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Energetic Consequences of Human Sociality: Walking Speed Choices among Friendly Dyads

机译:人类社会的活力后果:友好双胞胎之间的步行速度选择

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Research has shown that individuals have an optimal walking speed–a speed which minimizes energy expenditure for a given distance. Because the optimal walking speed varies with mass and lower limb length, it also varies with sex, with males in any given population tending to have faster optimal walking speeds. This potentially creates an energetic dilemma for mixed-sex walking groups. Here we examine speed choices made by individuals of varying stature, mass, and sex walking together. Individuals (N = 22) walked around a track alone, with a significant other (with and without holding hands), and with friends of the same and opposite sex while their speeds were recorded every 100 m. Our findings show that males walk at a significantly slower pace to match the females’ paces (p = 0.009), when the female is their romantic partner. The paces of friends of either same or mixed sex walking together did not significantly change (p>0.05). Thus significant pace adjustment appears to be limited to romantic partners. These findings have implications for both mobility and reproductive strategies of groups. Because the male carries the energetic burden by adjusting his pace (slowing down 7%), the female is spared the potentially increased caloric cost required to walk together. In energetically demanding environments, we will expect to find gender segregation in group composition, particularly when travelling longer distances.
机译:研究表明,个人具有最佳的步行速度-一种在给定距离内将能量消耗降至最低的速度。因为最佳步行速度随体重和下肢长度而变化,所以它也随性别而变化,在任何给定人群中,男性倾向于具有更快的最佳步行速度。这可能为混合性别的步行团体带来一个充满活力的困境。在这里,我们研究了身高,体重和性别各异的人一起散步所做出的速度选择。个体(N = 22)独自走过一条轨道,与另一个人(手牵着手和没有手牵着手)以及同性和异性的朋友一起走动,每100 m记录一次他们的速度。我们的研究结果表明,当女性是他们的浪漫伴侣时,男性的步伐要明显慢于女性的步伐(p = match0.009)。同性或异性朋友一起散步的步伐没有明显变化(p> 0.05)。因此,重大的节奏调整似乎仅限于浪漫伴侣。这些发现对群体的流动性和生殖策略都有影响。由于雄性通过调整自己的步伐(放慢7%)来承担精力充沛的负担,因此,雌性可以避免步行时可能需要增加的热量消耗。在精力充沛的环境中,我们期望在群体组成中发现性别隔离,尤其是在长途旅行时。

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