| Literature DB >> 21180932 |
Waleska da Silveira1, Fernanda Carvalho de Queiroz Mello, Fernando Silva Guimarães, Sara Lucia Siveira de Menezes.
Abstract
UNLABELLED: Mouth-breathing children have changes in their stomatognathic system, which result in head projection, stress increase in the scapular belt muscles and postural adaptations. Although thoracic shape and posture can influence ventilatory dynamics, we didn't find studies addressing pulmonary function of mouth-breathing children. AIMS: this study aimed at analyzing the posture of mouth-breathing children, and studying the existence of correlations between posture and pulmonary volumes.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 21180932 PMCID: PMC9443736
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Braz J Otorhinolaryngol ISSN: 1808-8686
Figure 1Measuring the distances of the posture variables in relation to the posterior plane. NB = group of nasal breathing children; MB = mouth-breathing children; PC = head projection; PO = shoulder projection; LC = Neck lordosis; LL =Lumbar lordosis. * significantly different in relation to NB (p<0.05).
Figure 2Spirometric variables. NB = nasal-breathing children; MB = mouth-breathing children; CVF = forced vital capacity; FEV1 = forced expiratory volume in the first second; * significantly different in relation to NB (p< 0.05).
Correlation between posture and age.
| PC x age | PO x age | LC x age | LL x age | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| r | p | r | p | r | p | r | p | |
| NB | 0,01 | 0,95 | 0,36 | 0,15 | -0,05 | 0,83 | 0,65 | 0,005 |
| MB | 0,55 | 0,02 | 0,65 | 0,004 | 0,64 | 0,005 | 0,61 | 0,009 |
NB = nasal-breathing group; MB = mouth-breathing group; PC = head position; PO = shoulder projection; LC = neck lordosis; LL = lumbar lordosis.
value < 0.05.