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Generalized joint hypermobility among school-aged children in Majmaah region, Saudi Arabia

Generalized joint hypermobility (GJH) is common among schoolchildren and usually benign. However, it may progressively lead to joint pain and developmental delay. Identifying GJH in school-aged children would facilitate the monitoring of early changes and planning for early rehabilitative interventi...

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Autores principales: Sirajudeen, Mohamed Sherif, Waly, Mohamed, Alqahtani, Mazen, Alzhrani, Msaad, Aldhafiri, Fahad, Muthusamy, Hariraja, Unnikrishnan, Radhakrishnan, Saibannavar, Rashmi, Alrubaia, Wafa, Nambi, Gopal
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7427539/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32864212
http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.9682
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author Sirajudeen, Mohamed Sherif
Waly, Mohamed
Alqahtani, Mazen
Alzhrani, Msaad
Aldhafiri, Fahad
Muthusamy, Hariraja
Unnikrishnan, Radhakrishnan
Saibannavar, Rashmi
Alrubaia, Wafa
Nambi, Gopal
author_facet Sirajudeen, Mohamed Sherif
Waly, Mohamed
Alqahtani, Mazen
Alzhrani, Msaad
Aldhafiri, Fahad
Muthusamy, Hariraja
Unnikrishnan, Radhakrishnan
Saibannavar, Rashmi
Alrubaia, Wafa
Nambi, Gopal
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description Generalized joint hypermobility (GJH) is common among schoolchildren and usually benign. However, it may progressively lead to joint pain and developmental delay. Identifying GJH in school-aged children would facilitate the monitoring of early changes and planning for early rehabilitative intervention. Epidemiological studies addressing the prevalence of GJH among children in the Gulf region and Arab ethnicity are lacking. Hence, we aimed to determine the prevalence, pattern, and factors associated with GJH among school-aged children in the Majmaah region, Saudi Arabia. Male and female school-aged children 8–14 years of age from the Majmaah region of Saudi Arabia participated in this cross-sectional study. Beighton score was used to assess GJH. Personal characteristics such as age, height, weight, body mass index, and handedness were also collected. Descriptive statistics were obtained for personal characteristics, the point prevalence of hypermobility, frequency of Beighton score distribution, and prevalence of GJH. The associations between specific factors and the presence of GJH were analyzed using chi-square and Mann-whitney tests. Using the Beighton score cutoff ≥ 4 and ≥ 6, 15.2% and 7.6% of the school children in our study were diagnosed with GJH respectively. The prevalence of GJH was higher among females (16.8%) than among males (13.4%), but the difference was not statistically significant. The elbow joints (17.2%) were the most common hypermobile joints and the trunk (0.7%) was the least involved. The children with GJH were younger and had lesser BMI compared to children without GJH (P < 0.05). The prevalence reported in this study among school-aged children was comparable with those reported worldwide.
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spelling pubmed-74275392020-08-27 Generalized joint hypermobility among school-aged children in Majmaah region, Saudi Arabia Sirajudeen, Mohamed Sherif Waly, Mohamed Alqahtani, Mazen Alzhrani, Msaad Aldhafiri, Fahad Muthusamy, Hariraja Unnikrishnan, Radhakrishnan Saibannavar, Rashmi Alrubaia, Wafa Nambi, Gopal PeerJ Anatomy and Physiology Generalized joint hypermobility (GJH) is common among schoolchildren and usually benign. However, it may progressively lead to joint pain and developmental delay. Identifying GJH in school-aged children would facilitate the monitoring of early changes and planning for early rehabilitative intervention. Epidemiological studies addressing the prevalence of GJH among children in the Gulf region and Arab ethnicity are lacking. Hence, we aimed to determine the prevalence, pattern, and factors associated with GJH among school-aged children in the Majmaah region, Saudi Arabia. Male and female school-aged children 8–14 years of age from the Majmaah region of Saudi Arabia participated in this cross-sectional study. Beighton score was used to assess GJH. Personal characteristics such as age, height, weight, body mass index, and handedness were also collected. Descriptive statistics were obtained for personal characteristics, the point prevalence of hypermobility, frequency of Beighton score distribution, and prevalence of GJH. The associations between specific factors and the presence of GJH were analyzed using chi-square and Mann-whitney tests. Using the Beighton score cutoff ≥ 4 and ≥ 6, 15.2% and 7.6% of the school children in our study were diagnosed with GJH respectively. The prevalence of GJH was higher among females (16.8%) than among males (13.4%), but the difference was not statistically significant. The elbow joints (17.2%) were the most common hypermobile joints and the trunk (0.7%) was the least involved. The children with GJH were younger and had lesser BMI compared to children without GJH (P < 0.05). The prevalence reported in this study among school-aged children was comparable with those reported worldwide. PeerJ Inc. 2020-08-11 /pmc/articles/PMC7427539/ /pubmed/32864212 http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.9682 Text en ©2020 Sirajudeen et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, reproduction and adaptation in any medium and for any purpose provided that it is properly attributed. For attribution, the original author(s), title, publication source (PeerJ) and either DOI or URL of the article must be cited.
spellingShingle Anatomy and Physiology
Sirajudeen, Mohamed Sherif
Waly, Mohamed
Alqahtani, Mazen
Alzhrani, Msaad
Aldhafiri, Fahad
Muthusamy, Hariraja
Unnikrishnan, Radhakrishnan
Saibannavar, Rashmi
Alrubaia, Wafa
Nambi, Gopal
Generalized joint hypermobility among school-aged children in Majmaah region, Saudi Arabia
title Generalized joint hypermobility among school-aged children in Majmaah region, Saudi Arabia
title_full Generalized joint hypermobility among school-aged children in Majmaah region, Saudi Arabia
title_fullStr Generalized joint hypermobility among school-aged children in Majmaah region, Saudi Arabia
title_full_unstemmed Generalized joint hypermobility among school-aged children in Majmaah region, Saudi Arabia
title_short Generalized joint hypermobility among school-aged children in Majmaah region, Saudi Arabia
title_sort generalized joint hypermobility among school-aged children in majmaah region, saudi arabia
topic Anatomy and Physiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7427539/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32864212
http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.9682
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