Fatores socioesportivos associados à síndrome da dor patelofemoral em mulheres jovens

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2005

RESUMO

The aim of this study was to determine the social , physical, endocrine, metabolic and orthopaedic profile of young women with PFPS comparing it to young women without SDPF, and identify the possible factors associated with PFPS. From social habits, practice of physical activity, personal and family history of risk of metabolic illnesses, antropométric and orthopaedic parameters, and corporal composition. A quantitative study using transverse analisis was conductede at the Nucleo de Atendimento Médico Integrado (NAMI), and the Biometry Laboratory of the Centro de Ciências da Saúde (CCS) of the University of Fortaleza (UNIFOR). Fifty female volunteers with PFPS and 37 without PFPS were selected. The collection of data was performed by anamnese and physical examination and the corporal composition for bioimpedance was evalueted. There were no diferences seen in the two groups relating to social habits ( wearing higt heeled shoes, climbing stairs, phisical activities and spending long periods of time sitting in hip-adducted position) , antropometric parameters (weight, stature, IMC, measures of abdominal and pelvic waist measurements), orthopaedic parameters (angular or rotational shunting lines of the inferior members, loosening of soft tissues, alterations to the architecture of the feet) or corporal composition (percentile of fat and lean mass). However, there were differences in their history of obesidy, pratice of regular physical activity in their infancy and family history of obesity and diabetes mellitus. The social , physical, endocrine, metabolic and orthopaedic profile of young women with PFPS was shown to be very similar to that of young women without PFPS. The association of SDPF with personal antecedents and family history of obesity and diabetes mellitus may suggest a relationship of PFPS with determinative relating to genetic metabolic syndrome. That would establish a greater susceptibility to this syndrome. Additional prospectives studies will be neeed to clarify the role these and other factors as determinative of PFPS.

ASSUNTO(S)

educaÇÃo fÍsica - dissertaÇÕes saude coletiva mulheres - ortopedia - dissertaÇÕes mulheres - dorpatelofemoral - dissertaÇÕes

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