College of Health and Rehabilitation Science: Sargent College, 635 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston University, Boston, MA 02215, USA.
College of Health and Rehabilitation Science: Sargent College, 635 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston University, Boston, MA 02215, USA.
J Biomech. 2022 Nov;144:111308. doi: 10.1016/j.jbiomech.2022.111308. Epub 2022 Sep 18.
Adults with obesity have gait instability, leading to increased fall risks and decreased physical activity. Whole-body angular momentum (WBAM) is regulated over a gait cycle, essential to avoid a fall. However, how obese adults regulate WBAM during walking is unknown. The current study investigated changes in WBAM about the body's center of mass (COM) during walking in obese and non-obese adults across different walking speeds. Twenty-eight young adults with obesity and normal weight walked barefoot at a fixed walking speed (FWS, 1.25 m/s) and at five different speeds based on their preferred walking speed (PWS): 50, 75, 100, 125, and 150 % of PWS. Adults with obesity walked slower with shorter step length, wider step width, and longer double support time (p < 0.01). The ranges of frontal- and transverse-plane WBAM were greater in obese adults (p < 0.01). We also found that the range of frontal-plane WBAM did not significantly change with walking speed (p > 0.05), while the range of transverse-plane WBAM increased with walking speed (p < 0.01). The ranges of frontal- and transverse-plane WBAM increased with the mediolateral ground reaction force and mediolateral moment arm (p < 0.01), which may be most affected by lateral foot placement relative to the body's COM. Our findings suggest that controlling mediolateral stability during walking is more challenging in obese adults, independent of their slow walking speed. Understanding whole-body rotational dynamics observed in obese walking provides an insight into the biomechanical link between obesity and gait instability, which may help find a way to reduce fall risks and increase physical activity.
肥胖成年人的步态不稳定,导致跌倒风险增加和身体活动减少。全身角动量(WBAM)在步态周期中得到调节,对于避免跌倒至关重要。然而,肥胖成年人在行走时如何调节 WBAM 尚不清楚。本研究调查了肥胖和正常体重成年人在不同行走速度下行走时身体质心(COM)周围 WBAM 的变化。28 名肥胖和正常体重的年轻人赤脚以固定行走速度(FWS,1.25m/s)行走,并根据其偏好行走速度(PWS)以五种不同速度行走:PWS 的 50、75、100、125 和 150%。肥胖成年人行走速度较慢,步长较短,步宽较宽,双支撑时间较长(p<0.01)。肥胖成年人额状面和横切面 WBAM 的范围更大(p<0.01)。我们还发现,额状面 WBAM 的范围随行走速度的变化不显著(p>0.05),而横切面 WBAM 的范围随行走速度的增加而增加(p<0.01)。额状面和横切面 WBAM 的范围随侧向地面反作用力和侧向力臂的增加而增加(p<0.01),这可能最受脚相对于身体 COM 的侧向位置的影响。我们的研究结果表明,肥胖成年人在行走过程中控制横向稳定性更具挑战性,这与他们的缓慢行走速度无关。了解肥胖行走时的整体旋转动力学为肥胖与步态不稳定之间的生物力学联系提供了深入了解,这可能有助于找到降低跌倒风险和增加身体活动的方法。