穿孔:臀宽和外展肌的代谢能量消耗

IF 1.7 2区 生物学 Q1 ANTHROPOLOGY
Patricia Ann Kramer, Adam D. Sylvester
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摘要

我们最近报道了当质量、身高和前进速度被控制时,功能性骨盆宽度并不是一个统计上显著的预测髋关节外展肌在行走过程中代谢能量消耗的指标。另一些人修改了这一分析,认为采用不同的统计方法会产生统计上的显著性。为了解决这一建议,我们在此改进了原始分析并增加了样本量。材料和方法使用人体肌肉骨骼模型估计66人(33名女性)肌肉激活的代谢能量消耗,评估了1093项试验。外展肌的代谢能量消耗被累加在一个跨步上,以产生总外展肌能量消耗。建立了一个混合效应模型,使速度系数和斜率为随机效应。结果:我们证实了我们最初的分析:功能性骨盆宽度并不是行走时髋外展肌肌肉代谢能量消耗的统计显著预测因子。我们初步假设存在骨盆宽度限制,并试图确定在估计人类髋关节外展肌代谢能量消耗时是否存在能量限制的证据。我们在66人的样本中没有发现这样的证据。我们的研究结果没有说明是否存在骨盆宽度的限制,我们建议模拟骨盆宽度比在实验室环境中观察到的更宽或更窄是评估这一想法的必要条件。
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Peroration: Hip Width and Metabolic Energy Expenditure of Abductor Muscles

Peroration: Hip Width and Metabolic Energy Expenditure of Abductor Muscles

Objectives

We recently reported that functional pelvic width is not a statistically significant predictor of the metabolic energy expenditure of the hip abductor muscles during walking when mass, stature, and progression velocity were controlled. Others revised this analysis, suggesting that a different statistical approach would yield statistical significance. In order to address this suggestion, herein we refine our original analysis and increase our sample size.

Materials and Methods

Using a musculoskeletal model of the human body that estimates the metabolic energy expenditure of muscle activation for 66 people (33 females), 1093 trials were evaluated. Metabolic energy consumption for the abductor muscles was summed over a stride to create total abductor energy expenditure. A mixed effects model allowing the coefficient and slope of velocity to be a random effect was fit to the data.

Results

We confirm our original analysis: functional pelvic width is not a statistically significant predictor of muscle metabolic energy expenditure of the hip abductors during walking.

Discussion

We take as an initial assumption that a constraint on pelvic width exists and seek to establish if evidence for an energetic constraint is present in estimates of hip abductor muscle metabolic energy expenditure in humans. We find no such evidence in a sample of 66 people. Our results do not address whether or not a constraint on pelvic width exists, and we suggest that simulation of pelvic widths substantially wider or narrower than those observed in laboratory settings is necessary to assess this idea.

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