Kinematic characteristics of daily gait patterns perceived as beautiful by third parties

IF 1.2 Q3 REHABILITATION JOURNAL OF BODYWORK AND MOVEMENT THERAPIES Pub Date : 2024-07-22 DOI:10.1016/j.jbmt.2024.07.051
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Abstract

Research question

This study was designed for kinematic clarification of those characteristics of gait in daily gait behavior which are recognized as beautiful.

Methods

The gait motions of 50 healthy adults across a flat floor were measured using a markerless motion capture system. After skeletal modeled gait animations were created, the gait aesthetics of each were rated using a questionnaire survey. Animations were created from two perspectives: sagittal and frontal planes. We asked a third party to observe these animations and to rate the gait beauty. Raters had received no special gait training. The study examined 166 participants in the sagittal plane survey and 175 participants in the frontal plane survey. From the questionnaire survey results, we produced four gait groups and extracted the kinematic characteristics of the gait groups which were recognized as beautiful. The spatiotemporal parameters including arm swing, joint angles of the lower limbs, and trunk tilt angle were calculated and compared statistically among groups.

Results

The following features were extracted as beautiful gait characteristics: (1) long gait cycle; (2) long double limb support time; (3) narrow step width; (4) large arm swing length; (5) hands and feet located close to the central axis of the body; (6) flexion of the knee joints of both legs suppressed during the double limb support phase, with knees kept in extension; and (7) trunk kept in the median or posterior tilt.

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被第三方视为美的日常步态的运动学特征
研究问题本研究旨在从运动学角度阐明日常步态行为中那些被公认为美的步态特征。方法使用无标记运动捕捉系统测量了 50 名健康成年人在平地上的步态运动。骨骼模型步态动画制作完成后,通过问卷调查对每个动画的步态美感进行评分。动画从两个角度制作:矢状面和正面。我们请第三方观察这些动画,并对步态美进行评分。评分者没有接受过专门的步态训练。这项研究对 166 名参与者进行了矢状面调查,对 175 名参与者进行了额状面调查。根据问卷调查结果,我们制作了四个步态组,并提取了被评为优美步态组的运动学特征。我们计算了摆臂、下肢关节角度和躯干倾斜角度等时空参数,并对各组进行了统计比较。结果 下列特征被提取为优美步态特征:(1) 步态周期长;(2) 双肢支撑时间长;(3) 步幅窄;(4) 摆臂长度大;(5) 手脚靠近身体中轴线;(6) 在双肢支撑阶段抑制双腿膝关节屈曲,膝关节保持伸展;(7) 躯干保持正中或后倾。
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