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The Interrelationship Between Body Temperature, Physical Characteristics and Electrocardiographic Findings in High School Students

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Abstract The purpose of this study was conducted to evaluate physical characteristics and electrocardiographic findings based on body temperature. The measurement of oral temperature (Toral), physique (height,... body weight, chest girth, sitting height, surface body area and %Fat) and electrocardiogram (ECG) were taken of 15-year-oid 316 males and 477 females of high school students. The results were summarized as follows : 1. The phenomenon of low body temperature was observed on males and females. 2. There were no correlations between Toral and %Fat both in males and females. 3. Heart rate (HR) in the high body temperature group was larger than the low body temperature groups both in males and females, and HR in females was larger than that in males. 4. Generally, the abnormal rate in ECG findings was higher in males than in females. The rate of sinus tachycardia (ST) was observed higher in females than in males and that of left ventricular hypertrophy was higher in males than in females. 5. Toral had a tendency to be higher both in males and females of ST and left axis deviation (LAD) groups than in the normal groups. 6. %Fat in females of LAD group was larger than that in the normal group.show more

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Created Date 2009.09.08
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