Beneficial physiological effects have been attributed to Baby-Wearing.
These effects have been related mainly to two components: first the close skin-to-skin contact and second the consistent movement during carriage. Although the designated effects have been related in an important proportion to the movements, nobody has investigated the quality of these movements yet. This study was performed to explore the movement of the baby‘s body during locomotion in different methods of transport.
Inhaltsverzeichnis (Table of Contents)
- Introduction
- Background
- Objectives
- Hypothesis
- Relevance
- Methods and Materials
- Recruitment
- Participants
- Data
- Randomization
- Anthropological Data
- Measures with the Polhemus Liberty TM
- Preparation of the Motion - Sensors
- Results
- Data Analysis
- Statistical Analysis of Repetitions
- Statistical Analysis of Conditions
- Discussion
- Walking with the Baby-Dummy Free
- Usage of the Baby Carrier, Baby-Björn
- Usage of the Baby Sling
- General Perspective
Zielsetzung und Themenschwerpunkte (Objectives and Key Themes)
This study aims to investigate the range of motion (ROM) between a mother and a baby carried in different transport modalities during one gait cycle. The study aims to understand the impact of different transport methods on the baby's movement. Here are some key themes explored in the text:- The benefits of baby wearing for both the infant and the parent
- The importance of understanding the movement patterns of babies during different transport methods
- The comparison of ROM between mother and baby during different baby wearing methods
- The impact of baby wearing on the infant's development and well-being
- The practical implications of the study's findings for parents and caregivers
Zusammenfassung der Kapitel (Chapter Summaries)
The introduction lays out the background for the study, highlighting the growing popularity and perceived benefits of baby wearing. It delves into the physiological and behavioral advantages of this practice, citing various studies on the positive impact on infants' development and well-being. The methods section details the study design, including the sample size, participant demographics, data collection methods, and statistical analysis techniques employed. The Polhemus Liberty motion tracking system is used to measure the movement of both the mother and the baby during different transport modalities. The results section presents the findings of the study, focusing on the comparison of ROM between the mother and baby while using different baby-wearing methods. The statistical analysis highlights the significant differences in ROM between the baby sling and the baby carrier. The discussion section analyzes the study's results, providing insights into the practical implications of the findings. It explores the different movement patterns observed during different transport methods and discusses the significance of these differences in the context of the infant's well-being and development.
Schlüsselwörter (Keywords)
The study revolves around the concepts of baby wearing, baby transport, range of motion analysis, ROM, and differences in movement patterns. It investigates the impact of different baby-wearing methods on the infant's development and well-being, focusing on the ROM between mother and baby during one gait cycle. The research utilizes advanced technology to gather and analyze data, ultimately contributing to the understanding of baby-wearing practices and their impact on infant development.- Arbeit zitieren
- Simon Maiwald (Autor:in), 2014, Baby-wearing. A study on the transmission of motion in different transport modalities, München, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/286356