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Exploring Parental Experiences With School-Aged Children Receiving Web-Based Learning: Cross-Sectional Study

Exploring Parental Experiences With School-Aged Children Receiving Web-Based Learning: Cross-Sectional Study

The highest reported obstacle was having multiple web-based learners in the same household at the same time (63/184, 34.2%). This was followed by time constraints (n=58, 31.5%) and having an uncooperative child (n=47, 25.5%). Reported obstacles (N=184). The below data illustrate the overall positive and negative experiences of parents.

Samaa Al Anazi, Eman Bajamal, Neama Hantira, Ola Esheaba

JMIR Pediatr Parent 2023;6:e50892

The Effects of Overweight and Obesity on Obstacle Crossing During Walking: Protocol for a Systematic Review

The Effects of Overweight and Obesity on Obstacle Crossing During Walking: Protocol for a Systematic Review

Interestingly, indeed, crossing an obstacle while walking is a challenging task, reflecting a higher risk of loss of balance, trips, and falls [21-26]. Actually, trips over an obstacle are one of the main causes (accounting for up to 53%) of falls during walking in healthy older adults [27]. It has been suggested that these observations could stem from the increased neuromuscular demand of obstacle crossing during walking in comparison to unobstructed walking [23,28,29].

Matthias Chardon, Fabio Augusto Barbieri, Tiago Penedo, Paulo Cezar Rocha Santos, Nicolas Vuillerme

JMIR Res Protoc 2022;11(5):e36234