During cheerleading practice in April, Jana Duey’s sixth grade daughter, Karter, sustained a concussion when she fell several feet headfirst onto a gym floor mat. Days after, Karter still had a headache, dizziness, and sensitivity to light and noise.
Is there an association between waist-calf circumference ratio and all-cause and cause-specific mortality?
How anthropometric measures like WCR are associated with cause-specific and all-cause mortality in elderly adults.