Background: Overweight (OW) and childhood obesity (OB) may cause foot problems and affect one’s ability to perform physical activities. The study aimed to analyze the differences in descriptive characteristics, foot type, laxity, foot strength, and baropodometric variables by body mass status and age groups in children and, secondly, to analyze the associations of the BMI with different physical variables by age groups in children. Methods: A descriptive observational study involving 196 children aged 5–10 years was conducted. The variables used were: type of foot, flexibility, foot strength and baropodometric analysis of plantar pressures, and stability by pressure platform. Results: Most of the foot strength variables showed significant d...
Childhood obesity is commonly associated with a pes planus foot type and altered lower limb joint fu...
Introduction In childhood, juvenile obesity affects the functional characteristics of the lower lim...
Childhood obesity is considered to be reaching epidemic proportions where obese children tend to bec...
Background: Overweight (OW) and childhood obesity (OB) may cause foot problems and affect one’s abil...
Background: Childhood obesity is thought to predispose to structural foot changes and altered foot f...
Aim: The aim of this study was to determine if obesity is a determinant of paediatric foot dimens...
Background: The influence of childhood obesity on shape and structure of the paediatric foot remain...
The influence of childhood obesity on shape and structure of the paediatric foot remains poorly unde...
Purpose: This study aimed to establish whether the peak plantar pressures generated by overweight an...
Background: Childhood obesity and overweight have been referred by health organization as serious ep...
Aim: evaluate associations between gender, age and asimptomatic flexible flatfoot in children with o...
Background Overweight and obesity are increasing health problems that are not restricted to adults ...
Childhood obesity is an increasing problem in the UK and co-morbidities of obesity are increasingly ...
Introduction Childhood obesity is associated with altered gait characteristics. However, little is...
It is suggested that children with excess weight should lose weight to reduce plantar pressure and t...
Childhood obesity is commonly associated with a pes planus foot type and altered lower limb joint fu...
Introduction In childhood, juvenile obesity affects the functional characteristics of the lower lim...
Childhood obesity is considered to be reaching epidemic proportions where obese children tend to bec...
Background: Overweight (OW) and childhood obesity (OB) may cause foot problems and affect one’s abil...
Background: Childhood obesity is thought to predispose to structural foot changes and altered foot f...
Aim: The aim of this study was to determine if obesity is a determinant of paediatric foot dimens...
Background: The influence of childhood obesity on shape and structure of the paediatric foot remain...
The influence of childhood obesity on shape and structure of the paediatric foot remains poorly unde...
Purpose: This study aimed to establish whether the peak plantar pressures generated by overweight an...
Background: Childhood obesity and overweight have been referred by health organization as serious ep...
Aim: evaluate associations between gender, age and asimptomatic flexible flatfoot in children with o...
Background Overweight and obesity are increasing health problems that are not restricted to adults ...
Childhood obesity is an increasing problem in the UK and co-morbidities of obesity are increasingly ...
Introduction Childhood obesity is associated with altered gait characteristics. However, little is...
It is suggested that children with excess weight should lose weight to reduce plantar pressure and t...
Childhood obesity is commonly associated with a pes planus foot type and altered lower limb joint fu...
Introduction In childhood, juvenile obesity affects the functional characteristics of the lower lim...
Childhood obesity is considered to be reaching epidemic proportions where obese children tend to bec...