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Abstract
Eleven primary school boys aged between 9 and 10 years old completed carrying backpack
loads of 0, 10, 15, and 20% of their body weight while level walking using natural
cadence. Stride and temporal parameters, trunk lean angles and trunk motion range
were analyzed. The results showed that both the backpack load and walking distance
exerted no significant influence on stride and temporal parameters. However, when
compared with the 0, 10 and 15% load conditions, the 20% load induced a significant
increase (P<0.05) in trunk inclination. If trunk inclination is taken as the criteria
to determine permissible backpack loads for children, those loads should not exceed
15% body weight. In addition, walking distance should be considered when permissible
loads are determined.