A study from Penn State Berks quietly overturns a widely held assumption: that pushing a stroller while running compounds the physical toll on a parent's body. Researchers found that stroller runners suffer injuries at less than half the rate of traditional runners, suggesting that what parents adopted out of necessity may carry genuine biomechanical wisdom. In the long human story of reconciling caregiving with self-care, this finding offers something rare — evidence that the compromise was never a compromise at all.
Study: Running with a stroller cuts injury risk for parents in half
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Penn State study shows stroller running reduces parent injury rates by 50%, with potential positive implications for fitness equipment and childcare product markets.
Parents may increase stroller running adoption, boosting demand for specialized running strollers and related fitness products. Reduced injury rates could lower healthcare costs for active parents and increase participation in running activities among this demographic.
Health agencies may promote stroller running as a public health intervention for injury prevention. Fitness and wellness programs could incorporate stroller-running recommendations. Product safety standards for running strollers may be reviewed or strengthened based on increased market demand.