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模拟微重力和真实微重力环境下的运动:水平悬吊与抛物线飞行对比

Locomotion in simulated and real microgravity: horizontal suspension vs. parabolic flight.

作者信息

De Witt John K, Perusek Gail P, Lewandowski Beth E, Gilkey Kelly M, Savina Mark C, Samorezov Sergey, Edwards W Brent

机构信息

Wyle Integrated Science and Engineering Group, Houston 77058, USA.

出版信息

Aviat Space Environ Med. 2010 Dec;81(12):1092-9. doi: 10.3357/asem.2413.2010.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

The effect of reducing gravity on locomotion has been studied using microgravity analogues. However, there is no known literature comparing locomotion in actual microgravity (AM) to locomotion in simulated microgravity (SM).

METHODS

Five subjects were tested while walking at 1.34 m x s(-1) and running at 3.13 m x s(-1) on a treadmill during parabolic flight and on a microgravity simulator. The external load (EL) in AM and SM was provided by elastomer bungees at approximately 55% (low) and 90% (high) of the subjects' bodyweight (BW). Lower body joint kinematics and ground reaction forces were measured during each condition. Effect size and its 95% confidence interval were computed between gravitational conditions for each outcome variable.

RESULTS

In AM, subjects attained approximately 15-21 degrees greater hip flexion during walking and 19-25 degrees greater hip flexion during running. Hip range of motion was greater in AM during running by approximately 12-17 degrees. Trunk motion was 4 degrees less in SM than AM during walking. Peak impact force was greater in SM than in AM during walking with a low EL (SM = 0.95 +/- 0.04 BW; AM = 0.76 +/- 0.04 BW) and contact times were greater in SM.

CONCLUSIONS

Subtle differences exist in locomotion patterns, temporal kinematics, and peak impact ground reaction forces between AM and SM. The differences suggest possible adaptations in the motor coordination required between gravitational condition, and potential differences in adaptations that are dependent upon if training occurs in actual or simulated microgravity.

摘要

引言

已使用微重力模拟装置研究了降低重力对运动的影响。然而,尚无已知文献将实际微重力(AM)下的运动与模拟微重力(SM)下的运动进行比较。

方法

五名受试者在抛物线飞行期间和微重力模拟器上,以1.34 m·s⁻¹的速度在跑步机上行走以及以3.13 m·s⁻¹的速度跑步时接受测试。AM和SM中的外部负荷(EL)由弹性蹦极提供,约为受试者体重(BW)的55%(低)和90%(高)。在每种情况下测量下肢关节运动学和地面反作用力。计算每个结果变量在重力条件之间的效应大小及其95%置信区间。

结果

在AM中,受试者在行走时髋关节屈曲角度比在SM中大约大15 - 21度,跑步时髋关节屈曲角度比在SM中大约大19 - 25度。在跑步过程中,AM中的髋关节活动范围比SM大约大12 - 17度。在行走时,SM中的躯干运动比AM少4度。在低EL行走时,SM中的峰值冲击力比AM大(SM = 0.95 ± 0.04 BW;AM = 0.76 ± 0.04 BW),且SM中的接触时间更长。

结论

AM和SM在运动模式、时间运动学以及峰值冲击地面反作用力方面存在细微差异。这些差异表明重力条件之间所需的运动协调可能存在适应性变化,以及取决于训练是在实际微重力还是模拟微重力下进行的适应性潜在差异。

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