Magnusson M, Almqvist M, Broman H, Pope M, Hansson T
Department of Orthopaedics, Sahlgren Hospital, University of Gothenburg, Sweden.
J Spinal Disord. 1992 Jun;5(2):198-203. doi: 10.1097/00002517-199206000-00009.
An experimental, in vivo study was performed to measure height changes in subjects exposed to whole body vibrations while seated. Twelve women, with an average age of 22 years, were exposed to sinusoidal vibrations for 5 mins. The vibration frequency was 5 Hz, and the acceleration was 0.1 g Rms. The height loss stemming from vibration exposure was compared with that experienced while sitting without being subjected to vibrations. The height losses that always occurred from the two exposures were corrected for the effect of posture change. The height loss from vibration was significantly greater than when no vibration was present. Height loss due to posture change was responsible for approximately 50% of the total height loss. From this study it was concluded that whole body vibrations cause increased height loss.
进行了一项实验性的体内研究,以测量坐着时暴露于全身振动的受试者的身高变化。12名平均年龄为22岁的女性暴露于正弦振动5分钟。振动频率为5Hz,加速度为0.1g均方根值。将振动暴露导致的身高损失与坐着但未受振动时的身高损失进行比较。对两次暴露中始终出现的身高损失进行了姿势变化影响的校正。振动导致的身高损失明显大于无振动时的身高损失。姿势变化导致的身高损失约占总身高损失的50%。从这项研究得出结论,全身振动会导致身高损失增加。