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Pendular energy transduction within the step in human walking

机译:步行过程中的垂体能量转换

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During walking, the centre of mass of the body moves like that of a 'square wheel': with each step cycle, some of its kinetic energy, E-k, is converted into gravitational potential energy, E-p, and then back into kinetic energy. To move the centre of mass, the locomotory muscles must supply only the power required to overcome the losses occurring during this energy transduction. African women carry loads of up to 20% of their body weight on the head without increasing their energy expenditure. This occurs as a result of an unexplained, more effective energy transduction between E-k and E-p than that of Europeans. In this study we measured the value of the E-k to E-p transduction at each instant in time during the step in African women and European subjects during level walking at 3.5-5.5 km h(-1), both unloaded and carrying loads spanning 20-30% of their body weight. A simulation of the changes in E-k and E-p during the step by sinusoidal curves was used for comparison. It was found that loading improves the transduction of E-p to E-k during the descent of the centre of mass. The improvement is not significant in European subjects, whereas it is highly significant in African women.
机译:在行走过程中,身体的质心像“方轮”一样移动:在每个步幅周期中,其一些动能E-k转换为重力势能E-p,然后又转换为动能。为了移动质心,运动肌只能提供克服在能量转换过程中发生的损失所需的能量。非洲妇女的头顶负重高达其体重的20%,而不会增加其能量消耗。这是由于E-k和E-p之间无法解释的,比欧洲人更有效的能量转换所致。在这项研究中,我们测量了非洲妇女和欧洲受试者在3.5-5.5 km h(-1)的水平行走时在空步和负重跨度为20-30时步阶中每个时刻从Ek到Ep的转导值。他们体重的百分比。通过正弦曲线模拟了该步骤中E-k和E-p的变化,以进行比较。发现在质心下降期间,负载改善了E-p向E-k的转导。在欧洲的受试者中,改善并不明显,而在非洲妇女中,则是非常显着的。

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