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dc.contributor.author Guzmán-Muñoz, E
dc.contributor.author Mendez-Rebolledo, G
dc.contributor.author Núñez-Espinosa, C
dc.contributor.author Valds-Badilla, P
dc.contributor.author Monsalves-Alvarez, M
dc.contributor.author Delgado-Floody, P
dc.contributor.author Herrera-Valenzuela, T
dc.date.accessioned 2024-01-17T15:54:00Z
dc.date.available 2024-01-17T15:54:00Z
dc.date.issued 2023
dc.identifier.uri https://repositorio.uoh.cl/handle/611/321
dc.description.abstract Overweightness and obesity can negatively influence many activities, including postural balance and locomotion, increasing predisposition to injury and risk of falls due to limitations on the biomechanics of daily living. The present study aimed to determine the influence of the anthropometric profile and physical activity level (PAL) on the postural balance of overweight and obese children. The sample included 387 schoolchildren (216 boys and 171 girls). The variables of the anthropometric profile studied were body mass, biped height, BMI, waist circumference, waist-to-hip ratio (WHR), summation of folds, body composition, and somatotype. PAL was measured using the PAQ-C questionnaire. Static and dynamic postural balance were measured through an open-eye (OE) and closed-eye (CE) posturographic test and the SEBTm, respectively. For static balance, the significant models were for mediolateral velocity (R-2 = 0.42 in OA; R-2 = 0.24 in OC), anteroposterior velocity (R-2 = 0.21 in OA; R-2 = 0.27 in OC), and mean velocity (R-2 = 0.27 in OA; R-2 = 0.46 in OC), where the predictors of low performance were younger age, male sex, overweight/obese nutritional status, greater thickness of skin folds, less tendency to mesomorphy, and greater fat mass. On the other hand, for dynamic postural balance, the significant models were observed in the previous direction (R-2 = 0.39), posteromedial (R-2 = 0.57), and posterolateral (R-2 = 0.56), where the variables that predict a low performance were low PAL, overweight/obese nutritional status, and high WHR. Overweight and obese children presented a deficit in static and dynamic postural balance, enhanced by variables such as gender, age, PAL, and anthropometric characteristics related to adiposity.
dc.description.sponsorship Academic Vice-Rector for Research and Postgraduate Studies of the Universidad Santo Tomas (Chile)
dc.relation.uri http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bs13010073
dc.subject postural control
dc.subject adiposity
dc.subject pediatric obesity
dc.title Anthropometric Profile and Physical Activity Level as Predictors of Postural Balance in Overweight and Obese Children
dc.type Artículo
uoh.revista BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
dc.identifier.doi 10.3390/bs13010073
dc.citation.volume 13
dc.citation.issue 1
dc.identifier.orcid Núñez-Espinosa, Cristian A/0000-0002-9896-7062
dc.identifier.orcid Delgado-Floody, Pedro/0000-0001-9952-993X
dc.identifier.orcid Valdes-Badilla, Pablo/0000-0002-3948-8280
dc.identifier.orcid Guzman-Munoz, Eduardo/0000-0001-7001-9004
dc.identifier.orcid Herrera-Valenzuela, Tomas/0000-0002-5219-5896
dc.identifier.orcid Monsalves-Alvarez, Matias/0000-0003-3163-3911
uoh.indizacion Web of Science


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