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越野行走杖长度对步态运动学参数的影响

The Impact of Nordic Walking Pole Length on Gait Kinematic Parameters.

作者信息

Russo Luca, Belli Guido, Di Blasio Andrea, Lupu Elena, Larion Alin, Fischetti Francesco, Montagnani Eleonora, Di Biase Arrivabene Pierfrancesco, De Angelis Marco

机构信息

Department of Human Sciences, Università Telematica degli Studi IUL, 50122 Florence, Italy.

Department of Sciences for Life Quality Studies, University of Bologna, 47921 Rimini, Italy.

出版信息

J Funct Morphol Kinesiol. 2023 Apr 26;8(2):50. doi: 10.3390/jfmk8020050.

Abstract

Nordic walking (NW) is a popular physical activity used to manage chronic diseases and maintain overall health and fitness status. This study aimed to compare NW to ordinary walking (W) with regard to pole length and to identify kinematic differences associated with different poles' length (55%, 65% and 75% of the subject's height, respectively). Twelve male volunteers (21.1 ± 0.7 years; 1.74 ± 0.05 m; 68.9 ± 6.1 kg) were tested in four conditions (W, NW55, NW65 and NW75) at three different speeds (4-5-6 km∗h). Each subject performed a total of twelve tests in a random order. Three-dimensional kinematics of upper and lower body were measured for both W and NW, while oxygen consumption levels (VO) and rating of perceived exertion (RPE) were measured only for NW trials with different poles' length. NW showed a higher step length, lower elbow motion and higher trunk motion ( < 0.05) compared to W. Additionally, NW65 did not show any kinematic or RPE differences compared to NW55 and NW75. Only NW75 showed a higher elbow joint ( < 0.05) and lower pole ( < 0.05) range of motion compared to NW55 and a higher VO ( < 0.05) compared to NW55 and NW65 at 6 km∗h. In conclusion, the use of the poles affects the motion of the upper and lower body during gait. Poles with shorter or longer length do not produce particular changes in NW kinematics. However, increasing the length of the pole can be a smart variation in NW to increase exercise metabolic demand without significantly affecting the kinematics and the RPE.

摘要

北欧式健走(NW)是一种广受欢迎的体育活动,用于管理慢性疾病并维持整体健康和体能状态。本研究旨在比较北欧式健走与普通行走(W)在杖长方面的差异,并确定与不同杖长(分别为受试者身高的55%、65%和75%)相关的运动学差异。12名男性志愿者(年龄21.1±0.7岁;身高1.74±0.05米;体重68.9±6.1千克)在三种不同速度(4 - 5 - 6千米/小时)下的四种条件(W、NW55、NW65和NW75)下进行测试。每个受试者以随机顺序总共进行12次测试。对W和NW的上下肢三维运动学进行了测量,而仅对不同杖长的NW试验测量了耗氧量水平(VO)和主观用力程度分级(RPE)。与W相比,NW显示出更长的步长、更小的肘部运动和更大的躯干运动(P<0.05)。此外,与NW55和NW75相比,NW65在运动学或RPE方面没有显示出任何差异。仅NW75与NW55相比,在6千米/小时时显示出更大的肘关节运动范围(P<0.05)和更小的杖运动范围(P<0.05),并且与NW55和NW65相比,显示出更高的VO(P<0.05)。总之,使用手杖会影响步态中上下肢的运动。较短或较长的手杖在北欧式健走运动学方面不会产生特定变化。然而,增加手杖长度可能是北欧式健走中的一种明智变化,可在不显著影响运动学和RPE的情况下增加运动代谢需求。

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