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Handrigan G, Maltais N, Gagne M, LaMontagne P, Hamel D, Teasdale N, et al.
Osteoporos Int . 2016 Aug; 28(2):483-494. PMID: 27562568
Introduction: The prevalence of falls, fall-related injuries, and obesity has increased over the last decade. The objectives of this study were to investigate sex-specific association and dose-response relationship between BMI...
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Handrigan G, Hue O, Simoneau M, Corbeil P, Marceau P, Marceau S, et al.
Int J Obes (Lond) . 2010 Jan; 34(5):936-42. PMID: 20101249
Objective: Overweight individuals sway more than normal weight individuals. Major weight loss improves their balance control despite a related decrease in muscle strength. Presumably, muscular strength is an important factor...
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Ruget H, Blouin J, Teasdale N, Mouchnino L
Neuroscience . 2008 Jul; 155(3):640-8. PMID: 18620030
Stepping over an obstacle is preceded by a center of pressure (CoP) shift, termed anticipatory postural adjustments (APAs). It provides an acceleration of the center of mass forward and laterally...
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Teasdale N, Hue O, Marcotte J, Berrigan F, Simoneau M, Dore J, et al.
Int J Obes (Lond) . 2006 May; 31(1):153-60. PMID: 16682978
Objective: To investigate the effect of weight loss on balance control in obese and morbid obese men. Methods: In a longitudinal and clinical intervention study, postural stability was measured with...
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Berrigan F, Simoneau M, Tremblay A, Hue O, Teasdale N
Int J Obes (Lond) . 2006 Apr; 30(12):1750-7. PMID: 16619057
Introduction: Obesity yields a decreased postural stability. The potentially negative impact of obesity on the control of upper limb movements, however, has not been documented. This study sought to examine...
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Vuillerme N, Nougier V, Teasdale N
J Sports Med Phys Fitness . 2002 Jul; 42(3):289-94. PMID: 12094117
Background: The purpose of the present experiment was to examine the effects of lower limbs muscular fatigue on the anticipatory postural adjustments during a voluntary arm raising movement. Methods: Eight...
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Teasdale N, Simoneau M
Gait Posture . 2001 Oct; 14(3):203-10. PMID: 11600323
The aim of this experiment was to examine if, with aging, the task of reintegrating sensory information perturbs balance and requires additional attentional demand. Young adults and the elderly were...
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Vuillerme N, Teasdale N, Nougier V
Neurosci Lett . 2001 Sep; 311(2):73-6. PMID: 11567781
The ability of experts in motor skills requiring a fine postural control to keep a stable upright posture while facing the task of reinserting proprioceptive information was investigated. Seven expert...
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Corbeil P, Simoneau M, Rancourt D, Tremblay A, Teasdale N
IEEE Trans Neural Syst Rehabil Eng . 2001 Jul; 9(2):126-36. PMID: 11474965
Recent epidemiological studies report that obesity is positively related to fracture incidence. In the present experiment, a model of postural control was used to examine the impact of an abnormal...
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Vuillerme N, Nougier V, Teasdale N
Neurosci Lett . 2000 Sep; 291(2):77-80. PMID: 10978578
The purpose of the present experiments was to investigate the effects of a reaction time (RT) task on postural control, during and following the execution. Three different RT tasks consisting...