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The metabolic cost of changing walking speeds is significant implies lower optimal speeds for shorter distances and increases daily energy estimates

机译:改变步行速度的新陈代谢成本是巨大的这意味着对于较短的距离较低的最佳速度会降低并增加每日的能量估计

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Humans do not generally walk at constant speed, except perhaps on a treadmill. Normal walking involves starting, stopping and changing speeds, in addition to roughly steady locomotion. Here, we measure the metabolic energy cost of walking when changing speed. Subjects (healthy adults) walked with oscillating speeds on a constant-speed treadmill, alternating between walking slower and faster than the treadmill belt, moving back and forth in the laboratory frame. The metabolic rate for oscillating-speed walking was significantly higher than that for constant-speed walking (6–20% cost increase for ±0.13–0.27 m s−1 speed fluctuations). The metabolic rate increase was correlated with two models: a model based on kinetic energy fluctuations and an inverted pendulum walking model, optimized for oscillating-speed constraints. The cost of changing speeds may have behavioural implications: we predicted that the energy-optimal walking speed is lower for shorter distances. We measured preferred human walking speeds for different walking distances and found people preferred lower walking speeds for shorter distances as predicted. Further, analysing published daily walking-bout distributions, we estimate that the cost of changing speeds is 4–8% of daily walking energy budget.
机译:除了可能在跑步机上之外,人类通常不会以恒定的速度行走。正常的步行除了大致稳定的运动外,还包括开始,停止和改变速度。在这里,我们测量改变速度时步行的新陈代谢能量成本。受试者(健康的成年人)在恒定速度的跑步机上以摆动的速度行走,在比跑步机皮带慢和快的行走之间交替,在实验室框架中来回移动。摆动行走的新陈代谢速率明显高于匀速行走的新陈代谢速率(±0.13-0.27 m s -1 速度波动,成本增加了6-20%)。代谢率增加与两个模型相关:基于动能波动的模型和针对摆速限制而优化的倒立摆模型。改变速度的代价可能会对行为产生影响:我们预测,对于较短的距离,能量最佳的行走速度会降低。我们测量了不同步行距离下人的首选步行速度,发现人们对较短距离下人的步行速度偏好较低。此外,通过分析已发布的每日步行锻炼分布,我们估计改变速度的成本为每日步行能量预算的4–8%。

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