Objective: To determine whether differences existed in lower-extremity joint biomechanics during self-selected walking cadence (SW) and fast walking cadence (FW) in overweight- and normal-weight children.---------- Design: Survey.---------- Setting: Institutional gait study center.---------- Participants: Participants (N=20; mean age ± SD, 10.4±1.6y) from referred and volunteer samples were classified based on body mass index percentiles and stratified by age and sex. Exclusion criteria were a history of diabetes, neuromuscular disorder, or recent lower-extremity injury.---------- Main Outcome Measures: Sagittal, frontal, and transverse plane angular displacements (degrees) and peak moments (newton meters) at the hip, knee, and ankle joints...
The current epidemic of paediatric obesity is consistent with a myriad of health-related comorbid co...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of muscle strength training on gait patterns...
The knee adduction moment (KAM) during gait has been proposed as an indirect measure of dynamic knee...
Objective:\ud \ud To determine whether differences existed in lower-extremity joint biomechanics dur...
Obese children move less and with greater difficulty than normal-weight counterparts but expend comp...
Despite the increasing percentages of children who are overweight, few studies have investigated the...
It is known that obesity is associated with biomechanical alterations during locomotor tasks, which ...
Anthropometric characteristics, particularly body mass, are important factors in the development and...
The aim of this study was to determine differences in lower extremity joint powers at weight accepta...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. Background: Childhood obesity is associated with musculoskeletal dysfunction an...
Objective: Obesity is associated with numerous health problems such as dyslipidemia, hypertension, t...
Introduction Childhood obesity is associated with altered gait characteristics. However, little is...
Background: There is a greater prevalence of lower extremity malalignment in obese children during s...
To analyze whether 13 weeks of integrative neuromuscular training can benefit spatiotemporal and kin...
Childhood obesity is associated with musculoskeletal dysfunction and altered lower limb biomechanics...
The current epidemic of paediatric obesity is consistent with a myriad of health-related comorbid co...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of muscle strength training on gait patterns...
The knee adduction moment (KAM) during gait has been proposed as an indirect measure of dynamic knee...
Objective:\ud \ud To determine whether differences existed in lower-extremity joint biomechanics dur...
Obese children move less and with greater difficulty than normal-weight counterparts but expend comp...
Despite the increasing percentages of children who are overweight, few studies have investigated the...
It is known that obesity is associated with biomechanical alterations during locomotor tasks, which ...
Anthropometric characteristics, particularly body mass, are important factors in the development and...
The aim of this study was to determine differences in lower extremity joint powers at weight accepta...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. Background: Childhood obesity is associated with musculoskeletal dysfunction an...
Objective: Obesity is associated with numerous health problems such as dyslipidemia, hypertension, t...
Introduction Childhood obesity is associated with altered gait characteristics. However, little is...
Background: There is a greater prevalence of lower extremity malalignment in obese children during s...
To analyze whether 13 weeks of integrative neuromuscular training can benefit spatiotemporal and kin...
Childhood obesity is associated with musculoskeletal dysfunction and altered lower limb biomechanics...
The current epidemic of paediatric obesity is consistent with a myriad of health-related comorbid co...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of muscle strength training on gait patterns...
The knee adduction moment (KAM) during gait has been proposed as an indirect measure of dynamic knee...