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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH

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Features of physical development of children and adolescents with disturbances of posture in the conditions of the republic of Uzbekistan

Author: FERUZA SALOMOVA, AZIZAKHON DUSMUKHAMEDOVA, NARGIZA YARMUKHAMEDOVA, NARGIZ SAMIGOVA, FERUZA AZIZOVA
Abstract: Schoolchildren with impaired posture differ from healthy peers in the level and harmony of physical development. Features of the physical development of children with impaired posture are characterized by signs of a high level in height and disharmony - in body weight. Accelerated growth and an asthenic body type increase the risk of postural disorders. The critical age periods in the formation of posture should be considered the age of 7-8 years and 10-11 years for girls, 7-9 and 11-12 years for boys, when the risk of developing postural disorders increases. All this points to the importance of an integrated approach to planning a system of health and preventive measures for both children with functional impairment of musculoskeletal system and the whole contingent of children.
Keyword: children, adolescents, impaired posture, physical development, musculoskeletal system.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.31838/ijpr/2020.12.02.220
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