aim of this study was to compare the mechanical external work (per kilogram) and pendular energy transduction at preferred walking speed (PWS) in obese versus normal body mass subjects to investigate whether obese adults adopt energy conserving gait mechanics. Methods: The mechanical external work (Wext) and the fraction of mechanical energy recovered by the pendular mechanism (Rstep) were computed using kinematic data acquired by an optoelectronic system and were compared in 30 obese (OG; body mass index [BMI] = 39.6 T 0.6 kgImj2; 29.5 T 1.3 yr) and 19 normal body mass adults (NG; BMI = 21.4 T 0.5 kgImj2; 31.2 T 1.2 yr) walking at PWS. Results: PWS was significantly lower in OG (1.18 T 0.02 mIsj1) than in NG (1.33 T 0.02 mIsj1; P e 0.001)...
Hortobagyi T, Herring C, Pories WJ, Rider P, DeVita P. Massive weight loss-induced mechanical plasti...
Walking gait is one of the basic components of human movements. With the rising obesity epidemic and...
Higher mass-normalized net energy cost of walking (NetC <sub>w/kg</sub> ) and mechanical...
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to compare the mechanical external work (per kg) and pendular ene...
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to compare the mechanical external work (per kg) and pendular en...
Energy-saving mechanisms are used in human walking. In obese adults the energy cost of walking (C &l...
popularity of walking as a form of physical activity for obese indi-viduals, relatively little is kn...
This study aimed to investigate the effects of obesity on the internal mechanical work, and its infl...
However, lower-extremity joint loads and the associated risk of musculoskeletal injury or pathologic...
Vol. 39, No. 9, pp. 1632–1641, 2007. Purpose: Walking is a recommended form of exercise for the trea...
The basic prescription for overweight individuals is diet and exercise. One form of exercise frequen...
The preferred walking speed (PWS), also known as the "spontaneous" or "self-selected" walking speed,...
ABSTRACT: We determined if slow, uphill walking (0.75m/s, 6˚) reduced tibiofemoral (TF) loading comp...
International audienceNet metabolic cost of walking normalized by body mass (CW·BM−1; in J·kg−1·m−1)...
Gait biomechanics of forty male subjects was evaluated at normal and fast walking speeds. The forty ...
Hortobagyi T, Herring C, Pories WJ, Rider P, DeVita P. Massive weight loss-induced mechanical plasti...
Walking gait is one of the basic components of human movements. With the rising obesity epidemic and...
Higher mass-normalized net energy cost of walking (NetC <sub>w/kg</sub> ) and mechanical...
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to compare the mechanical external work (per kg) and pendular ene...
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to compare the mechanical external work (per kg) and pendular en...
Energy-saving mechanisms are used in human walking. In obese adults the energy cost of walking (C &l...
popularity of walking as a form of physical activity for obese indi-viduals, relatively little is kn...
This study aimed to investigate the effects of obesity on the internal mechanical work, and its infl...
However, lower-extremity joint loads and the associated risk of musculoskeletal injury or pathologic...
Vol. 39, No. 9, pp. 1632–1641, 2007. Purpose: Walking is a recommended form of exercise for the trea...
The basic prescription for overweight individuals is diet and exercise. One form of exercise frequen...
The preferred walking speed (PWS), also known as the "spontaneous" or "self-selected" walking speed,...
ABSTRACT: We determined if slow, uphill walking (0.75m/s, 6˚) reduced tibiofemoral (TF) loading comp...
International audienceNet metabolic cost of walking normalized by body mass (CW·BM−1; in J·kg−1·m−1)...
Gait biomechanics of forty male subjects was evaluated at normal and fast walking speeds. The forty ...
Hortobagyi T, Herring C, Pories WJ, Rider P, DeVita P. Massive weight loss-induced mechanical plasti...
Walking gait is one of the basic components of human movements. With the rising obesity epidemic and...
Higher mass-normalized net energy cost of walking (NetC <sub>w/kg</sub> ) and mechanical...