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摘要
本研究的目标是开发能够减轻穿高跟鞋时腿部肌肉疲劳的连裤袜。为此,研究人员开发了具有舒适合脚感的连裤袜,并调查了连裤袜的穿着体验以及连裤袜对下肢步行肌肉活动能量消耗的影响。研究对象是 17 名 20 多岁的健康日本女性,她们通常不穿支撑服。研究人员在不穿连裤袜或穿两种连裤袜中的一种并穿三种鞋(即跑步鞋、低跟鞋和高跟鞋)的情况下进行了呼吸代谢测量。参与者在跑步机上以 3 公里/小时的速度行走。无论是否穿着连裤袜,行走时的能量消耗都比站立时显著增加。在行走过程中,能量消耗按照不穿鞋、穿跑鞋、穿低跟鞋和穿高跟鞋的顺序明显增加。换句话说,无论是否穿着连裤袜,鞋跟高度越高,能量消耗越大。直立行走时穿连裤袜会增加能量消耗,尤其是连裤袜 A 的能量消耗明显高于赤脚行走时的能量消耗。此外,穿着跑鞋行走时,穿连裤袜 A 的能耗明显高于不穿连裤袜的能耗。因此,穿连裤袜 A 而不穿连裤袜 B 会增加能量消耗。
Energy Consumption during the Wearing of Pantyhose
The goal of the current study was to develop pantyhose that reduce leg muscle fatigue when heeled shoes are worn. To this end, pantyhose that provide a comfortable fitting sensation were developed, and the wear experience of the pantyhose and the effect of the pantyhose on energy consumption under walking muscle activity of the lower limbs were investigated. The study participants were 17 healthy Japanese females in their twenties who did not usually put on support wear. The respiratory metabolism was measured as the participants either walked without pantyhose or wore one of two types of pantyhose and wore three types of shoe, namely running/low-heeled/high-heeled shoes. Participants walked on a treadmill at 3 km/h. Regardless of whether pantyhose were worn, the energy consumption increased significantly with walking relative to standing. During walking, energy consumption increased significantly in the order of not wearing shoes, wearing running shoes, wearing low-heeled shoes, and wearing high-heeled shoes. In other words, a higher heel height corresponded to higher energy consumption, regardless of whether pantyhose were worn. Wearing pantyhose while standing upright increased energy consumption, especially in the case of pantyhose A, for which energy consumption was significantly higher than that when going barefoot. In addition, for walking in running shoes, the energy consumption was significantly higher when pantyhose A were worn than when no pantyhose were worn. The wearing of pantyhose A, but not the wearing of pantyhose B, was thus found to increase energy consumption.