Department of Human Movement and Health, Graduate School of Medical Science, Kanazawa University, Kanazawa, Japan.
J Physiol Anthropol. 2010;29(6):197-203. doi: 10.2114/jpa2.29.197.
We investigated the relationship between an individual's center of pressure in the anteroposterior direction in quiet standing (QS) and perceptibility of different standing positions. The position of the center of pressure in the anteroposterior direction (CoPy position) while standing was represented as the percentage distance (%FL) from the hindmost point of the heel in relation to foot length. CoPy position in QS was located from 31 to 58%FL. Perceptibility of standing position was evaluated by the difference between the reference position and the subject's attempt to reproduce that position. Subjects were tested for their ability to reproduce reference positions selected randomly from a total of 13 positions at 5%FL increments from 20 to 80%FL. Using an approximation formula curve, we identified the relationship between reference position and reproduction absolute error. The standing position range with reproduction error exceeding 90% of the difference between the maximum and minimum errors was defined as the low perceptibility range of standing position. The approximation curve had one peak near QS. CoPy positions in QS were located in the low perceptibility range, except for five subjects with a more posterior location. The correlation coefficient between CoPy positions in QS (x) and reference position (y) showing maximum error was 0.70 and the regression line was y=0.464x+28.2; the intersection point with y=x was 53%FL. Reproduction absolute errors in reference positions at 20-30%FL and 70-80%FL were significantly smaller than those at 40-60%FL (p<0.05). We concluded the following. (1) Standing positions showing the lowest perceptibility are located close to the QS position; however, in subjects whose QS position is located more posteriorly, the standing position showing maximum error is more anterior. (2) Perceptibility of extreme forward- and backward-leaning positions is very high and independent of individual QS position.
我们研究了个体在安静站立(QS)时的前后方向的中心压力(CoP)与不同站立位置的可感知性之间的关系。前后方向(CoPy 位置)的 CoP 位置是相对于脚长,从脚跟的最后点到足部的百分比距离(%FL)来表示的。QS 时 CoP 位置位于 31%-58%FL。站立位置的可感知性通过参考位置与个体尝试重现该位置之间的差异来评估。个体从 20%-80%FL 每 5%FL 递增的总共 13 个位置中随机选择参考位置进行测试,以评估他们重现参考位置的能力。使用近似公式曲线,我们确定了参考位置与重现绝对误差之间的关系。重现误差超过最大和最小误差之间差异的 90%的站立位置范围被定义为站立位置的低可感知范围。近似曲线在 QS 附近有一个峰值。除了五个 CoP 位置更靠后的个体外,QS 时的 CoP 位置位于低可感知范围内。重现最大误差的 QS 时 CoP 位置(x)与参考位置(y)之间的相关系数为 0.70,回归线为 y=0.464x+28.2;y=x 的交点为 53%FL。20%-30%FL 和 70%-80%FL 的参考位置的重现绝对误差显著小于 40%-60%FL(p<0.05)。我们得出以下结论。(1)显示最低可感知性的站立位置接近 QS 位置;然而,在 CoP 位置更靠后的个体中,显示最大误差的站立位置更靠前。(2)极前倾和后倾位置的可感知性非常高,且与个体的 QS 位置无关。