Comparison between overweight due to pregnancy and due to added weight to simulate body mass distribution in pregnancy
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Resumo: | The assessment of biomechanical loading in the musculoskeletal system of the pregnant women is particularly interesting since they are subject to morphological, physiological and hormonal changes, which may lead to adaptations in gait. The purpose of this study was to analyze the effect of the increased mass in the trunk associated to pregnancy on the lower limb and pelvis, during walking, on temporal-distance parameters, joint range of motion and moments of force, by comparing a pregnant women group to a non-pregnant group, and to this group while carrying a 5 kg additional load located in the abdomen and breasts during walking, to understand which gait adaptations may be more related with the increased trunk mass, or if may be more associated with other factors such as the girth of the thigh. The subjects performed a previous 12 min training adaption to the added load. To calculate ankle, knee and hip joint angles and moments of force, a three-dimensional biomechanical model was developed. The inverse dynamics method was used to estimate net joint moments of force. The increased mass of the anterior trunk associated with second trimester of pregnancy may influence some gait variables such as the left step time, left and right stance times, double limb support time, maximum hip extension, maximum pelvic right obliquity, pelvic obliquity range of motion, maximum transversal left rotation and peak hip flexion moments of force. |
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Comparison between overweight due to pregnancy and due to added weight to simulate body mass distribution in pregnancybiomechanicsbody weightfemalegaithumanslower extremitymodels, biologicalpregnancytorsowalkingThe assessment of biomechanical loading in the musculoskeletal system of the pregnant women is particularly interesting since they are subject to morphological, physiological and hormonal changes, which may lead to adaptations in gait. The purpose of this study was to analyze the effect of the increased mass in the trunk associated to pregnancy on the lower limb and pelvis, during walking, on temporal-distance parameters, joint range of motion and moments of force, by comparing a pregnant women group to a non-pregnant group, and to this group while carrying a 5 kg additional load located in the abdomen and breasts during walking, to understand which gait adaptations may be more related with the increased trunk mass, or if may be more associated with other factors such as the girth of the thigh. The subjects performed a previous 12 min training adaption to the added load. To calculate ankle, knee and hip joint angles and moments of force, a three-dimensional biomechanical model was developed. The inverse dynamics method was used to estimate net joint moments of force. The increased mass of the anterior trunk associated with second trimester of pregnancy may influence some gait variables such as the left step time, left and right stance times, double limb support time, maximum hip extension, maximum pelvic right obliquity, pelvic obliquity range of motion, maximum transversal left rotation and peak hip flexion moments of force.ElsevierRepositório Científico do Instituto Politécnico de SantarémAguiar, LilianaSantos-Rocha, RitaVieira, Maria FilomenaBranco, Marco A. C.Andrade, CarlosVeloso, António2017-01-13T22:14:01Z2015-102015-10-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.15/1670engAguiar, L., Santos-Rocha, R.,Vieira, F., Branco, M., Andrade, C. & Veloso, A.(2015). Comparison between overweight due to pregnancy and due to added weight to simulate body mass distribution in pregnancy. Gait Posture, Oct;42(4):511-7.0966-636210.1016/j.gaitpost.2015.07.065metadata only accessinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-01-21T07:31:23Zoai:repositorio.ipsantarem.pt:10400.15/1670Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T01:53:48.297180Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Comparison between overweight due to pregnancy and due to added weight to simulate body mass distribution in pregnancy |
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Comparison between overweight due to pregnancy and due to added weight to simulate body mass distribution in pregnancy |
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Comparison between overweight due to pregnancy and due to added weight to simulate body mass distribution in pregnancy Aguiar, Liliana biomechanics body weight female gait humans lower extremity models, biological pregnancy torso walking |
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Comparison between overweight due to pregnancy and due to added weight to simulate body mass distribution in pregnancy |
title_full |
Comparison between overweight due to pregnancy and due to added weight to simulate body mass distribution in pregnancy |
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Comparison between overweight due to pregnancy and due to added weight to simulate body mass distribution in pregnancy |
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Comparison between overweight due to pregnancy and due to added weight to simulate body mass distribution in pregnancy |
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Comparison between overweight due to pregnancy and due to added weight to simulate body mass distribution in pregnancy |
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Aguiar, Liliana |
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Aguiar, Liliana Santos-Rocha, Rita Vieira, Maria Filomena Branco, Marco A. C. Andrade, Carlos Veloso, António |
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Santos-Rocha, Rita Vieira, Maria Filomena Branco, Marco A. C. Andrade, Carlos Veloso, António |
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Repositório Científico do Instituto Politécnico de Santarém |
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Aguiar, Liliana Santos-Rocha, Rita Vieira, Maria Filomena Branco, Marco A. C. Andrade, Carlos Veloso, António |
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biomechanics body weight female gait humans lower extremity models, biological pregnancy torso walking |
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biomechanics body weight female gait humans lower extremity models, biological pregnancy torso walking |
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The assessment of biomechanical loading in the musculoskeletal system of the pregnant women is particularly interesting since they are subject to morphological, physiological and hormonal changes, which may lead to adaptations in gait. The purpose of this study was to analyze the effect of the increased mass in the trunk associated to pregnancy on the lower limb and pelvis, during walking, on temporal-distance parameters, joint range of motion and moments of force, by comparing a pregnant women group to a non-pregnant group, and to this group while carrying a 5 kg additional load located in the abdomen and breasts during walking, to understand which gait adaptations may be more related with the increased trunk mass, or if may be more associated with other factors such as the girth of the thigh. The subjects performed a previous 12 min training adaption to the added load. To calculate ankle, knee and hip joint angles and moments of force, a three-dimensional biomechanical model was developed. The inverse dynamics method was used to estimate net joint moments of force. The increased mass of the anterior trunk associated with second trimester of pregnancy may influence some gait variables such as the left step time, left and right stance times, double limb support time, maximum hip extension, maximum pelvic right obliquity, pelvic obliquity range of motion, maximum transversal left rotation and peak hip flexion moments of force. |
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Aguiar, L., Santos-Rocha, R.,Vieira, F., Branco, M., Andrade, C. & Veloso, A.(2015). Comparison between overweight due to pregnancy and due to added weight to simulate body mass distribution in pregnancy. Gait Posture, Oct;42(4):511-7. 0966-6362 10.1016/j.gaitpost.2015.07.065 |
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