The mechanical power spent during walking in lifting and accelerating the centre of mass, Wext, has been measured at three given speeds maintained at different step frequencies: at any given speed, Wext is smaller the greater the step frequency used. The mechanical power spent in accelerating the limbs relative to the centre of mass during walking at a given speed, but with different step frequencies, Wint, was calculated from previous data obtained during free walking (Cavagna & Kaneko, 1977). At a given walking speed, Wint increases with the step frequency. The total power, Wtot = Wext + Wint, reaches a minimum at a step frequency which is 20-30% less than the step frequency freely chosen at the same period. The step frequency at which Wtot is minimum increases with speed in a similar way to the natural step frequency during free walking.

The determinants of the step frequency in walking in humans / G.A. Cavagna, P. Franzetti. - In: THE JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY. - ISSN 0022-3751. - 373(1986 Apr), pp. 235-242.

The determinants of the step frequency in walking in humans

G.A. Cavagna
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1986

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The mechanical power spent during walking in lifting and accelerating the centre of mass, Wext, has been measured at three given speeds maintained at different step frequencies: at any given speed, Wext is smaller the greater the step frequency used. The mechanical power spent in accelerating the limbs relative to the centre of mass during walking at a given speed, but with different step frequencies, Wint, was calculated from previous data obtained during free walking (Cavagna & Kaneko, 1977). At a given walking speed, Wint increases with the step frequency. The total power, Wtot = Wext + Wint, reaches a minimum at a step frequency which is 20-30% less than the step frequency freely chosen at the same period. The step frequency at which Wtot is minimum increases with speed in a similar way to the natural step frequency during free walking.
Locomotion; Humans; Adult; Middle Aged; Gait; Time Factors; Biomechanics
Settore BIO/09 - Fisiologia
apr-1986
http://jp.physoc.org/content/373/1/235.abstract?sid=e14e899b-98b6-4463-a38d-9c7bd0dcf428
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