The purpose of this study was to compare the effects of a backpack load of 15% body weight (BW) on selected gait parameters of primary school children. Ten participants were recruited from primary school (age: 10.3 ± 0.48 yrs; hI: 141.3 ± 0 .41 cm; mass: 38.1 ± 6.1 kg). A JVC 9800 (60 hz) video camera synchronized with an AMTI force plate (1200 Hz) were used to collect data. A repeated measure t-test (p < 0.05) was used for group comparisons. The backpack load did not affect either the proportionate time of the stance phase, swing phase, or the magnitude of selected vertical and anterioposterior ground reaction force parameters. However, the 15% backpack load did cause a significant increase in proportionate double leg support time
The purpose of this study was to examine the way in which the weight of schoolbags combined with wal...
Purpose: To assess the effects of backpack carriage on plantar pressure distributions and spatio-te...
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...
The purpose of this study was to examine the way in which the weight of schoolbags combined with wal...
Kids carrying heavy loads as a part of everyday activity may be related to bend their trunks forward...
Carrying heavy loads over unpredictable terrain for long distances is a requirement common to milita...
International audienceThe purpose of this study was to determine the effect of different methods of ...
Several studies have been completed to determine the effects of backpack load on the dchanges of pos...
Randomized six primary school girls aged between 9 to 10 years old completed this study at the Motio...
Concerns regarding the effects of load carriage have led to recommendations that backpacks be limite...
Background: Studies on the effects of children's backpacks continue to receive attention from resear...
Studies and reviews show that the vast majority of students around the world use heavy and uncomfort...
<div><p>Data regarding the effects of backpack carriage on children’s body strains while walking are...
Although a very large number of students in the world use uncomfortable and heavy backpacks, their n...
The purpose of this study was to examine the way in which the weight of schoolbags combined with wal...
Purpose: To assess the effects of backpack carriage on plantar pressure distributions and spatio-te...
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...
The purpose of this study was to examine the way in which the weight of schoolbags combined with wal...
Kids carrying heavy loads as a part of everyday activity may be related to bend their trunks forward...
Carrying heavy loads over unpredictable terrain for long distances is a requirement common to milita...
International audienceThe purpose of this study was to determine the effect of different methods of ...
Several studies have been completed to determine the effects of backpack load on the dchanges of pos...
Randomized six primary school girls aged between 9 to 10 years old completed this study at the Motio...
Concerns regarding the effects of load carriage have led to recommendations that backpacks be limite...
Background: Studies on the effects of children's backpacks continue to receive attention from resear...
Studies and reviews show that the vast majority of students around the world use heavy and uncomfort...
<div><p>Data regarding the effects of backpack carriage on children’s body strains while walking are...
Although a very large number of students in the world use uncomfortable and heavy backpacks, their n...
The purpose of this study was to examine the way in which the weight of schoolbags combined with wal...
Purpose: To assess the effects of backpack carriage on plantar pressure distributions and spatio-te...
Backpacks are used by more than 90% of schoolchildren worldwide and over 40 million students in the ...