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Determination of a Total Body Model of Efficiency Applied to a Rowing Movement in Humans

机译:确定适用于人类划船运动的整体效率模型

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Efficiency represents the ratio of work done to energy expended. In human movement, it is desirable to maximise the work done or minimise the energy expenditure. Whilst research has examined the efficiency of human movement for the lower and upper body, there is a paucity of research which considers the efficiency of a total body movement. Rowing is a movement which encompasses all parts of the body to generate locomotion and is a useful modality to measure total body efficiency. It was the aim of this research to develop a total body model of efficiency and explore how skill level of participants and assumptions of the modelling process affected the efficiency estimatesudThree studies were used to develop and evaluate the efficiency model. Firstly, the efficiency of ten healthy males was established using rowing, cycling and arm cranking. The model included internal work from motion capture and efficiency estimates were comparable to published literature, indicating the suitability of the model to estimate efficiency. Secondly, the model was developed to include a multi-segmented trunk and twelve novice and twelve skilled participants were assessed for efficiency. Whilst the efficiency estimates were similar to published results, novice participants were assessed as more efficient. Issues such as the unique physiology of trained rowers and a lack of energy transfers in the model were considered contributing factors. Finally the model was redeveloped to account for energy transfers, where skilled participants had higher efficiency at large workloads.udThis work presents a novel model for estimating efficiency during a rowing motion. The specific inclusion of energy transfers expands previous knowledge of internal work and efficiency, demonstrating a need to include energy transfers in the assessment of efficiency of a total body action.
机译:效率代表完成的工作与消耗的能量之比。在人类运动中,期望最大化完成的工作或最小化能量消耗。尽管研究已经研究了人体对下半身和上半身的运动效率,但是很少有研究考虑到整个人体运动的效率。划船是一种运动,它涵盖了身体的所有部分以产生运动,并且是一种测量总体身体效率的有用方式。这项研究的目的是开发整体效率模型,并探索参与者的技能水平和建模过程的假设如何影响效率估计 ud。使用了三项研究来开发和评估效率模型。首先,通过划船,骑自行车和摇臂来确定十名健康男性的效率。该模型包括来自运动捕捉的内部工作,效率估算与已发表的文献相当,表明该模型适合估算效率。其次,模型被开发为包括一个多段主干,并评估了十二名新手和十二名熟练参与者。尽管效率估算值与已发布的结果相似,但新手参与者被认为效率更高。诸如训练有素的赛艇运动员的独特生理以及模型中能量转移不足等问题被认为是促成因素。最后,该模型被重新开发以解决能量传递问题,熟练的参与者在较大的工作量下具有更高的效率。 ud这项工作提出了一种新颖的模型,用于估算划船运动期间的效率。能量转移的具体内容扩展了以前对内部工作和效率的了解,表明需要将能量转移纳入整个人体动作效率的评估中。

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    Doyle Gary;

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