Effect of Leg Length on Physiological Cost Index in Young Adults

Pankti Gajera, Sweety Shah
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Background and need of research: By Physiological Cost Index we estimate the energy cost in walking of healthy people, also it has been reported for persons with different leg length that requires the energy consumption. The Physiological Cost Index (PCI) method requires simply recording of HR at rest and while walking. We undertook this study aiming to present the energy consumption in subjects having different leg length. Method: A cross sectional study was conducted in 50 individuals of age group 18-25 (young adults) years and normal BMI category according to Asian BMI classification (18.5-22.9Kg/m2). Resting HR Leg length was measured. The subject walked 1 km on treadmill for 6.5km/h speed and walking HR was measured and the physiological cost index was calculated. Data was analyzed using SPSS 20. Result: Mean age and BMI of participants were (21.66 ± 1.5) and (21.08 ± 1.1) respectively. By using Pearson’s test, there is highly statistically significant negative correlation (r= -0.600, P<0.05) between Leg length and PCI. As leg length (80.88 ± 6.85) increases, PCI (0.83 ± 0.11) value decreases. Conclusion and clinical implication: The present study concluded that individuals with shorter height experiences more energy expenditure. This correlation indicates that there is a relationship between leg length and stride length frequency, which in turn effects on speed and efficiency of walking. Keywords: Physiological cost index, Leg length, energy expenditure, treadmill walking
腿长对青壮年生理成本指数的影响
研究背景与需求:我们通过生理成本指数估算健康人行走时的能量消耗,也有不同腿长的人对能量消耗的需求。生理成本指数(PCI)方法只需记录休息和行走时的心率。本研究旨在了解不同腿长受试者的能量消耗情况。方法:按亚洲BMI分类(18.5 ~ 22.9 kg /m2)对50例年龄在18 ~ 25岁(青壮年)、BMI类别正常的个体进行横断面研究。静息HR测量腿长。受试者在跑步机上以6.5km/h的速度步行1 km,测量步行HR,计算生理成本指数。数据采用SPSS 20进行分析。结果:参与者的平均年龄为(21.66±1.5)岁,BMI为(21.08±1.1)岁。经Pearson检验,腿长与PCI呈高度统计学显著负相关(r= -0.600, P<0.05)。随着腿长(80.88±6.85)的增加,PCI值(0.83±0.11)降低。结论及临床意义:本研究表明,身高越矮的个体能量消耗越多。这种相关性表明腿长和步幅频率之间存在关系,而步幅频率反过来又影响步行的速度和效率。关键词:生理成本指数,腿长,能量消耗,跑步机步行
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