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声音稳定运动-呼吸耦合,并降低能量消耗。

Sound stabilizes locomotor-respiratory coupling and reduces energy cost.

机构信息

Movement to Health (M2H) Laboratory, EuroMov, Montpellier-1 University, Montpellier, France.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2012;7(9):e45206. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0045206. Epub 2012 Sep 27.

Abstract

A natural synchronization between locomotor and respiratory systems is known to exist for various species and various forms of locomotion. This Locomotor-Respiratory Coupling (LRC) is fundamental for the energy transfer between the two subsystems during long duration exercise and originates from mechanical and neurological interactions. Different methodologies have been used to compute LRC, giving rise to various and often diverging results in terms of synchronization, (de-)stabilization via information, and associated energy cost. In this article, the theory of nonlinear-coupled oscillators was adopted to characterize LRC, through the model of the sine circle map, and tested it in the context of cycling. Our specific focus was the sound-induced stabilization of LRC and its associated change in energy consumption. In our experimental study, participants were instructed during a cycling exercise to synchronize either their respiration or their pedaling rate with an external auditory stimulus whose rhythm corresponded to their individual preferential breathing or cycling frequencies. Results showed a significant reduction in energy expenditure with auditory stimulation, accompanied by a stabilization of LRC. The sound-induced effect was asymmetrical, with a better stabilizing influence of the metronome on the locomotor system than on the respiratory system. A modification of the respiratory frequency was indeed observed when participants cycled in synchrony with the tone, leading to a transition toward more stable frequency ratios as predicted by the sine circle map. In addition to the classical mechanical and neurological origins of LRC, here we demonstrated using the sine circle map model that information plays an important modulatory role of the synchronization, and has global energetic consequences.

摘要

众所周知,各种物种和各种形式的运动都存在运动系统和呼吸系统之间的自然同步。这种运动-呼吸耦合(LRC)是长时程运动中两个子系统之间能量传递的基础,源于机械和神经相互作用。已经使用了不同的方法来计算 LRC,导致在同步、信息(去)稳定和相关能量成本方面产生了各种且经常不同的结果。在本文中,采用非线性耦合振荡器理论,通过正弦圆图模型来描述 LRC,并在自行车运动的背景下对其进行了测试。我们的具体关注点是声音诱导的 LRC 稳定及其相关的能量消耗变化。在我们的实验研究中,参与者在自行车运动中被指示通过外部听觉刺激来同步他们的呼吸或踩踏率,其节奏与他们个人的优先呼吸或自行车频率相对应。结果表明,在有听觉刺激的情况下,能量消耗显著降低,同时 LRC 也得到稳定。声音诱导的效应是不对称的,节拍器对运动系统的稳定影响比对呼吸系统的稳定影响更大。当参与者按照音调同步骑行时,确实观察到呼吸频率的变化,导致如正弦圆图模型所预测的那样,频率比更加稳定。除了 LRC 的经典机械和神经起源之外,我们还使用正弦圆图模型证明了信息在同步中起着重要的调节作用,并具有全局能量后果。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/a9f3/3459924/96a854b776f1/pone.0045206.g001.jpg

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