Background: This study aims to analyze the effect of physical activity practice on the postural control state of school children. If such an effect was detected, the second aim of the study was to identify which specific capacities of postural control benefited the most from physical activity. Methods: A cross-sectional study was performed using a convenience sample of 118 healthy children (54 girls) with a mean age of 10.3 ± 1.2 years. Their weight and height were measured. The accelerometric assessment of balance included four different tests in static balance and walking. Results: Physical activity habit prevalence was 38.9% in girls and 60.9% in boys, and its frequency was 2.3 days per week in girls and 2.8 days in boys. The active chil...
Objectives: Global health guidelines suggest that youth should accumulate at least 60 min of daily, ...
The performance of postural control is believed to be linked to how children use available sensory s...
Postural control (or balance) can be defined statically as the ability to maintain a base of support...
Background: This study aims to analyze the effect of physical activity practice on the postural cont...
The maintenance of balance while standing is strictly related to a correct sensory motor control sys...
Title: The influence of physical activity on postural function disorders in school children Objectiv...
Introduction: Balance is the ability to control the position of the body’s Centre of mass (COM) over...
Abstract The aim of this study was to compare the effects of gender differences on children’s static...
Objective: This study aimed to compare moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) and vigorous ph...
Title: The Assessment of the Impact of the Sports Aerobics on the Postural Stabilization of the girl...
BACKGROUND: A preference of sedentary leisure time and an inappropriate environment for physical act...
Title: Postural stability of school age children Objectives: The purpose of this work is description...
Subject In professional literature progressive development of postural stability related to the age ...
Relevance. Physical activity is one of the factors indirectly affecting the body posture. It heavily...
Background: Regular participation in physical activity or organized exercise is regarded as one impo...
Objectives: Global health guidelines suggest that youth should accumulate at least 60 min of daily, ...
The performance of postural control is believed to be linked to how children use available sensory s...
Postural control (or balance) can be defined statically as the ability to maintain a base of support...
Background: This study aims to analyze the effect of physical activity practice on the postural cont...
The maintenance of balance while standing is strictly related to a correct sensory motor control sys...
Title: The influence of physical activity on postural function disorders in school children Objectiv...
Introduction: Balance is the ability to control the position of the body’s Centre of mass (COM) over...
Abstract The aim of this study was to compare the effects of gender differences on children’s static...
Objective: This study aimed to compare moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) and vigorous ph...
Title: The Assessment of the Impact of the Sports Aerobics on the Postural Stabilization of the girl...
BACKGROUND: A preference of sedentary leisure time and an inappropriate environment for physical act...
Title: Postural stability of school age children Objectives: The purpose of this work is description...
Subject In professional literature progressive development of postural stability related to the age ...
Relevance. Physical activity is one of the factors indirectly affecting the body posture. It heavily...
Background: Regular participation in physical activity or organized exercise is regarded as one impo...
Objectives: Global health guidelines suggest that youth should accumulate at least 60 min of daily, ...
The performance of postural control is believed to be linked to how children use available sensory s...
Postural control (or balance) can be defined statically as the ability to maintain a base of support...