INDICATORS OF PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT OF BOYS AND GIRLS WITH ADENOIDS
Keywords:
anthropomertia, children, adenoid hypertrophy, physical developmentAbstract
Under the influence of the environment, the transformation of the development of the organism in growth develops, which reflects physical development. The reflection of the morphometry of physical development is the indicators of anthropometry, physiognometry and data of functional activity. Height, weight and chest girth are the main anthropometric parameters of the physical development of children at certain stages of ontogenesis.
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