McNeill David K P, de Heer Hendrik D, Bounds Roger G, Coast J Richard
Departments of 1Biological Sciences; 2Physical Therapy and Athletic Training; and 3Health Sciences, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, Arizona.
J Strength Cond Res. 2015 Mar;29(3):863-8. doi: 10.1519/JSC.0000000000000678.
Body weight (BW)-supported treadmill training has become increasingly popular in professional sports and rehabilitation. To date, little is known about the accuracy of the lower-body positive pressure treadmill. This study evaluated the accuracy of the BW support reported on the AlterG "Anti-Gravity" Treadmill across the spectrum of unloading, from full BW (100%) to 20% BW. Thirty-one adults (15 men and 16 women) with a mean age of 29.3 years (SD = 10.9), and a mean weight of 66.55 kg (SD = 12.68) were recruited. Participants were weighed outside the machine and then inside at 100-20% BW in 10% increments. Predicted BW, as presented by the AlterG equipment, was compared with measured BW. Significant differences between predicted and measured BW were found at all but 90% through 70% of BW. Differences were small (<5%), except at the extreme ends of the unloading spectrum. At 100% BW, the measured weight was lower than predicted (mean = 93.15%, SD = 1.21, p < 0.001 vs. predicted). At 30 and 20% BW, the measured weight was higher than predicted at 35.75% (SD = 2.89, p < 0.001), and 27.67% (SD = 3.76, p < 0.001), respectively. These findings suggest that there are significant differences between reported and measured BW support on the AlterG Anti-Gravity Treadmill®, with the largest differences (>5%) found at 100% BW and the greatest BW support (30 and 20% BW). These differences may be associated with changes in metabolic demand and maximum speed during walking or running and should be taken into consideration when using these devices for training and research purposes.
体重支持式跑步机训练在职业体育和康复领域越来越受欢迎。迄今为止,关于下肢正压跑步机的准确性知之甚少。本研究评估了AlterG“反重力”跑步机上报告的体重支持在从全体重(100%)到20%体重的卸载范围内的准确性。招募了31名成年人(15名男性和16名女性),平均年龄29.3岁(标准差 = 10.9),平均体重66.55千克(标准差 = 12.68)。参与者先在机器外称重,然后在机器内以10%的增量从100%体重到20%体重进行称重。将AlterG设备显示的预测体重与实测体重进行比较。除了体重从90%到70%的范围外,预测体重和实测体重之间在所有其他范围内均存在显著差异。差异较小(<5%),但在卸载范围的两端除外。在100%体重时,实测体重低于预测值(平均值 = 93.15%,标准差 = 1.21,与预测值相比p < 0.001)。在30%和20%体重时,实测体重分别比预测值高35.75%(标准差 = 2.89,p < 0.001)和27.67%(标准差 = 3.76,p < 0.001)。这些发现表明,AlterG反重力跑步机上报告的体重支持与实测体重支持之间存在显著差异,在100%体重和最大体重支持(30%和20%体重)时差异最大(>5%)。这些差异可能与步行或跑步时的代谢需求和最大速度变化有关,在将这些设备用于训练和研究目的时应予以考虑。