厨房烹饪高度对中国老年妇女和年轻妇女上肢肌肉活动、姿势和感觉不适的影响。

IF 3.4 3区 综合性期刊 Q2 CHEMISTRY, ANALYTICAL Sensors Pub Date : 2024-11-01 DOI:10.3390/s24217056
Ye Li, Le Chang, Fan Zhang
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不适当的厨房烹饪高度可能会导致不舒适和肌肉疲劳。本研究旨在比较厨房烹饪高度对不同年龄组上肢肌肉激活、姿势和不适感的影响。15 名老年妇女和 15 名年轻中国妇女分别在 5 个不同高度完成了 3 次连续 20 秒的模拟烹饪任务。采用表面肌电图、运动捕捉和博格CR10量表测量肌肉负荷。结果显示,烹饪任务的主要动力肌肉是三角肌前部、肱肌和肱二头肌。年轻组与年长组相比,肱二头肌和肱三头肌的肌肉贡献率更高(P < 0.05)。老年组三角肌前肌(相差 1.28%-2.87%)、胸大肌(相差 1.43%-1.69%)和竖脊肌(相差 0.6%-1.21%)以及右肩外展(相差 5.91°-7.96°)的肌肉激活率显著高于年轻组(P < 0.05)。随着身高的降低,三角肌前部和右肩外展肌肉的激活度明显降低(P < 0.05)。肘下 200-250 毫米的高度被认为是两个年龄组都比较舒适的烹饪高度。这为橱柜尺寸的设计提供了数据支持。
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Effects of Kitchen Cooking Height on Upper Limb Muscle Activation, Posture, and Perceived Discomfort of Chinese Older and Young Women.

Inappropriate kitchen cooking height may lead to uncomfortable and muscle fatigue. This study aims to compare the effects of kitchen cooking height on upper limb muscle activation, posture, and perceived discomfort among different age groups. Fifteen older women and fifteen young Chinese women each completed three consecutive 20 s simulated cooking tasks at five different heights. Surface electromyography, motion capture, and Borg CR10 scale were used to measure muscle loading. Results showed that the main power muscles of the cooking task were the anterior deltoid, brachioradialis, and biceps brachii. The higher muscle contribution rate of biceps brachii and triceps brachii was found in the younger group compared to the older group (p < 0.05). Muscle activation of the anterior deltoid (different in 1.28-2.87%), pectoralis major (different in 1.43-1.69%), and erector spinae (different in 0.6-1.21%), as well as right shoulder abduction (different in 5.91°-7.96°), were significantly higher in older group than in young group (p < 0.05). Muscle activation of the anterior deltoid and right shoulder abduction decreased significantly with decreasing height (p < 0.05). A height of 200-250 mm below the elbow was considered a more comfortable cooking height for both age groups. This provides data to support the design of cabinet sizes.

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Sensors 工程技术-电化学
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期刊介绍: Sensors (ISSN 1424-8220) provides an advanced forum for the science and technology of sensors and biosensors. It publishes reviews (including comprehensive reviews on the complete sensors products), regular research papers and short notes. Our aim is to encourage scientists to publish their experimental and theoretical results in as much detail as possible. There is no restriction on the length of the papers. The full experimental details must be provided so that the results can be reproduced.
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