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This study will be conducted to investigate the impact of different weight categories of adolescents on the center of pressure displacement throughout posturographic analysis test
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-Several studies have reported that obesity affects postural stability through center of pressure displacement in (adult, elderly and children). However, there are no studies illustrate the effect of variant weight categories (obese, overweight, normal weight, underweight) on static balance and postural stability by posturographic analysis in adolescent at age (16-18) years old.
I-Subjects:
200 adolescents from both sexes will be assigned to this study. They will be selected randomly from a secondary school student and first level university students. They will be selected according to the following criteria:
Inclusion criteria:
They will be assigned into four group of equal numbers according to (BMI) body mass index for age percentile obese group (n=50), overweight group (n=50), underweight group (n=50) and normal group weight (n=50). They will be assigned as following:
Underweight group (A):
This group will be underweight group according to BMI- for age percentile growth chart ranged from BMI-for-age < 5th percentiles.
Normal weight group (B):
This group will be with normal weight according to BMI- for age percentile growth chart which ranged from BMI-for-age 5th to 85th percentiles
Overweight group (C):
This group will be an overweight group according to BMI- for age percentile growth chart which ranged from BMI-for-age 85th to 95th percentiles
Obese group (D):
This group will be obese group according to BMI- for age percentile growth chart which ranged from BMI-for-age > 95th percentiles and <99th percentile
II-Instrumentations:
A) For selecting subjects:
Use the CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) growth charts for children and teens aged 2 through 20 years. Comparing body measurements with the appropriate age- and sex-specific growth chart enables health care providers to monitor growth and identify potential health- or nutrition-related problems. (NCHS/CDC, 2014)
B) For evaluation:
III- Procedures:
For sample selection:
For subjects' selection use electronic body scale TCS-200-RT:
Weight
A platform electronic scale was used to determine weight (TCS-200-RT). The participants will wear minimum clothes (removed jacket, shoes, and jewelry), stand stationary in the middle of the scale's platform without touching anything, and their body weight will be evenly distributed on both feet
Plate form method of analysis:
Testing procedures:
-The experiments will be conducted in a quiet room, the force platform will be positioned in the middle. During the static standing trial each subject will permitted to speak occasionally with a partner sitting or standing in front of him or her about 2 meters away at any subject chosen by him or her, the collected data during the 80 sec of the trials will be analyzed for a-p direction (COP a-p) and m-l direction (COP m-l)
-The test protocols usually include a Sensory Organization Test (SOT), During the test the subject is instructed to stand still and quietly with eyes open or closed depending on which of the six tests is being administered. The subject performs multiple trials per test .
the testing protocol is consisted of six trials: in the 1st trial is bilateral eye opened (EO) for 20 sec; in the 2nd trail is bilateral eye closed (EC) for 20 sec; in 3rd trial is unilateral RT leg with EO for 10 sec; in 4th trail is unilateral RT leg EC for 10 sec, in the 5th trail is unilateral LT leg with EO for 10 sec and in the 6th trail is unilateral LT leg EC for 10 sec. The total test duration is 80 sec
Testing parameters (outcomes):
The following parameters will be tested
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200 participants in 4 patient groups
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