S P Shultz
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Shultz S, Kung S, Atack A, Buck A, Mahaffey R
Clin Biomech (Bristol)
. 2024 Apr;
114:106236.
PMID: 38564981
Background: Obesity impacts a child's ability to walk with resulting biomechanical adaptations; however, existing research has not comprehensively compared differences across the gait cycle. We examined differences in lower extremity...
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Shultz S, Hughes-Oliver C, Wells D, Sheerin K, Fink P, Handsfield G, et al.
J Biomech
. 2019 Mar;
87:202-205.
PMID: 30910361
Public engagement is an important role for the university academic, but is often neglected due to perceived lack of time and prioritized commitments in research and teaching. Yet, public engagement...
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Shultz S, Houltham S, Kung S, Hume P, Fink P
Int J Sports Med
. 2016 Feb;
37(5):401-4.
PMID: 26837929
Footwear affects the biomechanics of children's gait; however, there has been less research addressing the energetics of walking with and without shoes. This study investigated the effects of barefoot and...
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Shultz S, Kagawa M, Fink P, Hills A
J Sports Med Phys Fitness
. 2014 Apr;
54(5):631-5.
PMID: 24710394
Aim: The purpose of this pilot study was to introduce knee alignment as a potential predictor of sedentary activity levels in boys and girls. Methods: Dual energy x-ray absorptiometry (DXA)...
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Hills A, Shultz S, Soares M, Byrne N, Hunter G, King N, et al.
Obes Rev
. 2009 Dec;
11(10):740-9.
PMID: 20003071
In both developed and developing countries, increased prevalence of obesity has been strongly associated with increased incidence of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) in the adult population. Previous research has...
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Shultz S, Anner J, Hills A
Obes Rev
. 2009 May;
10(5):576-82.
PMID: 19460114
The current epidemic of paediatric obesity is consistent with a myriad of health-related comorbid conditions. Despite the higher prevalence of orthopaedic conditions in overweight children, a paucity of published research...