2015
DOI: 10.3823/1683
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Variation of PEFR with height, weight and waist-hip ratio in medical students

Abstract: Objective: The primary aim of our study was to assess the variation of PEFR with various anthropometric measurements in medical students of Karachi, Pakistan.Design: Cross-sectional study.Setting: Medical students of Karachi Medical and Dental College.Participants: 276 non-smoker healthy medical students composed of 168 females and 108 males.Variable parameters: They include mean age, body height and body weight and PEFR. They were marked separately for each gender. Results:The mean waist hip ratio in females … Show more

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“…A Study conducted at Karachi also reported the similar range between 580 -250 L/min. 3 In accordance with current results Jena SK also reported the similar reference values of ranged 500 -340 L/min for the Indian population. 9 The present study observed increase in PEFR with increase in height and this positive association was found to be statistically significant (p value =0.004*).…”
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“…A Study conducted at Karachi also reported the similar range between 580 -250 L/min. 3 In accordance with current results Jena SK also reported the similar reference values of ranged 500 -340 L/min for the Indian population. 9 The present study observed increase in PEFR with increase in height and this positive association was found to be statistically significant (p value =0.004*).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…This observation was supported by the previous research conducted in Karachi which also reported the increase in PEFR values with increase in height most probably due to greater thoracic volume, greater strength of expiratory muscle and more muscular effort in tall subjects than short heighted subjects. 3 Similar results were also reported by previous study conducted by Sandhu PK in Punjab India. 7 Moreover, our study also identified decrease in mean PEFR with increase in weight which was statistically significant difference (p value =0.01*).…”
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confidence: 87%
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