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体重指数对休闲跑者生物力学的影响。

Impact of Body Mass Index on Biomechanics of Recreational Runners.

机构信息

Department of Orthopaedics and Rehabilitation, UF Health Sports Performance Center, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL.

出版信息

PM R. 2020 Nov;12(11):1106-1112. doi: 10.1002/pmrj.12335. Epub 2020 Feb 22.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Some recreational runners with obesity successfully train or compete without musculoskeletal injury. Insight into the key kinetic strategies of injury-free heavier runners is necessary to appropriately guide development of safe training programs for this population.

OBJECTIVE

To determine key biomechanical strategies of running in individuals with body mass index (BMI) values above and equal to and higher than 30 kg/m .

DESIGN

This was a case-control study.

PARTICIPANTS

Runners with obesity (n =18; 42.7 years, 38.9% women) who were matched by sex, age, footstrike type, footwear characteristics, and running speed with healthy runners (n = 36; 41.7 years, 32.5% women).

SETTING

Research laboratory affiliated with an academic medical center.

METHODS

A seven-camera optical motion analysis system was used to capture running kinematics and an instrumented treadmill captured kinetic data.

MAIN OUTCOMES

Main outcomes were temporal spatial parameters, joint excursions, peak ground reaction forces (GRFs), joint moments, vertical average loading rate (VALR), impulses, and vertical stiffness (K ).

RESULTS

Runners with obesity demonstrated 15% less vertical excursion of the center of mass, 18% wider strides, and 3% longer stance times than nonobese runners (P < .05). Normalized peak GRFs and VALRs were higher in the nonobese group. GRF impulse was higher in the group with obesity compared to the nonobese group (means ± SD; 339.6 ± 55.2 Ns vs. 255.0 ± 45.8 Ns; P = .0001). K was higher in the obese group compared to the nonobese group (238.6 ± 50.3 N/cm vs. 183.1 ± 29.4 N/cm; P = .0001). Peak hip moments were higher in runners with obesity in the sagittal and frontal planes (P < .05).

CONCLUSION

Runners with obesity dampened impact forces and controlled loading rate more than nonobese runners by increasing lower body stiffness and constraining vertical displacement.

摘要

背景

一些肥胖的休闲跑者在没有肌肉骨骼损伤的情况下成功训练或参赛。了解无损伤的更重跑者的关键动力学策略对于为该人群制定安全的训练计划是必要的。

目的

确定身体质量指数(BMI)值大于或等于 30kg/m 的个体跑步的关键生物力学策略。

设计

这是一项病例对照研究。

参与者

肥胖跑者(n=18;42.7 岁,38.9%为女性)与健康跑者(n=36;41.7 岁,32.5%为女性)按性别、年龄、脚跟着地类型、鞋类特征和跑步速度匹配。

地点

隶属于学术医疗中心的研究实验室。

方法

使用七摄像机光学运动分析系统捕捉跑步运动学,使用仪器化跑步机捕捉动力学数据。

主要结果

主要结果是时间空间参数、关节活动度、峰值地面反作用力(GRF)、关节力矩、垂直平均加载率(VALR)、冲量和垂直刚度(K)。

结果

肥胖跑者的质心垂直位移减少 15%,步幅增加 18%,支撑时间增加 3%,而非肥胖跑者(P<0.05)。非肥胖组的归一化峰值 GRF 和 VALR 更高。与非肥胖组相比,肥胖组的 GRF 冲量更高(均值±标准差;339.6±55.2Ns 比 255.0±45.8Ns;P=0.0001)。肥胖组的 K 高于非肥胖组(238.6±50.3N/cm 比 183.1±29.4N/cm;P=0.0001)。肥胖跑者在矢状面和额状面的髋关节力矩峰值更高(P<0.05)。

结论

肥胖跑者通过增加下肢刚度和限制垂直位移,比非肥胖跑者更好地缓冲冲击力并控制加载率。

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