屈光不正青少年的姿势变化

Francisca Carreira, Beatriz Pereira, Margarida Rodrigues, Maria Borges, Sara Silva, Cristina Sá
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青少年可能会导致屈光不正(RE)的增加,进而可能导致姿势改变。研究目的确定屈光不正青少年的姿势改变;调查屏幕时间、体育活动(PA)和生活方式与屈光不正和姿势之间的关系;比较不同性别和体育活动水平之间的姿势差异。材料与方法:进行了一项描述性横断面相关研究。12 名 12 至 18 岁的男女青少年参加了研究,他们使用 SAPO 方案接受了姿势评估。对样本特征进行了描述性分析。采用t'student检验比较不同性别和PA水平之间的姿势改变,并采用Spearman相关系数评估屏幕时间、PA、生活方式、RE和姿势改变之间的关系。结果显示在不同的 RE 中发现了姿势改变。仅在膝关节的 Q 角方面观察到性别差异(女性表现出更明显的外翻),并且发现除手机外,头部的水平排列与其他设备的屏幕时间之间存在显著相关性。结论研究发现,RE 患者的头部、肩峰抬高、骨盆抬高和前倾、躯干倾斜以及膝关节错位都存在姿势改变。膝关节外翻在女性中更为普遍,头部水平错位与屏幕时间之间也有关系。
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Postural changes in adolescents with refractive errors
adolescents, potentially leading to an increase in refractive errors (RE) and consequently, possible postural alterations. Objectives: To identify postural alterations in adolescents with refractive errors; investigate the relationship between screen time, physical activity (PA), and lifestyle with RE and posture; and compare postural differences between genders and levels of PA. Materials and Methods: A descriptive, cross-sectional correlational study was conducted. Twelve adolescents aged 12 to 18 of both genders participated, undergoing postural evaluation using the SAPO protocol. Descriptive analysis was performed for sample characterization. The t’student test was employed to compare postural alterations between genders and PA levels, and the Spearman correlation coefficient was used to assess the relationship between screen time, PA, lifestyle, RE, and postural alterations. Results: Postural alterations were identified in different RE. Gender differences were observed only in the Q angle of the knee (females exhibited more pronounced valgus), and significant correlations were found between the horizontal alignment of the head and screen time for other devices, except the mobile phone. Conclusion: Postural alterations were identified in the head, elevation of the acromion, pelvic elevation and anteversion, trunk inclination, and knee misalignment in individuals with RE. Valgus of the knees was more prevalent in females, and a relationship was observed between the horizontal misalignment of the head and screen time.
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