Title of article :
Comparing the use of an Accident and Emergency Department by children from two Local Authority Gypsy sites with that of their neighbours
Author/Authors :
Beach، نويسنده , , Hilary، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages :
3
From page :
882
To page :
884
Abstract :
SummaryObjectives mine the influence of duration of completely or partially wrapped swaddling on rickets onset and bone properties in children of school age. design ontrol study. s ts were 73 children aged 7–10 years with a history of rickets (cases) and 70 children with no history of rickets (controls) in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia. The periods of completely and partially wrapped swaddling, rickets onset and age-standardized mid-tibial cortical speed of sound (TCSOS) were examined. The associations between swaddling duration and rickets onset and that between swaddling duration and TCSOS were analysed. s cept one control child were completely wrapped from the first month after birth. The durations of completely wrapped and partially wrapped swaddling were similar among cases (3.6 and 4.7 months) and controls (3.1 and 4.4 months) (P=0.42 and P=0.65, respectively). Standardized TCSOS values of cases and controls were –0.572 and –0.038, respectively (P=0.06). The duration of swaddling did not show associations with rickets onset and standardized TCSOS among both cases and controls. Standardized TCSOS of cases with skeletal deformities at examination (–1.467, n=18) was lower than that of cases without skeletal deformities (–0.280, n=55) (P<0.01) and controls (–0.038, n=69) (P<0.001). sions actice of swaddling itself neither influences rickets onset nor bone properties in school-aged children in Ulaanbaatar. Bone properties of school-aged children who had suffered from rickets and with skeletal deformities were poorer than those in children without skeletal deformities and children without a history of rickets. Prevention of persistent skeletal deformities among the children who have suffered from rickets is critical to promote healthy bone development in Mongolia.
Keywords :
Traveller , Gypsy , Socioeconomic deprivation , Childhood injury
Journal title :
Public Health
Serial Year :
2006
Journal title :
Public Health
Record number :
1589515
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