Abstract

Objectives: Estimation of height from upper arm length in healthy adult medicalstudents in Lahore. Design: Cross sectional, observational. Place and Duration of Study:FMH College of Medicine & Dentistry, Lahore from November 2017 to January 2018. Materialand Methods: This study included 100 healthy medical students (50 males and 50 females)aged 19-25 years. The stature and upper arm length were measured for each subject inanatomical position. The data was compiled on excel and then analyzed on SPSS version11. Results: Stature in males was between 162 and 192 cm with the mean of 173.4 cm andstandard deviation of 6.03 cm while the stature in females was from 147 to 169.5 cm with themean of 159.9 cm and standard deviation of 5.39 cm. Overall, there was positive correlationbetween stature and UAL of subjects (r2=0.86, p=2.85E-44). Also this correlation was evidentfor male cases (r2=0.88, P=5.85E-24) as well as female cases (r=0.96, P=5.72E-35) whenevaluated as separate entities. All these correlations were statistically significant. Conclusion:The study suggested that upper arm length is a reliable factor for predicting the stature inmedical students in Lahore.

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