Anthropometric characteristics, particularly body mass, are important factors in the development and progression of varus/valgus angular deformities of the knee and have long-term implications including increased risk of osteoarthritis. However, information on how excessive body weight affects the biomechanics of dynamic activities in children is limited. The purpose of this study was to test the hypothesis that during stair-walking lower extremity joint moments normalized to body mass in obese children are greater than those in normal-weight children. Eighteen obese children (10.5±1.5 years, 148±10cm, 56.6±8.4kg) and 17 normal-weight children (10.4±1.3 years, 143±9cm, 36.7±7.5kg) were recruited. A Vicon system and two AMTI force plates wer...
The purpose of this study was to investigate if obese children have reduced knee extensor (KE) stren...
This study investigated the effects of backpack weight on posture, gait pattern, and ground reaction...
The musculoskeletal and neurosensorial development of children can be affected by excess body weight...
Despite the increasing percentages of children who are overweight, few studies have investigated the...
Exercise is an essential treatment in childhood obesity. Due to the low impact on joint loading exer...
Objective: To determine whether differences existed in lower-extremity joint biomechanics during sel...
The aim of this study was to determine differences in lower extremity joint powers at weight accepta...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether there is a difference in the joint moment of force ...
It is known that obesity is associated with biomechanical alterations during locomotor tasks, which ...
Obese children move less and with greater difficulty than normal-weight counterparts but expend comp...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether there is a difference in the knee and hip joint mom...
Obesity has been found to be associated with functional and structural limitations, which included d...
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...
The purpose of this retrospective study was to quantify the three-dimensional knee and ankle joint k...
The purpose of this study was to investigate if obese children have reduced knee extensor (KE) stren...
This study investigated the effects of backpack weight on posture, gait pattern, and ground reaction...
The musculoskeletal and neurosensorial development of children can be affected by excess body weight...
Despite the increasing percentages of children who are overweight, few studies have investigated the...
Exercise is an essential treatment in childhood obesity. Due to the low impact on joint loading exer...
Objective: To determine whether differences existed in lower-extremity joint biomechanics during sel...
The aim of this study was to determine differences in lower extremity joint powers at weight accepta...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether there is a difference in the joint moment of force ...
It is known that obesity is associated with biomechanical alterations during locomotor tasks, which ...
Obese children move less and with greater difficulty than normal-weight counterparts but expend comp...
The purpose of this study was to examine whether there is a difference in the knee and hip joint mom...
Obesity has been found to be associated with functional and structural limitations, which included d...
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...
The purpose of this retrospective study was to quantify the three-dimensional knee and ankle joint k...
The purpose of this study was to investigate if obese children have reduced knee extensor (KE) stren...
This study investigated the effects of backpack weight on posture, gait pattern, and ground reaction...
The musculoskeletal and neurosensorial development of children can be affected by excess body weight...