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E3 Journal of Medical Research

E3 Journal of Medical Research Vol. 4 (1) pp. 008-013, February 2015; © E3 Journals; ISSN 2276-9900


Comparison between mid-arm circumference and height of school children 3-5 years in Jos University Primary School

Usman YM1 * , Mosugu OO1 , Machief MA1 , Uzokwe CB1 , Rabiu AM2 , Shugaba AI1
1 Department of Human Anatomy, Faculty of Medical Sciences, University of Jos, Jos, Nigeria
2 Department of Human Physiology, Faculty of Medical Sciences, University of Jos, Jos, Nigeria
*Corresponding Author E-mail: cckpz373@yahoo.com
Accepted 12 January 2015

Abstract

The use of anthropometric data for assessing nutritional status has been internationally accepted as a standard practice. Mid arm circumference and height are examples of such parameters used. The aim of this study is to compare and possibly establish a relationship between mid-arm circumference and height of children (3 to 5 years old) and evaluate them as a simple and reliable alternative for determining the nutritional status of children. Mid arm circumference and height of 195 randomly selected pupils consisting of 97 males and 98 females were measured and statistically compared with their means and standard deviations. There was a slight difference in the means of male and female subjects, though not statistically significant. The difference in mean heights of males and females compared across age groups showed marked significance. With a correlation coefficient of r=0.001 (P>0.01), there exists a positive correlation between the mid arm circumference and height of children 3 to 5 years. This can be used to determine the rate of growth as well as the nutritional status of children.

Keywords: mid-arm circumference, height, children, 3 – 5 years, Jos University Primary School

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