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Musculoskeletal Function and Obesity: Implications for Physical Activity

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posted on 2023-05-18, 19:45 authored by Shultz, SP, Nuala ByrneNuala Byrne, Andrew HillsAndrew Hills
However quantified, obesity is a global health problem of significant magnitude. The condition is no longer limited to the developed world, with an increasing proportion of low-to-middle income countries burdened by obesity and its comorbidities. Specifically, obesity is a risk factor for a raft of psychosocial, physiological, cardiovascular, and metabolic problems. The carriage of excess body weight, including an unhealthy proportion of body fat, also has important implications for musculoskeletal health. To date, this important relationship has not received as much attention by the research community. Coincidentally, there has been a heightened interest in the role of physical activity and exercise across the lifespan in the prevention, treatment and management of obesity. This paper considers some of the more common musculoskeletal problems in children, adolescents and adults with implications for the overweight and obese and their meaningful engagement in physical activity.

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Publication title

Current obesity reports

Pagination

355-60

ISSN

2162-4968

Department/School

School of Health Sciences

Publisher

Current Medicine Group

Place of publication

United States

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Copyright Springer Science+Business Media New York 2014

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  • Restricted

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Expanding knowledge in the health sciences

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