Purpose: This study aimed to establish whether the peak plantar pressures generated by overweight and obese school-age children during walking were associated with their objectively measured physical activity. Methods: Physical activity levels of a subset of 73 overweight/obese children from a randomized controlled trial (mean ± SD: age, 8.3 ± 1.1 yr; 47 girls; body mass index z-score, 2.7 ± 0.7) were objectively measured using accelerometers. Plantar pressure distributions were also quantified as the participants walked over a pressure platform. Pearson product moment correlation coefficients were calculated to determine the strength of the relations between the peak plantar pressures generated during walking and the physical activity leve...
PURPOSE: The obesity epidemic in children is spreading at alarming rates. Because musculoskeletal pr...
Introduction Childhood obesity is associated with altered gait characteristics. However, little is...
Objective: To determine whether differences existed in lower-extremity joint biomechanics during sel...
PURPOSE: To investigate the effect of a 13-wk exercise program, based on "movement quality" and "mul...
From childhood, children are required daily to carry a load (necessary to perform their regular scho...
Among children, postural modifications due to backpack carriage have direct consequences on how for...
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...
Background: Among other adverse consequences, childhood obesity is known to influence foot structure...
It is suggested that children with excess weight should lose weight to reduce plantar pressure and t...
Objective: This study aimed to characterize the effect of obesity on foot-ground contact in young in...
Introduction: Carrying a school bag is a dominant activity that a child performs during daily produc...
The aim of the study was to determine differences in dynamic plantar pressure and contact area in a ...
Childhood obesity is commonly associated with a pes planus foot type and altered lower limb joint fu...
It is known that obesity is associated with biomechanical alterations during locomotor tasks, which ...
PURPOSE: The obesity epidemic in children is spreading at alarming rates. Because musculoskeletal pr...
Introduction Childhood obesity is associated with altered gait characteristics. However, little is...
Objective: To determine whether differences existed in lower-extremity joint biomechanics during sel...
PURPOSE: To investigate the effect of a 13-wk exercise program, based on "movement quality" and "mul...
From childhood, children are required daily to carry a load (necessary to perform their regular scho...
Among children, postural modifications due to backpack carriage have direct consequences on how for...
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...
Background: Among other adverse consequences, childhood obesity is known to influence foot structure...
It is suggested that children with excess weight should lose weight to reduce plantar pressure and t...
Objective: This study aimed to characterize the effect of obesity on foot-ground contact in young in...
Introduction: Carrying a school bag is a dominant activity that a child performs during daily produc...
The aim of the study was to determine differences in dynamic plantar pressure and contact area in a ...
Childhood obesity is commonly associated with a pes planus foot type and altered lower limb joint fu...
It is known that obesity is associated with biomechanical alterations during locomotor tasks, which ...
PURPOSE: The obesity epidemic in children is spreading at alarming rates. Because musculoskeletal pr...
Introduction Childhood obesity is associated with altered gait characteristics. However, little is...
Objective: To determine whether differences existed in lower-extremity joint biomechanics during sel...