Relation of armspan to height and the prediction of lung function.
AUTOR(ES)
Hibbert, M E
RESUMO
Height and armspan were measured in healthy 8-18 year old boys and girls to assess the appropriate correction factor to be applied when height cannot be measured easily. No correction factor was found necessary, height being directly estimated from armspan.
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