2022
DOI: 10.1123/jab.2021-0241
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Weighted Vest Loads Do Not Elicit Changes in Spatial-Temporal Gait Parameters in Children and Adolescents With Autism

Abstract: Weighted vests have been used primarily as behavioral interventions for children and adolescents with autism. Contemporary research has begun to examine weighted vest effects on movement. Previous research in children with neurotypical development revealed 15% body mass loads modified spatial-temporal gait characteristics; however, a value applicable to children and adolescents with autism has not been established. The purpose of this study was to establish an appropriate mass value by examining spatial-tempor… Show more

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“…None specified No MohdNor et al, 2016 [60] n = 18; ASD = 8, male = N/A 6-13yrs. None specified No Olivas, Chavez and Eggleston, 2022[61] n = 9; ASD = 9, male = 8 9.6-15.8 yrs. Clinical diagnosis verbally confirmed by parent No Olivas et al, 2022 [62] n = 14; ASD = 14, male = 12 8-17 yrs.…”
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“…None specified No MohdNor et al, 2016 [60] n = 18; ASD = 8, male = N/A 6-13yrs. None specified No Olivas, Chavez and Eggleston, 2022[61] n = 9; ASD = 9, male = 8 9.6-15.8 yrs. Clinical diagnosis verbally confirmed by parent No Olivas et al, 2022 [62] n = 14; ASD = 14, male = 12 8-17 yrs.…”
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confidence: 99%