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An experiment on rider stability while mounting: Comparing middle-aged and elderly cyclists on pedelecs and conventional bicycles

机译:骑乘时稳定性的实验:比较中老年人和脚踏自行车与传统自行车上的自行车

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Pedelecs, popular among elderly cyclists, are associated with a higher injury risk than conventional bicycles. About 17% of these injuries are due to falls while (dis)mounting. Using instrumented bicycles, this study aimed to identify factors contributing to the stability of self-chosen mounting methods in four user groups: 30-45 versus 65+ years of age and males versus females. Mounting stability on pedelecs was compared with that on conventional bicycles, in controlled experimental setting (task in a fenced off parking lot) but also in real traffic conditions (traffic light turns green). Two mounting phases were differentiated: phase 1 as the transition from 'earth bound' to 'balance' and phase 2 as the acceleration to achieve harmonized cycling. Stability was operationalised in terms of the duration of these phases: the shorter their duration, the higher the stability. Pedelecs were shown to be less stable in phase 1 than conventional bicycles, irrespective of user group. For all user groups, only in phase 2 the advantages of electrical support kicked in. Results obtained in traffic conditions confirmed the patterns obtained in the controlled setting, with as only difference a lower speed in traffic conditions, which held for both mounting phases and bicycle types. Also measures of physical limitations due to low muscle strength were shown only to be compensated for by pedal support in phase 2 and not in phase 1. Further, mounting characteristics affected pedelec stability in phase 1 and not in phase 2. Higher stability was associated with a) starting while seated and b) using the pedal to push off. Although, these mounting characteristics were confounded with age, gender, and muscle strength, the pattern of results still suggest certain mounting techniques to be more beneficial for pedelecs. The results further illustrate the importance of a deeper understanding of the interactions of bicycle types and user groups on critical manoeuvres and their potential contribution to the optimisation of pedelec design and the training of safe mounting techniques. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:Pedelecs在老年人骑行者中很受欢迎,与传统自行车相比,其受伤风险更高。这些伤害中约有17%是由于(拆卸)时跌落造成的。这项研究旨在通过使用仪器仪表自行车来确定影响四个用户组自我选择安装方法稳定性的因素:30-45岁与65岁以上的年龄段以及男性与女性。在可控的实验环境(在有栅栏的停车场内进行的任务)和实际交通状况下(交通信号灯变绿),将电动自行车的安装稳定性与传统自行车的稳定性进行了比较。分为两个安装阶段:第1阶段是从“地球边界”到“平衡”的过渡,第2阶段是实现和谐循环的加速。就这些阶段的持续时间而言,可操作的稳定性:持续时间越短,稳定性就越高。无论用户群体如何,Pedelecs在第一阶段的稳定性都比传统自行车差。对于所有用户组,仅在第2阶段就发挥了电子支持的优势。在交通状况下获得的结果证实了在受控设置下获得的模式,但差异仅在于交通状况下的较低速度,这对于安装阶段和自行车均适用类型。另外,由于肌肉力量低下而导致的身体限制的测量方法也仅在第2阶段而不是在第1阶段通过踏板支撑来补偿。此外,安装特性影响第1阶段而不是在第2阶段的电动脚踏车稳定性。 a)坐着时开始,b)踩下踏板。尽管这些安装特征与年龄,性别和肌肉力量相混淆,但结果的模式仍然表明某些安装技术对电动脚踏车更有利。结果进一步说明了深入了解自行车类型和用户群体在关键操作上的相互作用的重要性,以及它们对优化脚踏车设计和培训安全安装技术的潜在贡献。 (C)2017 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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