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跑步机跑步和真实世界跑步时胫骨冲击的比较。

Comparison of Tibial Shock during Treadmill and Real-World Running.

机构信息

Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA.

Bone & Joint Center, Henry Ford Health System, Detroit, MI.

出版信息

Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2020 Jul;52(7):1557-1562. doi: 10.1249/MSS.0000000000002288.

Abstract

UNLABELLED

The degree to which standard laboratory gait assessments accurately reflect impact loading in an outdoor running environment is currently unknown.

PURPOSE

To compare tibial shock between treadmill and road marathon conditions.

METHODS

One hundred ninety-two runners (men/women, 105/87; age, 44.9 ± 10.8 yr) completed a treadmill gait assessment while wearing a tibial-mounted inertial measurement unit, several days before completing a marathon race. Participants ran at 90% of their projected race speed and 30 s of tibial shock data were collected. Participants then wore the sensors during the race and tibial shock was averaged over the 12th, 23rd, and 40th kilometers. One-way analysis of covariance and correlation coefficients were used to compare vertical/resultant tibial shock between treadmill and marathon conditions. Analyses were adjusted for differences in running speed between conditions.

RESULTS

A significant main effect of condition was found for mean vertical and resultant tibial shock (P < 0.001). Early in the marathon (12-km point), runners demonstrated higher mean tibial shock adjusted for speed compared with the treadmill data (vertical = +24.3% and resultant = +30.3%). Mean differences decreased across the course of the marathon. Vertical tibial shock at the 40th kilometer of the race was similar to treadmill data, and resultant shock remained higher. Vertical and resultant tibial shock were significantly correlated between treadmill and the 12th kilometer of the race (rs = 0.64-0.65, P < 0.001), with only 40% to 42% of the variance in outdoor tibial shock explained by treadmill measures. Correlations for tibial shock showed minimal changes across stages of the marathon.

CONCLUSIONS

These results demonstrate that measures of impact loading in an outdoor running environment are not fully captured on a treadmill.

摘要

非标记

目前尚不清楚标准实验室步态评估在户外跑步环境中准确反映冲击负荷的程度。

目的

比较跑步机和公路马拉松条件下胫骨的冲击。

方法

192 名跑步者(男/女,105/87;年龄,44.9±10.8 岁)在跑步机上进行步态评估,同时佩戴胫骨安装的惯性测量单元,几天前完成马拉松比赛。参与者以 90%的预计比赛速度跑步,并采集 30 秒的胫骨冲击数据。然后,参与者在比赛中佩戴传感器,并在第 12、23 和 40 公里处平均胫骨冲击。使用单向方差分析和相关系数比较跑步机和马拉松条件下的垂直/合成胫骨冲击。分析调整了条件下跑步速度的差异。

结果

发现条件的均值垂直和合成胫骨冲击有显著的主效应(P<0.001)。在马拉松早期(12 公里处),跑步者的调整速度后的平均胫骨冲击比跑步机数据高(垂直=+24.3%,合成=+30.3%)。随着比赛的进行,平均差异逐渐减小。比赛第 40 公里的垂直胫骨冲击与跑步机数据相似,而合成冲击仍然较高。跑步机和第 12 公里的比赛中垂直和合成胫骨冲击有显著相关性(rs=0.64-0.65,P<0.001),仅 40%到 42%的户外胫骨冲击可以用跑步机测量来解释。胫骨冲击的相关性在马拉松各阶段变化不大。

结论

这些结果表明,在户外跑步环境中,冲击负荷的测量不能完全在跑步机上捕捉到。

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