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偏好的赤足步频受到除使代谢率最小化之外的因素影响。

Preferred Barefoot Step Frequency is Influenced by Factors Beyond Minimizing Metabolic Rate.

作者信息

Yandell Matthew B, Zelik Karl E

机构信息

Department of Mechanical Engineering, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN 37212, USA.

Department of Biomedical Engineering, Department of Physical Medicine &Rehabilitation, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN 37212, USA.

出版信息

Sci Rep. 2016 Mar 18;6:23243. doi: 10.1038/srep23243.

Abstract

Humans tend to increase their step frequency in barefoot walking, as compared to shod walking at the same speed. Based on prior studies and the energy minimization hypothesis we predicted that people make this adjustment to minimize metabolic cost. We performed an experiment quantifying barefoot walking metabolic rate at different step frequencies, specifically comparing preferred barefoot to preferred shod step frequency. We found that subjects increased their preferred frequency when walking barefoot at 1.4 m/s (~123 vs. ~117 steps/min shod, P = 2e-5). However, average barefoot walking metabolic rates at the preferred barefoot and shod step frequencies were not significantly different (P = 0.40). Instead, we observed subject-specific trends: five subjects consistently reduced (-8% average), and three subjects consistently increased (+10% average) their metabolic rate at preferred barefoot vs. preferred shod frequency. Thus, it does not appear that people ubiquitously select a barefoot step frequency that minimizes metabolic rate. We concluded that preferred barefoot step frequency is influenced by factors beyond minimizing metabolic rate, such as shoe properties and/or perceived comfort. Our results highlight the subject-specific nature of locomotor adaptations and how averaging data across subjects may obscure meaningful trends. Alternative experimental designs may be needed to better understand individual adaptations.

摘要

与以相同速度穿鞋行走相比,人类在赤脚行走时往往会提高步频。基于先前的研究和能量最小化假设,我们预测人们做出这种调整是为了将代谢成本降至最低。我们进行了一项实验,量化不同步频下的赤脚行走代谢率,具体比较了赤脚偏好步频和穿鞋偏好步频。我们发现,受试者在以1.4米/秒的速度赤脚行走时提高了他们的偏好步频(123步/分钟 vs. 穿鞋时117步/分钟,P = 2e - 5)。然而,在赤脚偏好步频和穿鞋偏好步频下的平均赤脚行走代谢率没有显著差异(P = 0.40)。相反,我们观察到了个体特有的趋势:五名受试者在赤脚偏好步频与穿鞋偏好步频相比时,代谢率持续降低(平均降低8%),三名受试者代谢率持续升高(平均升高10%)。因此,人们似乎并非普遍选择能使代谢率最小化的赤脚步频。我们得出结论,赤脚偏好步频受到除代谢率最小化之外的因素影响,如鞋子特性和/或感知舒适度。我们的结果凸显了运动适应的个体特异性本质,以及对受试者数据进行平均处理可能如何掩盖有意义的趋势。可能需要采用其他实验设计来更好地理解个体适应情况。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/015b/4796793/e68d9a1ff82a/srep23243-f1.jpg

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