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Hip, Knee, and Ankle Joint Forces in Healthy Weight, Overweight, and Obese Individuals During Walkiimately linearly with body mass. Body mass accounted for 70–80 % of the variation in the peak compressive load at the hip, knee, and ankle during gait. These findings support the link that increased body mass leads to increased biomechanical loading of the joints and could be a factor linking obesit
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