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Universal and individual characteristics of postural sway during quiet standing in healthy young adults

机译:健康年轻成年人安静站立时姿势摇摆的普遍和个体特征

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AbstractThe time course of the center of pressure (CoP) during human quiet standing, corresponding to body sway, is a stochastic process, influenced by a variety of features of the underlying neuro-musculo-skeletal system, such as postural stability and flexibility. Due to complexity of the process, sway patterns have been characterized in an empirical way by a number of indices, such as sway size and mean sway velocity. Here, we describe a statistical approach with the aim of estimating “universal” indices, namely parameters that are independent of individual body characteristics and thus are not “hidden” by the presence of individual, daily, and circadian variations of sway; in this manner it is possible to characterize the common aspects of sway dynamics across healthy young adults, in the assumption that they might reflect underlying neural control during quiet standing. Such universal indices are identified by analyzing intra and inter-subject variability of various indices, after sorting out individual-specific indices that contribute to individual discriminations. It is shown that the universal indices characterize mainly slow components of sway, such as scaling exponents of power-law behavior at a low-frequency regime. On the other hand, most of the individual-specific indices contributing to the individual discriminations exhibit significant correlation with body parameters, and they can be associated with fast oscillatory components of sway. These results are consistent with a mechanistic hypothesis claiming that the slow and the fast components of sway are associated, respectively, with neural control and biomechanics, supporting our assumption that the universal characteristics of postural sway might represent neural control strategies during quiet standing.
机译:摘要人的安静站立过程中的压力中心(CoP)的时间过程与身体摇摆相对应,是一个随机过程,受基础神经-肌肉-骨骼系统的各种特征(例如姿势稳定性和柔韧性)的影响。由于该过程的复杂性,已经通过多种指标以经验的方式来表征摇摆模式,例如摇摆大小和平均摇摆速度。在这里,我们描述一种统计方法,其目的是估计“通用”指标,即独立于个体身体特征的参数,因此不会因个人,日常和昼夜节律的波动而“隐藏”。以这种方式,有可能在健康的年轻成年人中表征摇摆动力学的共同方面,假设它们可能反映出安静站立时潜在的神经控制。在挑选出有助于个体歧视的个体特异性指标之后,通过分析各种指标的受试者内部和受试者之间的变异性,可以识别出这样的通用指标。结果表明,通用指数主要表征摇摆的慢速分量,例如低频状态下幂律行为的缩放指数。另一方面,大多数有助于个体辨别的个体特异性指标显示出与身体参数的显着相关性,并且它们可以与摇摆的快速振荡成分相关联。这些结果与一个机械假说相符,该假说声称摇摆的慢速和快速分量分别与神经控制和生物力学相关,支持了我们的假设,即姿势摇摆的普遍特征可能代表安静站立期间的神经控制策略。

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