The influence of lifestyle habits on children with idiopathic early-onset scoliosis

Author:

Shi Fangying1,Luo Dan1,Luo Shujun2,Zhou Xiang3,Zhan Qiang4

Affiliation:

1. Zhejiang Chinese Medical University

2. Affiliated Hospital of Hangzhou Normal University

3. Hangzhou Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine

4. Hangzhou Red Cross Hospital

Abstract

Abstract Objective: To analyze the relationship between lifestyle habits and scoliosis severity in children with idiopathic early-onset scoliosis (IEOS). Method: A total of 208 children with IEOS were enrolled. Lifestyle habits and Cobb’s angles were collected for analysis. Result: Emaciation(p=0.048), lack of sleep (p=0.017), lack of sunlight (p=0.010), lack of fish, shrimp and egg (p=0.029), exercise (p=<0.001) and postural awareness (p=0.004) were all independent influencing factors of Cobb’s angles among IEOS Children. Conclusion: BMI, sleep, sunlight time, fish, shrimp and egg diet, exercise, and posture awareness were all related to IEOS closely. It should be encouraged to develop children's healthy lifestyle habits.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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