Duty factor and stride frequency as (potential) load magnitude determinants of slow, female runners’ habitual running pattern

IF 2.7 Q2 ERGONOMICS
Lennert Van der Meulen, S. Bonnaerens, I. Van Caekenberghe, D. De Clercq, V. Segers, P. Fiers
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Abstract

Running is one of the most popular leisure activities due to its low costs, easy accessibility and associated health benefits. Most of the runners are recreational runners who run at (very) slow speeds. Unfortunately, half of these runners develop a running related injury (RRI). These injuries are predominantly determined by the load that is exerted on the body. Whereas the internal load exerted on tissue level is difficult to quantify, external forces and kinematics are not. As such, ground reaction forces (GRFs) and joint moments are often used as operational measure to provide insights in this internal loading. Running style spatiotemporal defined by duty factor (DF; the product of contact time with stride frequency) and stride frequency (SF) determines the external loading that a runner experiences. Given that recreational runners show a high interindividual variation in DF and SF, establishing the relationship between these parameters themselves but also with external and internal load measures provide deeper understanding of how running style can be used to identify runners’ with a higher risk for the development of a RRI.
负荷因子和步频作为(潜在)负荷大小的决定因素,慢,女性跑步者的习惯性跑步模式
跑步是最受欢迎的休闲活动之一,因为它成本低,易于获得,并对健康有益。大多数跑步者都是以(非常)慢的速度跑步的休闲型跑步者。不幸的是,这些跑步者中有一半会出现与跑步有关的损伤(RRI)。这些损伤主要由施加在身体上的负荷决定。虽然施加在组织水平上的内部载荷很难量化,但外力和运动学却不是。因此,地面反作用力(GRF)和关节力矩经常被用作作战措施,以提供对这种内部载荷的深入了解。由占空比(DF;接触时间与步频的乘积)和步频(SF)定义的跑步风格时空决定了跑步者所经历的外部负荷。鉴于休闲跑步者在DF和SF方面表现出较高的个体间差异,建立这些参数本身以及与外部和内部负荷测量之间的关系,可以更深入地了解如何使用跑步风格来识别RRI风险较高的跑步者。
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Footwear Science
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