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Technological Solutions for Human Movement Analysis in Obese Subjects: A Systematic Review

Monfrini et al., 2023

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Monfrini R
Rossetto G
Scalona E
Galli M
Cimolin V
Lopomo N
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Sensors

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Obesity has a critical impact on musculoskeletal systems, and excessive weight directly affects the ability of subjects to realize movements. It is important to monitor the activities of obese subjects, their functional limitations, and the overall risks related to specific motor …
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