Holmes Hillary H, Fawcett Randall T, Roper Jaimie A
Auburn University.
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University.
J Appl Biomech. 2021 Jun 1;37(3):277-281. doi: 10.1123/jab.2020-0109. Epub 2021 Apr 30.
Walking is an integral indicator of human health commonly investigated while walking overground and with the use of a treadmill. Unlike fixed-speed treadmills, overground walking is dependent on the preferred walking speed under the individuals' control. Thus, user-driven treadmills may have the ability to better simulate the characteristics of overground walking. This pilot study is the first investigation to compare a user-driven treadmill, a fixed-speed treadmill, and overground walking to understand differences in variability and mean spatiotemporal measures across walking environments. Participants walked fastest overground compared to both fixed and user-driven treadmill conditions. However, gait cycle speed variability in the fixed-speed treadmill condition was significantly lower than the user-driven and overground conditions, with no significant differences present between overground and user-driven treadmill walking. The lack of differences in variability between the user-driven treadmill and overground walking may indicate that the user-driven treadmill can better simulate the variability of overground walking, potentially leading to more natural adaptation and motor control patterns of walking.
行走是人类健康的一项重要指标,通常在地面行走和使用跑步机时进行研究。与固定速度的跑步机不同,地面行走取决于个人控制下的首选步行速度。因此,用户驱动的跑步机可能有能力更好地模拟地面行走的特征。这项初步研究是首次比较用户驱动的跑步机、固定速度的跑步机和地面行走,以了解不同行走环境下变异性和平均时空测量的差异。与固定和用户驱动的跑步机条件相比,参与者在地面行走时速度最快。然而,固定速度跑步机条件下的步态周期速度变异性显著低于用户驱动和地面条件,地面行走和用户驱动的跑步机行走之间没有显著差异。用户驱动的跑步机和地面行走之间在变异性方面缺乏差异,这可能表明用户驱动的跑步机可以更好地模拟地面行走的变异性,可能导致更自然的适应和行走运动控制模式。