矢状面
后备箱
角动量
运动学
年轻人
物理医学与康复
平衡(能力)
医学
动力学(音乐)
物理
解剖
经典力学
老年学
生物
生态学
声学
作者
Jérémie Begue,Nicolas Peyrot,Angélique Lesport,Nicolas A. Turpin,Bruno Watier,Georges Dalleau,Teddy Caderby
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41598-021-99519-y
摘要
Recent evidence suggests that during volitional stepping older adults control whole-body angular momentum (H) less effectively than younger adults, which may impose a greater challenge for balance control during this task in the elderly. This study investigated the influence of aging on the segment angular momenta and their contributions to H during stepping. Eighteen old and 15 young healthy adults were instructed to perform a series of stepping at two speed conditions: preferred and as fast as possible. Full-body kinematics were recorded to compute angular momenta of the trunk, arms and legs and their contributions to total absolute H on the entire stepping movement. Results indicated that older adults exhibited larger angular momenta of the trunk and legs in the sagittal plane, which contributed to a higher sagittal plane H range during stepping compared to young adults. Results also revealed that older adults had a greater trunk contribution and lower leg contribution to total absolute H in the sagittal plane compared to young adults, even though there was no difference in the other two planes. These results stress that age-related changes in H control during stepping arise as a result of changes in trunk and leg rotational dynamics.
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