Predictive value of anthropometric measurements in survival and free walking ability of geriatric hip fractures after surgery
Liqiang Wang,
Zhibang Zhao,
Wenliang Fan
et al.
Abstract:Background
We aimed to explore the predictive value of anthropometric measurements in survival and free walking ability of geriatric hip fractures after surgery.
Methods
Eight common anthropometric measurements, including arm circumference (AC), waist circumference (WC), thigh circumference (TC), calf circumference (CC), biceps skinfold (BS), triceps skinfold (TS), suprailiac skinfold (SIS), and subscapular skinfold (SSS), were included to identify their predictive value in survival and free walking ability … Show more
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