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290 related items for PubMed ID: 26837929

  • 1. Metabolic Differences Between Shod and Barefoot Walking in Children.
    Shultz SP, Houltham SD, Kung SM, Hume P, Fink PW.
    Int J Sports Med; 2016 May; 37(5):401-4. PubMed ID: 26837929
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  • 2. Adaptation of Running Biomechanics to Repeated Barefoot Running: A Randomized Controlled Study.
    Hollander K, Liebl D, Meining S, Mattes K, Willwacher S, Zech A.
    Am J Sports Med; 2019 Jul; 47(8):1975-1983. PubMed ID: 31166116
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  • 3. Metabolic responses of running shod and barefoot in mid-forefoot runners.
    Vincent HK, Montero C, Conrad BP, Seay A, Edenfield K, Vincent KR.
    J Sports Med Phys Fitness; 2014 Aug; 54(4):447-55. PubMed ID: 24777114
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  • 4. Effects of load carriage and footwear on spatiotemporal parameters, kinematics, and metabolic cost of walking.
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    Gait Posture; 2015 Jul; 42(2):122-6. PubMed ID: 25985924
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  • 5. Metabolic cost of running barefoot versus shod: is lighter better?
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  • 6. Mechanical and physiological examination of barefoot and shod conditions in female runners.
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  • 7. Effects of footwear on treadmill running biomechanics in preadolescent children.
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  • 8. In-shoe multi-segment foot kinematics of children during the propulsive phase of walking and running.
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    Hum Mov Sci; 2015 Feb; 39():200-11. PubMed ID: 25498288
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  • 9. Running shoes increase achilles tendon load in walking: an acoustic propagation study.
    Wearing SC, Reed L, Hooper SL, Bartold S, Smeathers JE, Brauner T.
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  • 10. Foot motion in children shoes: a comparison of barefoot walking with shod walking in conventional and flexible shoes.
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  • 11. Barefoot walking changed relative timing during the support phase but not ground reaction forces in children when compared to different footwear conditions.
    Heidner GS, Nascimento RB, Aires AG, Baptista RR.
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  • 12. A comparison of the spatiotemporal parameters, kinematics, and biomechanics between shod, unshod, and minimally supported running as compared to walking.
    Lohman EB, Balan Sackiriyas KS, Swen RW.
    Phys Ther Sport; 2011 Nov; 12(4):151-63. PubMed ID: 22085708
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  • 13. Effects of footwear and strike type on running economy.
    Perl DP, Daoud AI, Lieberman DE.
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  • 14. Barefoot-shod running differences: shoe or mass effect?
    Divert C, Mornieux G, Freychat P, Baly L, Mayer F, Belli A.
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  • 15. A comparison of young children's spatiotemporal measures of walking and running in three common types of footwear compared to bare feet.
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  • 16. Effects of barefoot vs. shod walking during indoor and outdoor conditions in younger and older adults.
    Hollander K, Petersen E, Zech A, Hamacher D.
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  • 17. Adolescents running in conventional running shoes have lower vertical instantaneous loading rates but greater asymmetry than running barefoot or in partial-minimal shoes.
    Kim J, McSweeney SC, Hollander K, Horstman T, Wearing SC.
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  • 18. Oxygen cost of running barefoot vs. running shod.
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  • 19. Biomechanical implications of walking with indigenous footwear.
    Willems C, Stassijns G, Cornelis W, D'Août K.
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  • 20. The feasibility of a modified shoe for multi-segment foot motion analysis: a preliminary study.
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