FEATURES OF ANTHROPOMETRIC INDICATORS OF VARIOUS PARTS OF THE SPINAL COLUMN IN CHILDREN AGED 12-13 YEARS LIVING IN THE REGIONS OF THE SOUTHERN ARAL SEA

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  • Navruzov Dilshod Qadirovich Urgench branch of Tashkent Medical Academy, Republic of Uzbekistan, Urgench
  • Ruzibaev Rashid Yusupovich Urgench branch of Tashkent Medical Academy, Republic of Uzbekistan, Urgench

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anthropometric indicators, vertebral column, Southern Aral Sea region

Abstract

The anthropometry of the spinal column is the most important indi-cator of the health of children. Considering that the spine is the support of the skele-ton, most diseases begin with the pathology of the spine. It is of particular interest to study the age-related characteristics of the development of various parts of the spinal column in adolescent children, since this is associated with the onset of puberty, the formation of an adult organism. Objective of the study: to study the age-related cha-racteristics of anthropometric indicators of various parts of the spinal column in ado-lescents aged 12-13 living in the regions of the Southern Aral Sea region. We studied practically healthy children of 12-13 years old, students of school No. 4 of Shavat district. We studied practically healthy children of 12-13 years old, students of school No. 4 of Shavat district. A total of 102 girls and 113 boys were examined in the fami-ly polyclinic No. 52 of the Shavat region. The growth processes of the spinal column have significant age and individual differences. The information obtained can give an idea of the peculiarities of the development of the organism in the conditions of a gi-ven region, which will make it possible to promptly eliminate the emerging devia-tions in the development of the spine.

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2022-02-15

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Qadirovich, N. D. ., & Yusupovich, R. R. . (2022). FEATURES OF ANTHROPOMETRIC INDICATORS OF VARIOUS PARTS OF THE SPINAL COLUMN IN CHILDREN AGED 12-13 YEARS LIVING IN THE REGIONS OF THE SOUTHERN ARAL SEA. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF MODERN MEDICINE AND PRACTICE, 2(2), 35–39. Retrieved from https://inovatus.es/index.php/ejmmp/article/view/364

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