Assim, as ETMFs têm sido estudadas em diferentes populações como a turca (10), alemã (38), portuguesa (11), sul-africana (8,26), italiana (12), belga (29), chinesa (20,21,24,27,36), colombiana (22), australiana (28), indiana (18,35), coreana (19), chilena (37), francesa (23), alemã (38), iraniana (31), paquistanesa (32), japonesa (33) e a brasileira (6,9,16,17,25,34,39).…”
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