A preliminary field study of optimal trunk flexion by subjective discomfort in recreational cyclists

Yi-Lang Chen, Mingyang Yu
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This study attempts to find the optimal trunk flexion (TF) of a recreational cyclist's subjective discomfort rating while cycling. Two hundred and fifty cyclists were sagittally filmed while cycling on a cycle-way, and their subjective body discomforts were rated. The cyclists also responded to a brief questionnaire. Results show that the TF is positively related to the discomfort on neck/shoulders and is contrary to that on the buttocks. The bike owner cyclists’ (n = 144) trunks were more flexed than the bike rental cyclists’ (n = 106), with a difference of about 11°. This study also found that the cyclists may subjectively perceive the minimum discomforts of both the buttocks and neck/shoulders regions when the trunk was nearly flexed to 38°. This finding serves as a reference for ergonomic consideration in bike design to avoid extreme discomfort while cycling.
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休闲骑自行车者主观不适感对最佳躯干屈曲的初步研究
本研究试图找到一个最佳躯干弯曲(TF)的休闲骑自行车的主观不适评级,而骑自行车。250名骑自行车的人在自行车道上骑行时被拍摄下来,并对他们的主观身体不适进行评分。骑自行车的人还回答了一份简短的问卷。结果表明,TF与颈部/肩部的不适程度呈正相关,与臀部的不适程度相反。骑自行车的人(n = 144)的车箱比租自行车的人(n = 106)的车箱更弯曲,差异约为11°。这项研究还发现,当躯干几乎弯曲到38°时,骑自行车的人可能会主观地感觉到臀部和颈部/肩部的不适最小。这一发现为自行车设计中考虑人体工程学的因素提供了参考,以避免骑车时的极度不适。
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