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The Influence of Body Mass Composition on the Postural Characterization of School-Age Children and Adolescents.

Wojciech RusekJoanna GlistaJustyna LeszczakMarzena AdamczykAneta WeresRafał BaranGrzegorz InglotTeresa Pop
Published in: BioMed research international (2018)
The current study shows evidence that sex, as a strongly differentiating factor, determines body mass composition and the occurrence of suboptimal postures only in the pelvic area. Body mass composition differentiates body posture of the study group. The content of fatty tissue influences the occurrence of suboptimal postures in the scapula and pelvic area in the frontal plane. The content of muscle tissue is associated with faulty postures in the scapula and pelvic area in the frontal plane.
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