2022
DOI: 10.1186/s13102-022-00448-8
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The impact of a school backpack's weight, which is carried on the back of a 7-year-old students of both sexes, on the features of body posture in the frontal plane

Abstract: Background The lifestyle of children has a significant impact on the future health of the whole society. Therefore, health education, prevention and monitoring of health determinants is important at every stage of ontogenesis. This requires a thorough knowledge of the schoolchild's environment, perceived as a wide set of stressors, including not only genetic but also epigenetic factors. One of them is the issue of the correct and abnormal body posture at school and on the way there. The goal of… Show more

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“…Even though this paper does not encompass studies on spinal lateral curvature and other coronal plane aspects, the weight thresholds causing significant effects remain consistent. Besides considering 15% of body weight as a crucial threshold for deformation, numerous studies indicate that the bending degree should correlate directly with the weight increase [45]. Consequently, the conclusions drawn in this article align with the results obtained in the study mentioned earlier.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Even though this paper does not encompass studies on spinal lateral curvature and other coronal plane aspects, the weight thresholds causing significant effects remain consistent. Besides considering 15% of body weight as a crucial threshold for deformation, numerous studies indicate that the bending degree should correlate directly with the weight increase [45]. Consequently, the conclusions drawn in this article align with the results obtained in the study mentioned earlier.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%