Effects of excessive body weight on postural control
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.jbiomech.2009.03.006
Effects of excessive body weight on postural control
Abstract
Research that evaluated both static and dynamic stability was performed, to clarify the impact of excessive body weight on postural control. The spontaneous center of foot pressure (CP) motion during quiet stance and a range of forward voluntary CP displacements were studied in 100 obese, and 33 lean women. Characteristics of postural sway were acquired while the subjects were standing quiet on a force plate with eyes open (EO) and with eyes closed (EC). Their anterior range of CP voluntary displacements was assessed upon a range of maximal whole body leanings which were directed forward. A substantial reduction of postural sway was observed in all patients which had increased body weight. Main postural sway parameters i.e., the total path length as well as its directional components were negatively correlated with the body mass and body mass index (BMI). The range of a whole body voluntary forward leaning, did not exhibit any significant change in patients with an obesity grade of I and II. Such a deficit was, however, found in subjects with a body mass index above 40. In conclusion, the increased body weight imposed new biomechanical constraints, that resulted in functional adaptation of the control of the erect posture. This functional adaptation was characterized by a reduced postural sway associated with a substantial reduction of the dynamic stability range in subjects with BMI>40.
Comment in
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Balance control is altered in obese individuals.J Biomech. 2010 Jan 19;43(2):383-4; author reply 385-6. doi: 10.1016/j.jbiomech.2009.08.041. Epub 2009 Oct 31. J Biomech. 2010. PMID: 19880125 No abstract available.
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