Thompson D L, Hatley M R, McPoil T G, Cornwall M W
Department of Physical Therapy, College of Health Professions, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff 86011-5105.
J Am Podiatr Med Assoc. 1993 Sep;83(9):504-8. doi: 10.7547/87507315-83-9-504.
Ten subjects between the ages of 19 and 29 years walked and performed four aerobic movements over a force and pressure platform. Peak plantar pressure and peak vertical force data were collected three times on the dominant leg as each subject performed all of the five activities. Peak vertical forces acting on the lower extremities for the low impact aerobic movements were significantly less when compared with the high impact movements. As was expected, no differences were found in peak vertical forces between walking and the low impact aerobic movements. Peak plantar pressures for walking were not significantly different when compared with any of the four aerobic movements studied.
10名年龄在19至29岁之间的受试者在测力和压力平台上行走并进行四项有氧运动。当每位受试者完成所有五项活动时,对优势腿的足底峰值压力和垂直峰值力数据进行了三次收集。与高强度有氧运动相比,低强度有氧运动作用于下肢的垂直峰值力明显更小。正如预期的那样,行走和低强度有氧运动之间的垂直峰值力没有差异。与所研究的四项有氧运动中的任何一项相比,行走时的足底峰值压力没有显著差异。