Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 1052911
Influence of schoolbag carriage on pattern changes in plantar pressure during walking among first-grade schoolchildren
Influence of schoolbag carriage on pattern changes in plantar pressure during walking among first-grade schoolchildren // Kinesiology : international journal of fundamental and applied kinesiology, 50 (2018), 2; 188-193 doi:10.26582/k.50.2.14 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Influence of schoolbag carriage on pattern changes in plantar pressure during walking among first-grade schoolchildren
Autori
Kasović, Mario ; Zvonar, Martin ; Gomaz, Larisa ; Bolčević, Filip ; Anton, Vincent
Izvornik
Kinesiology : international journal of fundamental and applied kinesiology (1331-1441) 50
(2018), 2;
188-193
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni
Ključne riječi
school bag ; pedobarography ; gait biomechanics
Sažetak
The aim of this study was to determine the influence of schoolbag carriage on pattern changes in plantar pressure during walking among schoolchildren of first grade. The sample consisted of 127 schoolchildren, 48.8% male (n = 62) and 51.2% female (n = 65), aged 6.7 (±0.5) years. The mean schoolbag weight was 4.2 kg (±0.7), which represented 16.9% (±3.9) of children’s body weight, thus exceeding the upper limit of the recommended 15% of the body weight and generally affecting their posture. The study has shown the statistically significant influence of the schoolbag on changes in plantar pressure pattern when walking in relation to walking without the schoolbag. Using a t-test for large dependent samples and by setting statistical significance at p≤.05, the significant increase was noticed in peak pressure for the forefoot (p=.000 ; 17.1%), midfoot (p=.000 ; 5.7%) and hindfoot (p=.004 ; 3.9%) as well as in average pressure for the midfoot (p=.005 ; 6.2%). Also, due to the compensatory mechanisms activated while the bag was being carried, the statistically significant increase in the contact surface at the forefoot (p=.000 ; 3.6%) and midfoot (p=.000, 8.8%) occurred. Changes in the distribution of pressure between different parts of the foot are a source of potential foot problems which is why the results of this study have a high applicability in the prevention of foot pathology in the future.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Kineziologija
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