Data regarding the effects of backpack carriage on children's body strains while walking are limited. This study measured the body posture, muscle activation, and subjective discomfort scores of 12 male schoolchildren (age: 12.3 (range 12.1-13.0) y, height: 151.3 (range 144.2-154.6) cm, weight: 46.6 (range 43.6-49.7) kg) carrying backpacks weighing 5%, 10%, and 15% of their respective body weights (BWs) and walking for 10 min on a treadmill. For each load, three positions along the spinal column (T7, T12, and L3) were examined. Participants carrying a backpack weighing 15% of BW exhibited higher head flexion, trunk flexion, and corresponding muscle activation, and a lower lumbosacral angle compared with those carrying loads of 5% and 10% of...
Background: Adolescent age group as school going children who experience a period of accelerated gro...
As they grow, children go through different phases of growth and development, and very often due to ...
Abstract Background Backpack loads produce changes in standing posture when compared with unloaded p...
<div><p>Data regarding the effects of backpack carriage on children’s body strains while walking are...
Background: Studies on the effects of children's backpacks continue to receive attention from resear...
Backpacks are used by more than 90% of schoolchildren worldwide and over 40 million students in the ...
Backpack carrying is a considerable daily " occupational" load among schoolchildren. Most of the res...
Kids carrying heavy loads as a part of everyday activity may be related to bend their trunks forward...
The school backpack constitutes a daily load for schoolchildren: we set out to analyse the postural ...
The school backpack constitutes a daily load for schoolchildren: we set out to analyse the postural ...
The complex and limited understanding of the interactions among multiple factors associated with bac...
The aims of this pilot study were to determine whether the weight of a backpack, its position on the...
Context: Carrying a backpack with an inappropriate weight and non-optimal postures play a pivotal ro...
Introduction: Backpack is the most common tool for carrying school supplies in children and adolesce...
Several studies have been completed to determine the effects of backpack load on the dchanges of pos...
Background: Adolescent age group as school going children who experience a period of accelerated gro...
As they grow, children go through different phases of growth and development, and very often due to ...
Abstract Background Backpack loads produce changes in standing posture when compared with unloaded p...
<div><p>Data regarding the effects of backpack carriage on children’s body strains while walking are...
Background: Studies on the effects of children's backpacks continue to receive attention from resear...
Backpacks are used by more than 90% of schoolchildren worldwide and over 40 million students in the ...
Backpack carrying is a considerable daily " occupational" load among schoolchildren. Most of the res...
Kids carrying heavy loads as a part of everyday activity may be related to bend their trunks forward...
The school backpack constitutes a daily load for schoolchildren: we set out to analyse the postural ...
The school backpack constitutes a daily load for schoolchildren: we set out to analyse the postural ...
The complex and limited understanding of the interactions among multiple factors associated with bac...
The aims of this pilot study were to determine whether the weight of a backpack, its position on the...
Context: Carrying a backpack with an inappropriate weight and non-optimal postures play a pivotal ro...
Introduction: Backpack is the most common tool for carrying school supplies in children and adolesce...
Several studies have been completed to determine the effects of backpack load on the dchanges of pos...
Background: Adolescent age group as school going children who experience a period of accelerated gro...
As they grow, children go through different phases of growth and development, and very often due to ...
Abstract Background Backpack loads produce changes in standing posture when compared with unloaded p...