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Decreased External Skeletal Robustness in Schoolchildren - A Global Trend? Ten Year Comparison of Russian and German Data

K. Rietsch, E. Godina, C. Scheffler,
2021

Objectives:Obesity and a reduced physical activity are global developments. Physical activity affects the external skeletal robustness which decreased in German children. It was assumed that the negative trend of decreased external skeletal robustness can be found in other countries. Therefore anthropometric data of Russian and German children from the years 2000 and 2010 were compared.Methods:Russian (2000/2010 n = 1023/268) and German (2000/2010 n = 2103/1750) children aged 6-10 years were investigated. Height, BMI and external skeletal robustness (Frame-Index) were examined and compared for the years and the countries. Statistical analysis was performed by Mann-Whitney-Test.Results:Comparison 2010 and 2000: In Russian children BMI was significantly higher; boys were significantly taller and exhibited a decreased Frame-Index (p =. 002) in 2010. German boys showed significantly higher BMI in 2010. In both sexes Frame-Index (p =. 001) was reduced in 2010. Comparison Russian and German children in 2000: BMI, height and Frame-Index were different between Russian and German children. German children were significantly taller but exhibited a lower Frame-Index (p

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  • K. Rietsch
    University of Potsdam, Institute of Biochemistry and Biology, Human Biology, Potsdam, Germany
  • E. Godina
    Lomonosov Moscow State University, Institute and Museum of Anthropology, Moscow, Russian Federation
  • C. Scheffler
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  • PLoS ONE
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  • 8
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  • 7
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  • age distribution; anthropometric parameters; anthropometry; article; body height; body mass; body weight; child; childhood obesity; clinical assessment tool; controlled study; elbow breath; ethnic difference; ethnic group; external skeletal robustness; female; Frame Index; German; human; major clinical study; male; physical activity; population research; Russian; school child; sedentary lifestyle; sex difference; statistical analysis; student; trend study; Anthropometry; Body Height; Body Mass Index; Bone and Bones; Child; Female; Germany; Humans; Internationality; Male; Russia
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  • scopus