2018
DOI: 10.15761/brcp.1000171
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Correlation between body mass index and dynamic postural control among young healthy adults

Abstract: Background: Dynamic postural control is the key aspect for all day to day activities. Star excursion balance test is effective in measuring dynamic postural control. This study was aimed to evaluate the correlation between body mass index and dynamic balance.Objective: To evaluate the correlation between body mass index and dynamic postural control among young healthy adults.Methodology: Non-experimental, observational, convenient, sample size was 200 subjects. Subjects of 18 to 24 years (both men and women) w… Show more

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“…4 Namun ditemukan hasil yang berbeda yang dilakukan Swarnalatha yang mengatakan bahwa tidak terdapatnya hubungan antara IMT terhadap keseimbangan dinamis pada mahasiswa. 10 Berdasarkan perbedaan hasil diatas peneliti meyakini bahwa masih diperlukan penelitian lebih lanjut tentang hubungan IMT terhadap keseimbangan dinamis. Berdasarkan hasil itu, peneliti terdorong untuk menggali lebih lanjut mengenai hubungan antara IMT terhadap keseimbangan dinamis.…”
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“…4 Namun ditemukan hasil yang berbeda yang dilakukan Swarnalatha yang mengatakan bahwa tidak terdapatnya hubungan antara IMT terhadap keseimbangan dinamis pada mahasiswa. 10 Berdasarkan perbedaan hasil diatas peneliti meyakini bahwa masih diperlukan penelitian lebih lanjut tentang hubungan IMT terhadap keseimbangan dinamis. Berdasarkan hasil itu, peneliti terdorong untuk menggali lebih lanjut mengenai hubungan antara IMT terhadap keseimbangan dinamis.…”
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“…Several factors have been identified as contributing to the development of postural abnormalities, including age, body mass index (BMI), and physical activity [5,6]. In addition, evidence shows that certain occupations, such as those involving prolonged sitting, may increase the risk of postural abnormalities [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%