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  3. Dr. Ibrahim Rasheed Olayinka
  4. Patterns of Peak Expiratory Flow Rate Among School-aged Children in Ilorin, North-Central Nigeria.
 
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Patterns of Peak Expiratory Flow Rate Among School-aged Children in Ilorin, North-Central Nigeria.

Date Issued
2023-12-11
Author(s)
Ibraheem RM ,
Ibrahim OR
University of Global Health Equity
Issa A
Hamzah AO
Johnson WBR
DOI
DOI 10.5281/zenodo.11144896
Abstract
Peak expiratory flow rate (PEFR), which is necessary to evaluate a child with hyperactive airway diseases such as
asthma, is influenced by anthropometry, age, ethnicity, and gender. Hence, we sought to determine the PEFR, explore
the relationship with anthropometric parameters, and derive a nomogram among a cohort of 1745 school-aged children
in Ilorin, North-Central Nigeria.The study was an analytical cross-sectional study involving school-aged children
systematically recruited in Ilorin from public and private primary schools. We collected their socio-demographic and
anthropometric parameters and assessed the PEFR with a hand-held Peak Flow Meter (HS Clement Clarke
International, Harlow, United Kingdom).Data was analysed with SPSS 20. The overall mean PEFR of 170.45 ± 48.32
L/min was higher in males compared with females (178.32 ± 47.53 vs 162.57 ± 47.85 L/min, p<0.001). In males and
females, the PEFR increased with age, weight, and height, with a correlation coefficient ranging from 0.47 to 0.59, p<
0.05. The height-independent equations for predicting PEFR in males and females were [-122.17 + age (years)* 3.95 +
height (cm)* 2.06, p<0.001] and [-106.27 + age (years)* 4.87 + height (cm)* 1.74,p<0.001)], respectively. Also, the
predicted PEFR was comparable to the observed PEFR among the study children. This study shows PEFR was higher in
males than females, with a moderate correlation with the anthropometric parameters. The derived height-independent
equations for predicting PEFR were comparable with observed values
Subjects

Nigeria

School-aged children....

Peak expiratory flow ...

Height

Anthropometry

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