Lower-Limb Joint Coordination Pattern in Obese Subjects
The coordinative pattern is an important feature of locomotion that has been studied in a number of pathologies. It has been observed that adaptive changes in coordination patterns are due to both external and internal constraints. Obesity is characterized by the presence of excess mass at pelvis an...
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doaj-e8a0cd0bb8ec435b9700c222d1ae9ba82020-11-24T20:52:16ZengHindawi LimitedBioMed Research International2314-61332314-61412013-01-01201310.1155/2013/142323142323Lower-Limb Joint Coordination Pattern in Obese SubjectsAlberto Ranavolo0Lorenzo M. Donini1Silvia Mari2Mariano Serrao3Alessio Silvetti4Sergio Iavicoli5Edda Cava6Rosa Asprino7Alessandro Pinto8Francesco Draicchio9Department of Occupational Medicine, INAIL, Via Fontana Candida 1, Monte Porzio Catone, 00040 Rome, ItalyDepartment of Experimental Medicine, Medical Physiopathology, Food Science and Endocrinology Section, Food Science and Human Nutrition Research Unit, Sapienza University of Rome, Ple Aldo Moro 5, 00185 Rome, ItalyFondazione Don Gnocchi, 20148 Milan, ItalyRehabilitation Centre, Policlinico Italia, Piazza del Campidano 6, 00162 Rome, ItalyDepartment of Occupational Medicine, INAIL, Via Fontana Candida 1, Monte Porzio Catone, 00040 Rome, ItalyDepartment of Occupational Medicine, INAIL, Via Fontana Candida 1, Monte Porzio Catone, 00040 Rome, ItalyDepartment of Experimental Medicine, Medical Physiopathology, Food Science and Endocrinology Section, Food Science and Human Nutrition Research Unit, Sapienza University of Rome, Ple Aldo Moro 5, 00185 Rome, ItalyDepartment of Experimental Medicine, Medical Physiopathology, Food Science and Endocrinology Section, Food Science and Human Nutrition Research Unit, Sapienza University of Rome, Ple Aldo Moro 5, 00185 Rome, ItalyDepartment of Experimental Medicine, Medical Physiopathology, Food Science and Endocrinology Section, Food Science and Human Nutrition Research Unit, Sapienza University of Rome, Ple Aldo Moro 5, 00185 Rome, ItalyDepartment of Occupational Medicine, INAIL, Via Fontana Candida 1, Monte Porzio Catone, 00040 Rome, ItalyThe coordinative pattern is an important feature of locomotion that has been studied in a number of pathologies. It has been observed that adaptive changes in coordination patterns are due to both external and internal constraints. Obesity is characterized by the presence of excess mass at pelvis and lower-limb areas, causing mechanical constraints that central nervous system could manage modifying the physiological interjoint coupling relationships. Since an altered coordination pattern may induce joint diseases and falls risk, the aim of this study was to analyze whether and how coordination during walking is affected by obesity. We evaluated interjoint coordination during walking in 25 obese subjects as well as in a control group. The time-distance parameters and joint kinematics were also measured. When compared with the control group, obese people displayed a substantial similarity in joint kinematic parameters and some differences in the time-distance and in the coupling parameters. Obese subjects revealed higher values in stride-to-stride intrasubjects variability in interjoint coupling parameters, whereas the coordinative mean pattern was unaltered. The increased variability in the coupling parameters is associated with an increased risk of falls and thus should be taken into account when designing treatments aimed at restoring a normal locomotion pattern.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/142323 |
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Alberto Ranavolo Lorenzo M. Donini Silvia Mari Mariano Serrao Alessio Silvetti Sergio Iavicoli Edda Cava Rosa Asprino Alessandro Pinto Francesco Draicchio Lower-Limb Joint Coordination Pattern in Obese Subjects BioMed Research International |
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Alberto Ranavolo Lorenzo M. Donini Silvia Mari Mariano Serrao Alessio Silvetti Sergio Iavicoli Edda Cava Rosa Asprino Alessandro Pinto Francesco Draicchio |
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Lower-Limb Joint Coordination Pattern in Obese Subjects |
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Lower-Limb Joint Coordination Pattern in Obese Subjects |
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Lower-Limb Joint Coordination Pattern in Obese Subjects |
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Lower-Limb Joint Coordination Pattern in Obese Subjects |
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Lower-Limb Joint Coordination Pattern in Obese Subjects |
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lower-limb joint coordination pattern in obese subjects |
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The coordinative pattern is an important feature of locomotion that has been studied in a number of pathologies. It has been observed that adaptive changes in coordination patterns are due to both external and internal constraints. Obesity is characterized by the presence of excess mass at pelvis and lower-limb areas, causing mechanical constraints that central nervous system could manage modifying the physiological interjoint coupling relationships. Since an altered coordination pattern may induce joint diseases and falls risk, the aim of this study was to analyze whether and how coordination during walking is affected by obesity. We evaluated interjoint coordination during walking in 25 obese subjects as well as in a control group. The time-distance parameters and joint kinematics were also measured. When compared with the control group, obese people displayed a substantial similarity in joint kinematic parameters and some differences in the time-distance and in the coupling parameters. Obese subjects revealed higher values in stride-to-stride intrasubjects variability in interjoint coupling parameters, whereas the coordinative mean pattern was unaltered. The increased variability in the coupling parameters is associated with an increased risk of falls and thus should be taken into account when designing treatments aimed at restoring a normal locomotion pattern. |
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