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Age and height effects on the center of mass and center of pressure inclination angles during obstacle-crossing.

机译:年龄和身高对障碍物穿越过程中质心和压力倾斜角中心的影响。

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Tripping over obstacles has been reported as one of the most frequent causes of falls in the elderly. Maintenance of the body's balance and precise swing foot control is essential for successful obstacle-crossing. The aim of this study was thus to investigate the height and age effects on the center of mass (COM) and center of pressure (COP) inclination angles and angular velocities during obstacle-crossing. Ten healthy young and 15 healthy older adults were recruited to walk and cross obstacles of heights of 10%, 20% and 30% of their leg lengths. The COM and COP position data were calculated using data measured from a three-dimensional (3D) motion analysis system and forceplates. Smaller medial COM-COP inclination angles were found in the older group, suggesting that the neuromusculoskeletal system may have more room to control the swing foot with sufficient foot clearance. Decreased inclination angles with increasing obstacle height suggest that the subjects tended to keep their COM position close tothe COP position to increase the body's stability. Greater anterior inclination angular velocities were found in the older group to maintain the same inclination angles as the young. Not only inclination angles, but also COM-COP angular velocity, were useful for assessing one's ability to control the body's dynamic stability.
机译:据报道,绊倒是老年人跌倒的最常见原因之一。维持身体的平衡和精确的摆脚控制对于成功越过障碍至关重要。因此,本研究的目的是研究障碍物穿越过程中高度和年龄对质心(COM)和压力中心(COP)倾斜角以及角速度的影响。招募了10名健康的年轻人和15名健康的成年人,以步行和越过腿长分别为10%,20%和30%的障碍物。 COM和COP位置数据使用从三维(3D)运动分析系统和压板测量的数据计算得出。在较年长的组中发现较小的内侧COM-COP倾斜角,这表明神经肌肉骨骼系统可能有更大的空间来控制足部,并具有足够的足部间隙。随着障碍物高度的增加,倾斜角的减小表明受试者倾向于将COM位置保持在COP位置附近,以增加身体的稳定性。在老年组中发现较大的前倾角速度可保持与青年人相同的倾角。不仅倾斜角,而且COM-COP角速度都可用于评估人控制身体动态稳定性的能力。

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