Sinclair Jonathan, Lynch Holly, Chockalingam Nachiappan, Taylor Paul John
School of Sport & Health Sciences, Faculty of Allied Health & Wellbeing, University of Central Lancashire, Preston PR1 2HE, UK.
School of Life Sciences and Education, Staffordshire University, Stoke on Trent ST4 2DE, UK.
Life (Basel). 2023 Jan 18;13(2):270. doi: 10.3390/life13020270.
This study examined the effects of obesity on cartilage mechanics and longitudinal failure probability at the medial tibiofemoral compartment, using combined musculoskeletal simulation and probabilistic failure modelling approaches. The current investigation examined twenty obese females (BMI > 30.0 kg/m) and 20 healthy weight (BMI < 25.0 kg/m) females. Walking kinematics were obtained via an 8-camera optoelectric system, and a force plate was used to collect ground reaction forces. Musculoskeletal simulation and probabilistic failure modelling were utilized to explore medial tibiofemoral forces and cartilage probability. Comparisons between groups were undertaken using linear mixed-effects models. Net peak cartilage forces, stress and strain were significantly larger in the obese group (force = 2013.92 N, stress = 3.03 MPa & strain = 0.25), compared to health weight (force = 1493.21 N, stress 2.26 MPa & strain = 0.19). In addition, medial tibiofemoral cartilage failure probability was also significantly larger in the obese group (42.98%) compared to healthy weight (11.63%). The findings from the current investigation show that obesity has a profoundly negative influence on longitudinal medial knee cartilage health and strongly advocates for the implementation of effective weight management programs into long-term musculoskeletal management strategies.
本研究采用肌肉骨骼联合模拟和概率失效建模方法,研究肥胖对胫股内侧关节软骨力学及纵向失效概率的影响。本次调查研究了20名肥胖女性(BMI>30.0kg/m)和20名健康体重女性(BMI<25.0kg/m)。通过一个8摄像头光电系统获取步行运动学数据,并使用测力板收集地面反作用力。利用肌肉骨骼模拟和概率失效建模来探究胫股内侧关节力和软骨概率。采用线性混合效应模型进行组间比较。与健康体重组相比,肥胖组的净峰值软骨力、应力和应变显著更大(力=2013.92N,应力=3.03MPa,应变=0.25),健康体重组的力=1493.21N,应力=2.26MPa,应变=0.19。此外,肥胖组胫股内侧关节软骨失效概率也显著高于健康体重组(42.98%对比11.63%)。本次调查结果表明,肥胖对膝关节内侧纵向软骨健康有深远的负面影响,并强烈主张在长期肌肉骨骼管理策略中实施有效的体重管理计划。