2016
DOI: 10.4103/2468-838x.196084
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Impact of fat mass distribution body shapes on muscles strength and the joints pain

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“…Our conclusions support our hypothesis, that body composition and body fat gain are superiors to predict the accumulated fat in the abdominal and pelvic regions at great risk of fatness confirmed by medical Algerian studies in the general population [48]. While the current study reports, that increase of body fat related to BMI ratios, accumulate around the midsection fat, influence the levels of Strength ABDO conducting to decrease of abdominal movement ability, posture control capacity, leading to weekly posture, fatigue, painful muscular tension, poor muscle tone and body joint's performance [49]. Whereas the level of BFP related to ratios BMI depends on the ability of body joints balance related to a combination of mobility and stability, which needed maximum endurance of trunk torque [50].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 56%
“…Our conclusions support our hypothesis, that body composition and body fat gain are superiors to predict the accumulated fat in the abdominal and pelvic regions at great risk of fatness confirmed by medical Algerian studies in the general population [48]. While the current study reports, that increase of body fat related to BMI ratios, accumulate around the midsection fat, influence the levels of Strength ABDO conducting to decrease of abdominal movement ability, posture control capacity, leading to weekly posture, fatigue, painful muscular tension, poor muscle tone and body joint's performance [49]. Whereas the level of BFP related to ratios BMI depends on the ability of body joints balance related to a combination of mobility and stability, which needed maximum endurance of trunk torque [50].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 56%
“…Adolescents often get confronted with lots of changes at this stage of their lives, as their balance gets disrupted, mainly at the level of their foodbehaviours and physical activity(George A Bray, Claude Bouchard, 2014), due to the huge and continuous development in technology whichhas made our lives more comfortable, but, in some cases, have also increased pathogenic factors(E Paul Cherniack, Neil Cherniack, 2003), in addition to the non-balanced nutrition which is based on food that is rich in calories and which has alarmingly prevailed that it was classifiedas one of the main reasons of nowadays diseases(Mokkedes Moulay Idris, Zerf Mohammed, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%