Effect of Midsole Hardness on Soft Tissue Vibrations: An Ascendant Hierarchical Clustering on 133 Runners.

IF 3.5 2区 医学 Q1 SPORT SCIENCES
Marie-Caroline Play, Marlène Giandolini, Antoine Ravel, Guillaume Y Millet, Jérémy Rossi
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Abstract

Soft tissue vibrations (STV) can generate discomfort during running. Recent research has shown that footwear affects the amplitude of STV differently across runners but no studies have linked human characteristics and footwear construction yet. The purpose of this study was to investigate the runner specific STV responses to various midsole hardness and to identify functional groups, that is, groups of runners responding similarly to a given intervention. A total of 133 runners (56 females) with a wide range of anthropometrics and running habits performed an 8.5-min trial at a self-selected speed with three different midsole hardness (soft i.e., 46 Asker C, medium i.e., 58 Asker C and hard i.e., 71 Asker C). STV, kinetics, kinematics and electromyographic activity of gastrocnemius medialis muscle were recorded at minute 8. Mechanical properties of calf muscles were obtained through a standardized impact test on the calf muscles. An ascendant hierarchical clustering was computed to cluster individuals based on their STV amplitudes in the three conditions. Three functional groups with distinctive STV responses were identified. STV amplitude decreased for 61% of runners with the soft condition (SOFT group) and for 11% of runners with the medium condition (MED group), whereas 28% of runners demonstrated greater STV amplitude in the hard condition (HIGH-HARD group). The findings revealed differences between groups in term of body fat percentage, running volume per week, foot/ground angle at initial contact, ankle plantarflexion and flight time. It provides guidelines to recommend footwear reducing STV amplitude based on anthropometrics, running practice and biomechanical characteristics of the runners.

中底硬度对软组织振动的影响:133名跑步者的上升层次聚类。
软组织振动(STV)会在跑步时产生不适。最近的研究表明,鞋类对跑步者STV振幅的影响不同,但还没有研究将人类特征与鞋类结构联系起来。本研究的目的是调查跑步者对不同中底硬度的特定STV反应,并确定功能组,即对给定干预反应相似的跑步者组。共有133名跑步者(56名女性)具有广泛的人体测量学和跑步习惯,以自己选择的三种不同鞋底硬度(软,即46 Asker C,中,即58 Asker C,硬,即71 Asker C)的速度进行了8.5分钟的试验。在第8分钟记录腓肠肌内侧肌的STV,动力学,运动学和肌电图活动。通过对小腿肌肉进行标准化的冲击试验,获得了小腿肌肉的力学性能。根据三种情况下的STV振幅,计算了一种上升层次聚类方法。鉴定出三个具有不同STV反应的官能团。61%的软条件跑步者(soft组)和11%的中等条件跑步者(MED组)的STV振幅下降,而28%的跑步者在硬条件(HIGH-HARD组)表现出更大的STV振幅。研究结果揭示了各组之间在体脂率、每周跑步量、初次接触时脚/地面角度、踝关节跖屈和飞行时间等方面的差异。它提供了基于人体测量学、跑步练习和跑步者的生物力学特征来推荐减少STV振幅的鞋的指南。
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CiteScore
7.90
自引率
4.90%
发文量
162
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: The Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports is a multidisciplinary journal published 12 times per year under the auspices of the Scandinavian Foundation of Medicine and Science in Sports. It aims to publish high quality and impactful articles in the fields of orthopaedics, rehabilitation and sports medicine, exercise physiology and biochemistry, biomechanics and motor control, health and disease relating to sport, exercise and physical activity, as well as on the social and behavioural aspects of sport and exercise.
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