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How do low horizontal forces produce disproportionately high torques in human locomotion?

机译:低水平力如何在人体运动中产生不成比例的高扭矩?

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Although horizontal ground forces are only approximately 15% of vertical forces, they account for 47% and 33% of the metabolic cost in walking and running. To explain these disproportionately high metabolic costs, we hypothesized that low horizontal ground forces generate relatively high torques on body segments during locomotion and this is mediated by long moment arms. We compared external force moment arms and discreet torques applied to the body segments by horizontal and vertical forces during walking and running. Sixteen subjects (21.9+/-1.9 years) walked at 1.5m/s and ten subjects (23.2+/-2.0 years) ran at 3.83m/s. Segmental torques in the sagittal plane were partitioned into components due to horizontal and vertical forces and quantified by their angular impulses. The mean (+/-S.E.) ratios of horizontal to vertical ground forces (GF ratio) and angular impulses (AI ratio) in walking were 0.131 (+/-0.003, 95% confidence interval (CI) 0.124-0.137) and 0.530 (+/-0.018, CI 0.497-0.569). Results weresimilar in running. In both gaits the AI ratios were significantly greater than the GF ratios because the respective CI's did not overlap. The horizontal forces produced 53% and 41% as much angular impulse on the body segments, as did the vertical forces in walking and running despite being only 13% as large. In the two movements the moment arms for the horizontal forces averaged across foot, leg, thigh, and trunk body segments were 3.8 fold larger than those for the vertical forces. The data supported the hypothesis and suggest that the relatively low horizontal vs. vertical forces accounted for a disproportionately higher percentage of the angular impulses placed on the body segments and this effect was due to relatively long moment arms for horizontal forces. These results partially explain the relatively large metabolic cost of generating relatively low horizontal forces.
机译:尽管水平地面力仅约为垂直力的15%,但它们分别占步行和跑步过程中新陈代谢成本的47%和33%。为了解释这些不成比例的高新陈代谢成本,我们假设低水平地面力在运动过程中会在身体部分产生相对较高的扭矩,而这是由长时臂调节的。我们比较了步行和跑步过程中水平和垂直力施加在身体各部分上的外力力矩臂和离散扭矩。 16名受试者(21.9 +/- 1.9年)以1.5m / s的速度行走,十名受试者(23.2 +/- 2.0年)以3.83m / s的速度跑步。由于水平力和垂直力,矢状面中的分段扭矩被分成多个分量,并通过其角冲量进行量化。步行中水平地面力与垂直地面力的平均(+/- SE)比(GF比)和角冲动(AI比)为0.131(+/- 0.003,95%置信区间(CI)0.124-0.137)和0.530( +/- 0.018,CI为0.497-0.569)。运行结果相似。在两个步态中,AI比率均显着大于GF比率,因为各自的CI不重叠。水平力在身体部分产生的角冲力分别为53%和41%,步行和奔跑时产生的垂直力也大,只有13%。在这两个运动中,水平力的力臂在脚,腿,大腿和躯干身体部分的平均力是垂直力力的3.8倍。数据支持了这一假设,并表明相对较低的水平力与垂直力在放置在人体部分上的角冲动中所占的比例不成比例,并且这种影响是由于水平力的力矩臂相对较长。这些结果部分解释了产生相对较低水平力的相对较大的代谢成本。

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