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Relationship between gait kinematics and walking energy expenditure during pregnancy in South African women.

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Krkeljas, Z; Moss, SJ
Published in: BMC sports science, medicine & rehabilitation
January 2018

Various musculoskeletal changes occurring during pregnancy may lead to the change in gait and contribute to the increase in walking energy expenditure. Previous research indicates that changes in gait mechanics may lead to the increase in mechanical work required during walking. However, there is little information to indicate if changes in gait mechanics during pregnancy have impact on active or total energy expenditure. Therefore, the primary aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between changes in gait kinematics and walking energy expenditure in pregnant women.Thirty-five women (mean age = 27.5 ± 6.1 years) volunteered for the study during various stages of pregnancy (1st trimester average = 12.1 ± 2.2 weeks; 2nd trimester = 22.3 ± 2.6 weeks; 3rd trimester = 31.4 ± 2.6 weeks). 3D motion analysis was used to assess changes in kinematic parameters during walking at self-selected pace. Resting metabolic rate, and walking energy expenditure expressed in terms of rate and cost of O2 were analysed with portable metabolic analyser.Only medio-lateral deviation of centre of gravity (COGML) increased 13.6% between the 1st and 2nd, and 39.3% between 2nd and 3rd trimester (p ≤ 0.001). However, self-selected walking speed depicted strong significant positive linear relationship with net O2 rate (r = 0.70; p ≤ 0.001), and was strongly associated with the vertical excursion of the COG (r = 0.75, p ≤ 0.001).Changes in gait mechanics during pregnancy may lead to an increase in walking energy expenditure. However, the consequent increase in walking energy cost may not be sufficient to offset the natural energy sparing mechanism.

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BMC sports science, medicine & rehabilitation

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2052-1847

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2052-1847

Publication Date

January 2018

Volume

10

Start / End Page

11

Related Subject Headings

  • 1199 Other Medical and Health Sciences
  • 1106 Human Movement and Sports Sciences
 

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Krkeljas, Z., & Moss, S. J. (2018). Relationship between gait kinematics and walking energy expenditure during pregnancy in South African women. BMC Sports Science, Medicine & Rehabilitation, 10, 11. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13102-018-0100-x
Krkeljas, Zarko, and Sarah Johanna Moss. “Relationship between gait kinematics and walking energy expenditure during pregnancy in South African women.BMC Sports Science, Medicine & Rehabilitation 10 (January 2018): 11. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13102-018-0100-x.
Krkeljas Z, Moss SJ. Relationship between gait kinematics and walking energy expenditure during pregnancy in South African women. BMC sports science, medicine & rehabilitation. 2018 Jan;10:11.
Krkeljas, Zarko, and Sarah Johanna Moss. “Relationship between gait kinematics and walking energy expenditure during pregnancy in South African women.BMC Sports Science, Medicine & Rehabilitation, vol. 10, Jan. 2018, p. 11. Epmc, doi:10.1186/s13102-018-0100-x.
Krkeljas Z, Moss SJ. Relationship between gait kinematics and walking energy expenditure during pregnancy in South African women. BMC sports science, medicine & rehabilitation. 2018 Jan;10:11.
Journal cover image

Published In

BMC sports science, medicine & rehabilitation

DOI

EISSN

2052-1847

ISSN

2052-1847

Publication Date

January 2018

Volume

10

Start / End Page

11

Related Subject Headings

  • 1199 Other Medical and Health Sciences
  • 1106 Human Movement and Sports Sciences