Joris Boulo, Margaux Simon, Bradford James McFadyen, Andreanne Blanchette
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Abstract
Navigating public environments requires adjustments to one s walking patterns to avoid stationary and moving obstacles. It is known that physical inactivity induces alterations in motor capacities, but the impact of inactivity on anticipatory locomotor adjustments (ALA) has not been studied. The purpose of the present study was to compare ALAs and related muscle co-contraction during a pedestrian circumvention task between active (AA) and inactive young adults (IA). Thirteen AA and thirteen IA were placed in a virtual environment simulating a public park. Participants circumvented virtual pedestrians walking towards them. Walking speed, onset of deviation, clearance, foot placement strategies and muscle co-contraction were analysed. IA exhibited slower walking speeds compared to the AA during circumvention condition but not during unobstructed walking condition. The distance at the onset of trajectory deviation was larger for IA. Both groups increased co-contraction for pedestrian circumvention at the ankle and left hip and IA displayed greater ankle co-contraction overall. No significant group differences were observed in minimum clearance. This study suggests that an inactive lifestyle influences ALAs by inducing a cautious behavior during pedestrian circumvention.
在公共环境中行走需要调整行走方式,以避开静止和移动的障碍物。众所周知,不运动会导致运动能力的改变,但不运动对预期运动调整(ALA)的影响尚未研究过。本研究的目的是比较活跃的年轻人(AA)和不活跃的年轻人(IA)在行人绕行任务中的预期运动调整(ALA)和相关肌肉共收缩。13 名 AA 和 13 名 IA 被放置在一个模拟公共公园的虚拟环境中。参与者绕过朝他们走来的虚拟行人。对步行速度、偏离开始时间、间隙、脚的放置策略和肌肉协同收缩进行了分析。在绕行条件下,IA的行走速度比AA慢,但在无障碍行走条件下则不然。IA 开始偏离轨迹时的距离更大。两组在行人绕行时,踝关节和左髋关节的共收缩都有所增加,而 IA 组的踝关节共收缩总体上更大。在最小间隙方面没有观察到明显的组间差异。这项研究表明,不活跃的生活方式会通过诱导行人绕行时的谨慎行为来影响 ALAs。