Effects of Overweight and Obesity on Walking Characteristics in Adolescents

Janet S. Dufek, Rayland L. Currie, Philana Lee Gouws, Lori Candela, Antonio P. Gutierrez, John A. Mercer, Le Ann G. Putney

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Abstract

Child and adolescent obesity is growing at a staggering rate. Associated potential health risks have been acknowledged in the adult population, and similar concerns have been raised for children and adolescents. However, distinguishing locomotor characteristics related to obesity have yet to be clearly identified for adolescents. The aims of the study were to examine the effects of walking velocity and gender on spatio-temporal characteristics of  gait  between normal weight (NW) and overweight and obese (OWO) adolescents. In addition, we sought to identify characteristics of gait that are related to body mass index  percentile ( BMI %). Adolescent students in grades 7–10 ( N  = 111) from a charter school participated in the study. All participants walked at two speeds (preferred, fast) over an instrumented walkway (120 Hz). Spatio-temporal characteristics of gait were extracted from four walkway passes and evaluated. Results identified significant ( p  < .05) differences in velocity, percent double support, percent swing phase, and stance width between groups. Only stance width was different ( p  < .05) between genders. Models to predict BMI% from  kinematic  walking parameters were of moderate strength (averaging 43.5% explained variance) and were generally stronger for females versus males. Percent double support was the primary predictor variable of BMI% across speed and gender. It is suggested that OWO adolescents may be challenged with control of movement of the center of mass during the support phase of walking.
Original languageAmerican English
JournalHuman Movement Science
Volume31
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2012

Disciplines

  • Educational Methods
  • Curriculum and Social Inquiry
  • Curriculum and Instruction
  • Educational Assessment, Evaluation, and Research

Keywords

  • Body mass index
  • Children
  • Gait
  • Locomotion
  • Spatio-temporal parameters

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