The aim of this study is twofold: Firstly, to investigate the plantar pressure distribution differences in children coming from 4 different weight categories and secondly to analyze the presence of sex-related plantar pressure distribution differences. Overall, 416 children, aged 7 to 12 years old were randomly selected from 6 different local schools, and voluntarily participated in the study. Two hundred twenty six of them were men, while 190 were women (mean age: 9.93±1.02 years; height: 1.39±0.8m; body mass: 37.76±10.34kg; BMI: 19.24±4.02kg/m2). Based on the body mass index (BMI) the sample was grouped in the following categories: Underweight (UW); normal weight (NW); overweight (OW), and obese (OB). Besides, the plantar load distributio...
Purpose: This study aimed to establish whether the peak plantar pressures generated by overweight an...
The purpose of this study was to assess the effects of a weight reduction program on the plantar pre...
Background: Overweight (OW) and childhood obesity (OB) may cause foot problems and affect one’s abil...
The aim of this study is twofold: Firstly, to investigate the plantar pressure distribution differen...
The aim of the study was to determine differences in dynamic plantar pressure and contact area in a ...
Background: Childhood obesity is thought to predispose to structural foot changes and altered foot f...
From childhood, children are required daily to carry a load (necessary to perform their regular scho...
Background Overweight and obesity are increasing health problems that are not restricted to adults ...
Among children, postural modifications due to backpack carriage have direct consequences on how for...
Childhood obesity is considered to be reaching epidemic proportions where obese children tend to bec...
IntroductionThis study focuses on the plantar pressure distribution patterns in children aged 4 to 7...
Background: Among other adverse consequences, childhood obesity is known to influence foot structure...
INTRODUCTION: Several significant studies (Aharonson et al., 1989; Orlin et al., 1990; Hennig & Rose...
This study aimed to characterize the effect of obesity on foot-type and plantar pressure distributio...
Objective: This study aimed to characterize the effect of obesity on foot-ground contact in young in...
Purpose: This study aimed to establish whether the peak plantar pressures generated by overweight an...
The purpose of this study was to assess the effects of a weight reduction program on the plantar pre...
Background: Overweight (OW) and childhood obesity (OB) may cause foot problems and affect one’s abil...
The aim of this study is twofold: Firstly, to investigate the plantar pressure distribution differen...
The aim of the study was to determine differences in dynamic plantar pressure and contact area in a ...
Background: Childhood obesity is thought to predispose to structural foot changes and altered foot f...
From childhood, children are required daily to carry a load (necessary to perform their regular scho...
Background Overweight and obesity are increasing health problems that are not restricted to adults ...
Among children, postural modifications due to backpack carriage have direct consequences on how for...
Childhood obesity is considered to be reaching epidemic proportions where obese children tend to bec...
IntroductionThis study focuses on the plantar pressure distribution patterns in children aged 4 to 7...
Background: Among other adverse consequences, childhood obesity is known to influence foot structure...
INTRODUCTION: Several significant studies (Aharonson et al., 1989; Orlin et al., 1990; Hennig & Rose...
This study aimed to characterize the effect of obesity on foot-type and plantar pressure distributio...
Objective: This study aimed to characterize the effect of obesity on foot-ground contact in young in...
Purpose: This study aimed to establish whether the peak plantar pressures generated by overweight an...
The purpose of this study was to assess the effects of a weight reduction program on the plantar pre...
Background: Overweight (OW) and childhood obesity (OB) may cause foot problems and affect one’s abil...