Ethnicity
Cross-source consensus on Ethnicity from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
Comparisons
Evidence quality
Highlighted claims
- The study compared New Zealand European and Māori children. — Assessment of paediatric vertebral body and canal dimension in the cervical spine considering the influence of ethnicity in a New Zealand cohort
- The study does not prove a direct link between ethnicity, canal dimensions, and spinal cord injury incidence. — Assessment of paediatric vertebral body and canal dimension in the cervical spine considering the influence of ethnicity in a New Zealand cohort
- Absolute vertebral body and canal dimensions were generally larger in NZE children than in Māori children. — Assessment of paediatric vertebral body and canal dimension in the cervical spine considering the influence of ethnicity in a New Zealand cohort
- For children older than 5 years, NZE participants had slightly larger anteroposterior canal dimensions than Māori participants across subaxial levels. — Assessment of paediatric vertebral body and canal dimension in the cervical spine considering the influence of ethnicity in a New Zealand cohort
- Ethnicity was associated with modest morphological differences, especially transverse vertebral body diameter and canal dimensions at some levels. — Assessment of paediatric vertebral body and canal dimension in the cervical spine considering the influence of ethnicity in a New Zealand cohort