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Effects of Different Backpack Loads in Acceleration Transmission during Recreational Distance Walking

机译:休闲背包步行过程中不同背包负荷对加速度传递的影响

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It is well established nowadays the benefits that physical activity can have on the health of individuals. Walking is considered a fundamental method of movement and using a backpack is a common and economical manner of carrying load weight. Nevertheless, the shock wave produced by the impact forces when carrying a backpack can have detrimental effects on health status. Therefore, the aim of this study was to investigate differences in the accelerations placed on males and females whilst carrying different loads when walking. Twenty nine sports science students (16 males and 13 females) participated in the study under 3 different conditions: no weight, 10% and 20% body weight (BW) added in a backpack. Accelerometers were attached to the right shank and the centre of the forehead. Results showed that males have lower accelerations than females both in the head (2.62 ± 0.43G compared to 2.83 + 0.47G) and shank (1.37 ± 0.14G compared to 1.52 ± 0.15G; p<0.01). Accelerations for males and females were consistent throughout each backpack condition (p>0.05). The body acts as a natural shock absorber, reducing the amount of force that transmits through the body between the foot (impact point) and head. Anthropometric and body mass distribution differences between males and females may result in women receiving greater impact acceleration compared to men when the same load is carried.
机译:如今,众所周知,体育锻炼对个人健康具有好处。步行被认为是一种基本的运动方式,而使用背包则是一种常见且经济的承载重量的方式。然而,当携带背包时,冲击力产生的冲击波会对健康状况产生不利影响。因此,本研究的目的是研究走路时承受不同负荷时男性和女性的加速度差异。 29名体育科学专业的学生(男16名,女13名)在3种不同条件下参加了这项研究:背包中没有体重,体重的10%和20%。加速度计安装在右柄和前额中心。结果表明,男性的头部(2.62±0.43G,而2.83 + 0.47G)和小腿(1.37±0.14G,而1.52±0.15G; p <0.01)均低于女性。在每种背包状况下,男性和女性的加速度均保持一致(p> 0.05)。身体充当自然的减震器,减少了在脚(冲击点)和头部之间通过身体传递的力。男性和女性在人体测量和身体质量分布上的差异可能会导致在承受相同载荷的情况下女性比男性承受更大的冲击加速度。

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