Tibial vascular grooves: ambulatory physical activity and overall muscle activation

IF 0.3 Q4 ANATOMY & MORPHOLOGY
Luis Ríos, Isabel Pérez-Rubio, María Benito, Francisco Pastor
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Abstract

The vascular grooves on the lateral surface of the tibial diaphysis have been suggested as a qualitative indicator of mobility and physical activity. We study here the association between these grooves and an external index of cross-sectional circularity of the tibia, a biomechanical variable related to mobility. Three Iberian skeletal samples were selected for study, representing the Chalcolithic, Early Modern and Contemporary periods, a time span where a significant decrease in ambulatory activity has been documented in European samples. For each tibia, the circularity index and the presence of vascular grooves were recorded. The Chalcolithic sample presented a higher circularity index compared with the other two samples, indicating higher levels of ambulatory physical activity. It also presented a higher frequency of vascular grooves. The association between the circularity index and the presence of vascular grooves was significant, but considerable overlapping in the index was observed between tibiae with few and several grooves. These grooves are associated to the tibialis anterior muscle, which is activated during the gait cycle but also in what has been called “active rest” postures, and possibly in other nonambulatory activities involving foot hyperdorsiflexion. The age- and sex-related changes in the vascular system could be also important in the interpretation of these grooves. These grooves might be partially related to levels of ambulatory activity, but we conclude that its presence cannot be used alone as a qualitative marker of mobility. Its use as a general indicator of overall lower limb muscle activity should be explored.
胫骨血管沟:动态体力活动和整体肌肉活动
胫骨骨干外侧表面的血管沟被认为是活动和身体活动的定性指标。我们在这里研究了这些凹槽与胫骨横截面圆度的外部指数之间的关系,这是一个与活动相关的生物力学变量。三个伊比利亚骨骼样本被选中进行研究,分别代表了铜石器时代、早期现代和当代时期,在这一时期,欧洲样本的活动能力显著下降。记录每块胫骨的圆度指数和有无血管沟。与其他两种样品相比,铜石样品呈现出更高的循环指数,表明更高水平的流动身体活动。血管沟槽的出现频率也较高。圆度指数与血管沟槽的存在之间存在显著的关联,但在沟槽少或多的胫骨中观察到指数有相当大的重叠。这些凹槽与胫前肌有关,胫前肌在步态周期中被激活,也在所谓的“主动休息”姿势中被激活,也可能在其他涉及足部过度背屈的非运动活动中被激活。血管系统中与年龄和性别相关的变化也可能是解释这些沟槽的重要因素。这些凹槽可能部分与活动水平有关,但我们得出结论,它的存在不能单独用作流动性的定性标记。应探索其作为下肢肌肉整体活动的一般指标的用途。
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European journal of anatomy
European journal of anatomy ANATOMY & MORPHOLOGY-
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0.60
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73
期刊介绍: El European Journal of Anatomy es continuación de la revista “Anales de Anatomía”, publicada en español desde 1952 a 1993. Tras unos años de interrupción debido fundamentalmente a problemas económicos para su mantenimiento, la Sociedad Anatómica Española quiso dar un nuevo impulso a dicha publicación, por lo que fue sustituido su título por el actual, además de ser publicada íntegramente en inglés para procurar así una mayor difusión fuera de nuestras fronteras. Este nuevo periodo se inició en 1996 completándose el primer volumen durante el año 1997.
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