2018
DOI: 10.4103/jdmimsu.jdmimsu_56_18
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Physical growth pattern among adolescents from Satara District: Using sitting height, leg length, and other anthropometric measurements

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“…Overall, the girls depicted greater chest circumference (10-12 yrs: 2.88 cm and 13-15yrs: 0.40 cm) than boys due to augmentation of fat deposition at early adolescent period. Among school going adolescents from Satara district, Maharashtra, Patil, et al (2018) observed the same trend of greater chest circumference in female than male subjects. Furthermore, Chakrabarty & Bharati (2008) also perceived the similar results among Shabar tribal adolescents of Orissa.…”
Section: ) Anthropometric Profilementioning
confidence: 57%
“…Overall, the girls depicted greater chest circumference (10-12 yrs: 2.88 cm and 13-15yrs: 0.40 cm) than boys due to augmentation of fat deposition at early adolescent period. Among school going adolescents from Satara district, Maharashtra, Patil, et al (2018) observed the same trend of greater chest circumference in female than male subjects. Furthermore, Chakrabarty & Bharati (2008) also perceived the similar results among Shabar tribal adolescents of Orissa.…”
Section: ) Anthropometric Profilementioning
confidence: 57%
“…Figure shows devices with planar and with curved shapes. The examples here involve bending radii (angle) of 108 mm (30°) and 54 mm (60°) matched to the chest circumference of pediatric patients (11–12 ages: ≈65–70 cm) [ 37 ] and newborns (30–35 cm). [ 38 ] When attaching the device to the surfaces of skin with different curvatures (planar, 30° curved, 60° curved), mismatch with the curvature of device results in a resilience associated with elastic forces directed toward returning the bent device to its original shape.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Size influences the ventilatory response [ 18 ]. The dimensions of the rib cage vary with age during growth [ 19 , 20 , 21 ]. Respiratory muscle strength increases during growth [ 22 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%