Prevalence of scoliosis among school students in a town in southern Brazil

CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Scoliosis is not a diagnosis, but a description of a structural alteration that occurs in a variety of conditions. Progression of the curvature during periods of rapid growth may result in severe deformity, which may be accompanied by cardiopulmonary compromise. This study had...

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Main Authors: Lenice Sberse Nery, Ricardo Halpern, Paulo César Nery, Karin Passos Nehme, Aírton Tetelbom Stein
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Language:English
Published: Associação Paulista de Medicina
Series:São Paulo Medical Journal
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spelling doaj-a896df5688a14b119fbe94fff5b3408c2020-11-24T20:59:46ZengAssociação Paulista de MedicinaSão Paulo Medical Journal1806-94601282697310.1590/S1516-31802010000200005S1516-31802010000200005Prevalence of scoliosis among school students in a town in southern BrazilLenice Sberse Nery0Ricardo Halpern1Paulo César Nery2Karin Passos Nehme3Aírton Tetelbom Stein4Campanha Nacional de Escolas da ComunidadeUniversidade Luterana do BrasilUniversidade Luterana do BrasilUniversidade Luterana do BrasilUniversidade Luterana do BrasilCONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Scoliosis is not a diagnosis, but a description of a structural alteration that occurs in a variety of conditions. Progression of the curvature during periods of rapid growth may result in severe deformity, which may be accompanied by cardiopulmonary compromise. This study had the aims of measuring the prevalence of scoliosis among students in the fifth to eighth school years and investigating possible associations between the presence of scoliosis, body overweight and the weight of school materials. DESIGN AND SETTING: Analytical cross-sectional study developed in the municipality of Carlos Barbosa, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. METHODS: A total of 1340 students were evaluated. The variables studied were the prevalence of scoliosis, type of school, location of the school, age, school year, sex, body weight, prevalence of excessive school material weight, height, body mass index (BMI) and spinal alignment measurements. RESULTS: The prevalence of scoliosis was 1.4%; shoulder and scapula asymmetry, 6.6%; forearm and trunk asymmetry, 4.0%; spinal misalignment, 1.9%; Thales triangle asymmetry, 6.4%; body overweight, 19.8%; and carrying of excessively heavy school materials, 27%. The study did not find any statistically significant association between scoliosis and body overweight, or between scoliosis and excessive weight of school materials. CONCLUSIONS: The prevalence of scoliosis in this school-based sample was low. No correlation was found between this clinical condition and the other variables.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-31802010000200005&lng=en&tlng=enScoliosisSpinePrimary preventionStudentsTriage
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author Lenice Sberse Nery
Ricardo Halpern
Paulo César Nery
Karin Passos Nehme
Aírton Tetelbom Stein
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Ricardo Halpern
Paulo César Nery
Karin Passos Nehme
Aírton Tetelbom Stein
Prevalence of scoliosis among school students in a town in southern Brazil
São Paulo Medical Journal
Scoliosis
Spine
Primary prevention
Students
Triage
author_facet Lenice Sberse Nery
Ricardo Halpern
Paulo César Nery
Karin Passos Nehme
Aírton Tetelbom Stein
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title Prevalence of scoliosis among school students in a town in southern Brazil
title_short Prevalence of scoliosis among school students in a town in southern Brazil
title_full Prevalence of scoliosis among school students in a town in southern Brazil
title_fullStr Prevalence of scoliosis among school students in a town in southern Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence of scoliosis among school students in a town in southern Brazil
title_sort prevalence of scoliosis among school students in a town in southern brazil
publisher Associação Paulista de Medicina
series São Paulo Medical Journal
issn 1806-9460
description CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE: Scoliosis is not a diagnosis, but a description of a structural alteration that occurs in a variety of conditions. Progression of the curvature during periods of rapid growth may result in severe deformity, which may be accompanied by cardiopulmonary compromise. This study had the aims of measuring the prevalence of scoliosis among students in the fifth to eighth school years and investigating possible associations between the presence of scoliosis, body overweight and the weight of school materials. DESIGN AND SETTING: Analytical cross-sectional study developed in the municipality of Carlos Barbosa, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. METHODS: A total of 1340 students were evaluated. The variables studied were the prevalence of scoliosis, type of school, location of the school, age, school year, sex, body weight, prevalence of excessive school material weight, height, body mass index (BMI) and spinal alignment measurements. RESULTS: The prevalence of scoliosis was 1.4%; shoulder and scapula asymmetry, 6.6%; forearm and trunk asymmetry, 4.0%; spinal misalignment, 1.9%; Thales triangle asymmetry, 6.4%; body overweight, 19.8%; and carrying of excessively heavy school materials, 27%. The study did not find any statistically significant association between scoliosis and body overweight, or between scoliosis and excessive weight of school materials. CONCLUSIONS: The prevalence of scoliosis in this school-based sample was low. No correlation was found between this clinical condition and the other variables.
topic Scoliosis
Spine
Primary prevention
Students
Triage
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