Obesity is characterized by increased dimensions and mass. Functional task limitations and changes in the mechanical strategies used to complete functional tasks may be related independently to increased mass or increased dimensions. Increased mass may not always be detrimental. The mechanical strategies may vary with the class of obesity or mass distribution to the trunk or lower limbs. Much of the literature is equivocal and it is possible that methodological approaches and class of obesity of participants result in different or conflicting outcomes
This study examined the relationship between sit-to-stand (STS) power and physical function in adult...
Self-reported disability in performing daily life activities was assessed in adults with severe obes...
This study investigated the effects of obesity on attentional resources allocated to postural contro...
Four hundred million adults are obese. Such a pandemic involves people of working age. Excess weight...
In spite of significant advances in the knowledge and understanding of the multi-factorial nature of...
In spite of significant advances in the knowledge and understanding of the multi-factorial nature of...
Obesity is associated with an increased risk of heart disease, stroke, hypertension, type II diabete...
Obesity is associated with functional limitations in muscle performance and increased likelihood of ...
Obesity is associated with functional limitations in muscle performance and increased likelihood of ...
Background. Obesity and muscle weakness are independently associated with increased risk of physical...
<div><p>Obese people suffer from postural deficits and are more subject to falls than their lean cou...
Obesity is associated with increased muscle mass and muscle strength. Methods taking into account th...
determines if there is a relationship between body weight and the onset of functional impairment acr...
To assess the relationships between BMI and walking speed, balance control, sit-to-stand performance...
Obesity is a chronic disease that can affect just about every organ system in the body. The occurren...
This study examined the relationship between sit-to-stand (STS) power and physical function in adult...
Self-reported disability in performing daily life activities was assessed in adults with severe obes...
This study investigated the effects of obesity on attentional resources allocated to postural contro...
Four hundred million adults are obese. Such a pandemic involves people of working age. Excess weight...
In spite of significant advances in the knowledge and understanding of the multi-factorial nature of...
In spite of significant advances in the knowledge and understanding of the multi-factorial nature of...
Obesity is associated with an increased risk of heart disease, stroke, hypertension, type II diabete...
Obesity is associated with functional limitations in muscle performance and increased likelihood of ...
Obesity is associated with functional limitations in muscle performance and increased likelihood of ...
Background. Obesity and muscle weakness are independently associated with increased risk of physical...
<div><p>Obese people suffer from postural deficits and are more subject to falls than their lean cou...
Obesity is associated with increased muscle mass and muscle strength. Methods taking into account th...
determines if there is a relationship between body weight and the onset of functional impairment acr...
To assess the relationships between BMI and walking speed, balance control, sit-to-stand performance...
Obesity is a chronic disease that can affect just about every organ system in the body. The occurren...
This study examined the relationship between sit-to-stand (STS) power and physical function in adult...
Self-reported disability in performing daily life activities was assessed in adults with severe obes...
This study investigated the effects of obesity on attentional resources allocated to postural contro...