关于步行时肌肉总功的估计。

IF 2.8 2区 生物学 Q2 BIOLOGY
Gertjan Ettema, Jørgen Danielsen, Vemund Øvstehage, Knut Skovereng
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摘要

在许多全身运动形式中,例如骑自行车,运动过程中代谢率(MR)与机械功率输出之间的关系是线性的和独特的。这种线性在行走中是看不到的。我们调查了总肌力(Ptot),即行走时倒立摆运动所需的力量加上对抗净外部阻力的力量,是否证明了Ptot和MR之间的单一关系,独立于行走条件。我们研究了在对环境做了相当大的净外部功(上坡行走和施加阻力时)和在水平上(即没有净外部功)的情况下的行走。15名成年人在一个大型跑步机上自由行走,以3种速度(3,4.5和6 km -1), 3种倾斜度(0,3和6%)和3种阻力(0.1*9.81,2.5*9.81和5*9.81 N)的27种组合。通过运动捕捉记录运动学。MR是根据气体交换记录估计的。除净外部功率(Pext)外,骨骼肌产生的所需ppt被估计为与台阶到台阶转换(Psst)相关的功率,其中ppt = Pext+Psst。pett - mr关系不是完全唯一的(R2 = 0.883),并且受速度的强烈影响(p = 0.004)。pto - mr关系较强(R2 = 0.972),步行速度的影响几乎被抵消。pto - mr的关系类似于骑车的关系。在此基础上,我们得出结论,Ptot似乎包含了行走过程中所做的大部分工作。
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On the estimation of total muscle work done in walking.

In many whole-body exercise forms, e.g., cycling, the relationship between metabolic rate (MR) and mechanical power output during exercise is linear and unique. Such linearity is not seen for walking. We investigated if total muscle power (Ptot), i.e., power required for the inverted pendulum motion in walking plus power against net external resistance, demonstrated such a single relationship between Ptot and MR, independent of walking conditions. We studied walking under conditions in which considerable net external work against environment was done (walking uphill and when resistive forces are imposed) as well as on the level, i.e. without net external work done. Fifteen adults walked freely on a large treadmill at 27 combinations of three speeds (3, 4.5, and 6 kmh-1), three inclines (0, 3, and 6%) and three resistive forces (0.1*9.81, 2.5*9.81, and 5*9.81 N). Kinematics were recorded by motion capturing. MR was estimated from gas exchange recordings. Required Ptot generated by skeletal muscle was estimated as power associated with step-to-step transitions (Psst) in addition to net external power (Pext), with Ptot = Pext+Psst. The Pext-MR relationship was not entirely unique (R2 = 0.883) and strongly affected by speed (p = 0.004). The Ptot-MR relationship was stronger (R2 = 0.972) and the influence of walking speed was almost cancelled out. The Ptot-MR relationship resembles the one found for cycling. On that basis, we conclude that Ptot seems to incorporate the major amount of work done during walking.

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494
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期刊介绍: Journal of Experimental Biology is the leading primary research journal in comparative physiology and publishes papers on the form and function of living organisms at all levels of biological organisation, from the molecular and subcellular to the integrated whole animal.
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