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行走时发短信会增加额状面稳定极限。

Frontal plane margin of stability is increased during texting while walking.

作者信息

Marone Jane R, Patel Pooja B, Hurt Christopher P, Grabiner Mark D

机构信息

Biomechanics Research Laboratories, Department of Kinesiology and Nutrition, University of Illinois at Chicago, United States.

Biomechanics Research Laboratories, Department of Kinesiology and Nutrition, University of Illinois at Chicago, United States.

出版信息

Gait Posture. 2014;40(1):243-6. doi: 10.1016/j.gaitpost.2014.04.188. Epub 2014 Apr 19.

Abstract

Injurious falls associated with cell phone use during ambulation are increasingly common. Studies examining texting while walking suggest this task alters the attentional component of walking to the extent that safety may be compromised. Here, we quantified the extent to which frontal plane dynamic stability while walking was affected by the cognitive and physical demands of texting. Twenty experienced texters performed four, 10-min treadmill walking tasks at a self-selected velocity in random order: (1) normal walk (control), (2) walking while verbally performing mathematical calculations (cognitive demand), (3) walking while bimanually holding and looking directly at a phone (physical demand), and (4) walking while texting continuous mathematical calculations (cognitive and physical). We quantified the frontal plane minimum margin of stability (MOSmin), a measure that considers the position and normalized velocity of the center of mass with respect to the lateral border of the base of support was calculated over each 10-min walking period. Compared to the normal walking condition, the texting and phone holding conditions resulted in a small but significant (6%) increase in MOSmin (p=0.005 and 0.026, respectively). Compared to normal walking, the effect of performing mathematical calculations on MOSmin was not significant (p=0.80). These results suggest that frontal plane stability of experienced texters during controlled treadmill walking conditions can be affected by the physical, but not the cognitive demand of texting. This may represent a compensatory mechanism by the CNS to ensure stability in the event of an unexpected disturbance.

摘要

与行走时使用手机相关的伤害性跌倒越来越常见。研究表明,边走边发短信会改变行走时的注意力分配,进而可能影响行走安全。在本研究中,我们量化了行走时额面动态稳定性受发短信的认知和身体需求影响的程度。20名经验丰富的短信发送者以自选速度随机进行四项10分钟的跑步机行走任务:(1)正常行走(对照),(2)边走边进行口头数学计算(认知需求),(3)双手拿着手机并直视手机行走(身体需求),以及(4)边走边发短信并进行连续数学计算(认知和身体需求)。我们量化了额面最小稳定性裕度(MOSmin),该指标考虑了质心相对于支撑面横向边界的位置和归一化速度,并在每个10分钟的行走时间段内进行计算。与正常行走条件相比,发短信和手持手机条件下的MOSmin分别有小幅但显著的6%增加(p分别为0.005和0.026)。与正常行走相比,进行数学计算对MOSmin的影响不显著(p = 0.80)。这些结果表明,在受控的跑步机行走条件下,经验丰富的短信发送者的额面稳定性会受到发短信的身体需求而非认知需求的影响。这可能代表了中枢神经系统的一种代偿机制,以确保在意外干扰情况下的稳定性。

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