Yıl: 2020 Cilt: 3 Sayı: 3 Sayfa Aralığı: 205 - 210 Metin Dili: İngilizce DOI: 10.5505/anatoljfm.2020.96641 İndeks Tarihi: 28-06-2021

The Investigation of the Effects of the Very and Mild Preterm Birth on the Musculoskeletal System

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Objectives: The aim of study was to examine the musculoskeletal system of the very preterm (VP) and mildpreterm (MP) born children and to compare them with their term born peers.Methods: Children born with VP and MP between January 1998 and April 2003, whose contact informationwas available from patient records, were included in our study. The control group consisted of volunteers whowere admitted to the Department of Child Health and Diseases during the study. Skeletal muscle mass, fat freemass, posture and physical fitness of all participants were assessed.Results: Eighteen (28.2%) VP, 23 (35.9%) MP and 23 (35.9%) term born children were included in this study.Total posture score was 6.0 [3.5] in the VP group, 5.0 [5.0] in the MP group and 4.0 [2.0] in the term group andthe difference between VP and term group was significant (p=0.004). Munich Physical Fitness Test score was44.0±6.3 in the VP group, 45.6±4.8 in the MP group and 51.9±3.8 in the term group and the difference betweenVP and term groups and between MP and term groups was significant (p=0.001 and p=0.001, respectively).Conclusion: The musculoskeletal system of the VP and MP born school age children is affected negativelyin comparison to their term peers. This situation suggests that very and MP born children later on may havepotential health problems originated from musculoskeletal system.
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APA KUL KARAALİ H, SAVCI S, Ozden A, gençoğlu c, DUMAN N (2020). The Investigation of the Effects of the Very and Mild Preterm Birth on the Musculoskeletal System. , 205 - 210. 10.5505/anatoljfm.2020.96641
Chicago KUL KARAALİ Hayriye,SAVCI Sema,Ozden Ayse,gençoğlu celal,DUMAN NURAY The Investigation of the Effects of the Very and Mild Preterm Birth on the Musculoskeletal System. (2020): 205 - 210. 10.5505/anatoljfm.2020.96641
MLA KUL KARAALİ Hayriye,SAVCI Sema,Ozden Ayse,gençoğlu celal,DUMAN NURAY The Investigation of the Effects of the Very and Mild Preterm Birth on the Musculoskeletal System. , 2020, ss.205 - 210. 10.5505/anatoljfm.2020.96641
AMA KUL KARAALİ H,SAVCI S,Ozden A,gençoğlu c,DUMAN N The Investigation of the Effects of the Very and Mild Preterm Birth on the Musculoskeletal System. . 2020; 205 - 210. 10.5505/anatoljfm.2020.96641
Vancouver KUL KARAALİ H,SAVCI S,Ozden A,gençoğlu c,DUMAN N The Investigation of the Effects of the Very and Mild Preterm Birth on the Musculoskeletal System. . 2020; 205 - 210. 10.5505/anatoljfm.2020.96641
IEEE KUL KARAALİ H,SAVCI S,Ozden A,gençoğlu c,DUMAN N "The Investigation of the Effects of the Very and Mild Preterm Birth on the Musculoskeletal System." , ss.205 - 210, 2020. 10.5505/anatoljfm.2020.96641
ISNAD KUL KARAALİ, Hayriye vd. "The Investigation of the Effects of the Very and Mild Preterm Birth on the Musculoskeletal System". (2020), 205-210. https://doi.org/10.5505/anatoljfm.2020.96641
APA KUL KARAALİ H, SAVCI S, Ozden A, gençoğlu c, DUMAN N (2020). The Investigation of the Effects of the Very and Mild Preterm Birth on the Musculoskeletal System. The anatolian journal of family medicine (Online) , 3(3), 205 - 210. 10.5505/anatoljfm.2020.96641
Chicago KUL KARAALİ Hayriye,SAVCI Sema,Ozden Ayse,gençoğlu celal,DUMAN NURAY The Investigation of the Effects of the Very and Mild Preterm Birth on the Musculoskeletal System. The anatolian journal of family medicine (Online) 3, no.3 (2020): 205 - 210. 10.5505/anatoljfm.2020.96641
MLA KUL KARAALİ Hayriye,SAVCI Sema,Ozden Ayse,gençoğlu celal,DUMAN NURAY The Investigation of the Effects of the Very and Mild Preterm Birth on the Musculoskeletal System. The anatolian journal of family medicine (Online) , vol.3, no.3, 2020, ss.205 - 210. 10.5505/anatoljfm.2020.96641
AMA KUL KARAALİ H,SAVCI S,Ozden A,gençoğlu c,DUMAN N The Investigation of the Effects of the Very and Mild Preterm Birth on the Musculoskeletal System. The anatolian journal of family medicine (Online) . 2020; 3(3): 205 - 210. 10.5505/anatoljfm.2020.96641
Vancouver KUL KARAALİ H,SAVCI S,Ozden A,gençoğlu c,DUMAN N The Investigation of the Effects of the Very and Mild Preterm Birth on the Musculoskeletal System. The anatolian journal of family medicine (Online) . 2020; 3(3): 205 - 210. 10.5505/anatoljfm.2020.96641
IEEE KUL KARAALİ H,SAVCI S,Ozden A,gençoğlu c,DUMAN N "The Investigation of the Effects of the Very and Mild Preterm Birth on the Musculoskeletal System." The anatolian journal of family medicine (Online) , 3, ss.205 - 210, 2020. 10.5505/anatoljfm.2020.96641
ISNAD KUL KARAALİ, Hayriye vd. "The Investigation of the Effects of the Very and Mild Preterm Birth on the Musculoskeletal System". The anatolian journal of family medicine (Online) 3/3 (2020), 205-210. https://doi.org/10.5505/anatoljfm.2020.96641