Fast Motion Speed Alters the Sit-to-Walk Spatial and Temporal Pattern in Healthy Young Men.

Sports medicine international open Pub Date : 2020-12-09 eCollection Date: 2020-12-01 DOI:10.1055/a-1286-5863
Elissavet N Rousanoglou, Nikolaos Kondilopoulos, Konstantinos D Boudolos
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Sit-to-Walk (STW) is a critical task for daily independence, yet its two inherent destabilizing events (seat-off, walking initiation) may diminish postural stability under fast motion speed (FS). This study aimed at the FS effect on the STW spatial and temporal patterns, with a specific interest in the relative STW temporal pattern. The STW kinetics and kinematics were recorded (n=18 men, 20.7±2.0 years) at preferred and FS. Statistics included One-Way repeated measures ANOVA (SPSS 25.0, p≤0.05). The FS spatial pattern reveals a discontinuous mode of the forward ground reaction force, indicating a balance rather than a propulsive strategy during the Rising phase. The FS relative temporal pattern reveals the prolongation of the Leaning phase (most possibly due to the feet repositioning), the shortening of the Rising and the Walking phases, and a relative delay in the spatial variables (p≤0.05). Overall, the results do not allow the STW consideration at FS as a "magnified" with respect to force, or a "shrinked-in" with respect to time, copy of the preferred motion speed. As more generic and versatile than the absolute one, the relative temporal pattern may be used as a reference for a variety of populations.

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快速运动速度改变健康青年男性坐-行空间和时间模式。
坐转步行(STW)是日常独立的关键任务,但其固有的两个不稳定事件(离开座位和开始步行)可能会降低快速运动速度(FS)下的姿势稳定性。本研究的目的是研究FS对STW时空格局的影响,并特别关注相对STW的时间格局。在首选和FS时记录STW动力学和运动学(n=18名男性,20.7±2.0岁)。统计学采用单因素重复测量方差分析(spss25.0, p≤0.05)。FS空间格局揭示了前向地面反力的不连续模式,表明在上升阶段是一种平衡而不是推进策略。FS的相对时间模式显示了倾斜阶段的延长(很可能是由于脚的重新定位),上升和行走阶段的缩短,以及空间变量的相对延迟(p≤0.05)。总的来说,结果不允许考虑FS时的STW相对于力是“放大”的,或者相对于时间是“缩小”的,这是首选运动速度的复制。相对时间模式比绝对时间模式更一般和通用,可作为各种人口的参考。
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