Somatometric Characteristics Of Women Of The First And Second Period Of Adulthood Using Different Contraceptives With Different Body Types
Khamdamova M.T. , Bukhara State Medical Institute named after Abu Ali Ibn Sina. the city of Bukhara, UzbekistanAbstract
This article describes the characteristics of the anthropometric parameters of women of the first and
second period of adulthood who use various contraceptives of different weights and physiques-in
addition to height and weight, the characteristics of the pelvis size are presented – interosseous,
intercostal, intervertebral sizes, external conjugate.
Keywords
Constitution,, somatotype,
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