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Is energy expenditure taken into account in human sub-maximal jumping? - A simulation study

机译:在人类次最大跳跃中是否考虑了能量消耗? -模拟研究

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This paper presents a simulation study that was conducted to investigate whether the stereotyped motion pattern observed in human sub-maximal jumping can be interpreted from the perspective of energy expenditure. Human sub-maximal vertical countermovement jumps were compared to jumps simulated with a forward dynamic musculo-skeletal model. This model consisted of four interconnected rigid segments, actuated by six Hill-type muscle actuators. The only independent input of the model was the stimulation of muscles as a function of time. This input was optimized using an objective function, in which targeting a specific sub-maximal height value was combined with minimizing the amount of muscle work produced. The characteristic changes in motion pattern observed in humans jumping to different target heights were reproduced by the model. As the target height was lowered, two major changes occurred in the motion pattern. First, the countermovement amplitude was reduced; this helped to save energy because of reduced dissipation and regeneration of energy in the contractile elements. Second, the contribution of rotation of the heavy proximal segments of the lower limbs to the vertical velocity of the centre of gravity at take-off was less; this helped to save energy because of reduced ineffective rotational energies at take-off. The simulations also revealed that, with the observed movement adaptations, muscle work was reduced through improved relative use of the muscle's elastic properties in sub-maximal jumping. According to the results of the simulations, the stereotyped motion pattern observed in sub-maximal jumping is consistent with the idea that in sub-maxima I jumping, subjects are trying to achieve the targeted jump height with minimal energy expenditure. (C) 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:本文提出了一项模拟研究,以调查是否可以从能量消耗的角度解释在人次最大跳跃中观察到的定型运动模式。将人类次最大垂直反跳跃迁与使用前向动态肌肉骨骼模型模拟的跃迁进行了比较。该模型由四个相互连接的刚性段组成,由六个希尔型肌肉致动器驱动。该模型的唯一独立输入是随时间变化的肌肉刺激。使用目标函数优化了此输入,在该目标函数中,将特定的次最大高度值作为目标,同时将产生的肌肉功最小化。该模型再现了在跳到不同目标高度的人类中观察到的运动模式的特征变化。随着目标高度的降低,运动模式发生了两个主要变化。首先,减小反向运动幅度;由于减少了收缩元件中的能量耗散和再生,这有助于节省能量。其次,下肢较重的近端节段的旋转对起飞时重心垂直速度的贡献较小;由于减少了起飞时无效的旋转能量,这有助于节省能量。模拟还显示,通过观察到的运动适应性,通过在次最大跳跃中改进使用肌肉的弹性特性,减少了肌肉功。根据仿真结果,在次最大跳跃中观察到的定型运动模式与以下想法一致:在次最大I跳跃中,受试者试图以最小的能量消耗实现目标跳跃高度。 (C)2006 Elsevier Ltd.保留所有权利。

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