International audienceBACKGROUND: This study investigated the effects of obesity on attentional resources allocated to postural control in seating and unipedal standing. METHODS: Ten non obese adults (BMI = 22.4±1.3, age = 42.4±15.1) and 10 obese adult patients (BMI = 35.2±2.8, age = 46.2±19.6) maintained postural stability on a force platform in two postural tasks (seated and unipedal). The two postural tasks were performed (1) alone and (2) in a dual-task paradigm in combination with an auditory reaction time task (RT). Performing the RT task together with the postural one was supposed to require some attentional resources that allowed estimating the attentional cost of postural control. 4 trials were performed in each condition for a tot...
AbstractObjectivesThe purpose of this study was to determine whether obesity is associated with less...
Background We investigate whether in severely obese people a marked weight loss may influence indivi...
Background: There are inconsistent findings regarding the relationship between body mass index (BMI)...
This study investigated the effects of obesity on attentional resources allocated to postural contro...
This study investigated the effects of obesity on attentional resources allocated to postural contro...
Studies have shown that obese individuals may require more attentional resources to perform postural...
Objective: Obesity, currently one of the important health issues, can be defined through Fat Tissue ...
To determine the impact of body weight on quiet standing postural sway characteristics in young wome...
<div><p>Obese people suffer from postural deficits and are more subject to falls than their lean cou...
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P. Mack, A. Gutierrez, G. Weiler, N. Denny, R.S. McCulloch Gonzaga University, Spokane, WA Performan...
Abstract Objective the aim of this study was to assess whether reduced balance capacity in obese sub...
Research indicates the attentional demands for balance increase with age. Age-related declines in ba...
To assess studies that look into whether obesity has an effect on balance. The goal of this review w...
Background/Purpose: Being overweight is defined as having a body mass index greater than 25. Reduced...
AbstractObjectivesThe purpose of this study was to determine whether obesity is associated with less...
Background We investigate whether in severely obese people a marked weight loss may influence indivi...
Background: There are inconsistent findings regarding the relationship between body mass index (BMI)...
This study investigated the effects of obesity on attentional resources allocated to postural contro...
This study investigated the effects of obesity on attentional resources allocated to postural contro...
Studies have shown that obese individuals may require more attentional resources to perform postural...
Objective: Obesity, currently one of the important health issues, can be defined through Fat Tissue ...
To determine the impact of body weight on quiet standing postural sway characteristics in young wome...
<div><p>Obese people suffer from postural deficits and are more subject to falls than their lean cou...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).Research indicates the attention...
P. Mack, A. Gutierrez, G. Weiler, N. Denny, R.S. McCulloch Gonzaga University, Spokane, WA Performan...
Abstract Objective the aim of this study was to assess whether reduced balance capacity in obese sub...
Research indicates the attentional demands for balance increase with age. Age-related declines in ba...
To assess studies that look into whether obesity has an effect on balance. The goal of this review w...
Background/Purpose: Being overweight is defined as having a body mass index greater than 25. Reduced...
AbstractObjectivesThe purpose of this study was to determine whether obesity is associated with less...
Background We investigate whether in severely obese people a marked weight loss may influence indivi...
Background: There are inconsistent findings regarding the relationship between body mass index (BMI)...