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https://read.qxmd.com/read/34055135/ankle-knee-initial-contact-angle-and-latency-to-maximum-angle-are-affected-by-prolonged-run
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sydni Wilhoite, Jessica A Mutchler, A Munkasy Barry, L I Li
The initial contact and midstance angles may influence injury risk. Previous literature has not assessed these angles under the influence of new footwear for a non-exhaustive prolonged run or the relationship between the angles. To assess lower extremity kinematic changes and the relationship between kinematic parameters at initial contact and midstance with prolonged running under the influence of different types of footwear. Twelve experienced, recreational runners (6 male; 6 female; 24.8 ± 8.4 years; 70...
2021: International Journal of Exercise Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33996919/embodiment-and-its-influence-on-informational-costs-of-decision-density-atomic-actions-vs-scripted-sequences
#42
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Bente Riegler, Daniel Polani, Volker Steuber
The importance of embodiment for effective robot performance has been postulated for a long time. Despite this, only relatively recently concrete quantitative models were put forward to characterize the advantages provided by a well-chosen embodiment. We here use one of these models, based on the concept of relevant information, to identify in a minimalistic scenario how and when embodiment affects the decision density. Concretely, we study how embodiment affects information costs when, instead of atomic actions, scripts are introduced, that is, predefined action sequences...
2021: Frontiers in Robotics and AI
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33981991/the-effect-of-footwear-running-speed-and-location-on-the-validity-of-two-commercially-available-inertial-measurement-units-during-running
#43
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Christopher Napier, Richard W Willy, Brett C Hannigan, Ryan McCann, Carlo Menon
Introduction: Most running-related injuries are believed to be caused by abrupt changes in training load, compounded by biomechanical movement patterns. Wearable technology has made it possible for runners to quantify biomechanical loads (e.g., peak positive acceleration; PPA) using commercially available inertial measurement units (IMUs). However, few devices have established criterion validity. The aim of this study was to assess the validity of two commercially available IMUs during running. Secondary aims were to determine the effect of footwear, running speed, and IMU location on PPA...
2021: Frontiers in sports and active living
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33959796/investigating-the-impact-of-usability-on-energy-efficiency-of-web-based-personal-health-records
#44
JOURNAL ARTICLE
José A García-Berná, Sofia Ouhbi, José L Fernández-Alemán, Juan M Carrillo de Gea, Joaquín Nicolás
Usability plays an important role in eHealth applications for their widespread adoption. These software systems have been studied in depth in the literature from this perspective. However, the energy consumption of information systems in the eHealth domain lacks comprehensive research. In this paper, the relationship between the energy consumption of the main components of a PC and the usability evaluations of graphical user interfaces (GUI) were studied in client applications. For this purpose, personal health records (PHR) were used as a case study...
May 6, 2021: Journal of Medical Systems
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33729393/footwear-designed-to-enhance-energy-return-improves-running-economy-compared-to-a-minimalist-footwear-does-it-matter-for-running-performance
#45
JOURNAL ARTICLE
R C Dinato, R Cruz, R A Azevedo, J S Hasegawa, R G Silva, A P Ribeiro, A E Lima-Silva, R Bertuzzi
The present study compared the effects of a footwear designed to enhance energy return (thermoplastic polyurethane, TPU) vs minimalist shoes on running economy (RE) and endurance performance. In this counterbalanced and crossover design study, 11 recreational male runners performed two submaximal constant-speed running tests and two 3-km time-trials with the two shoe models. Oxygen uptake was measured during submaximal constant-speed running tests in order to determine the RE at 12 km/h and oxygen cost of running (CTO2) at individual average speed sustained during the 3-km running time-trials wearing either of the two shoes...
2021: Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33428537/effect-of-gender-and-running-experience-on-lower-limb-biomechanics-following-5-km-barefoot-running
#46
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hyun Kyung Kim, Seyed Ali Mirjalili, Yanxin Zhang, Liangliang Xiang, Yaodong Gu, Justin Fernandez
Barefoot running has been increasing in popularity, yet there is a gap in understanding concerning the biomechanics of mid-distance barefoot running, especially between genders and runners of different running-experience levels. This study examines the effects of running-experience, gender, and their interaction on running biomechanics following 5 km barefoot running. Before and after a 5 km run, three-dimensional kinematics and kinetics of the lower limb joints and plantar pressure during barefoot running were collected from 20 participants...
January 11, 2021: Sports Biomechanics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33301593/foot-loading-associated-with-barefoot-shod-and-minimalist-running-in-male-rearfoot-strikers
#47
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gauthier Debugne, Maarten Eerdekens, Helen Peters, Filip Staes, William Bertucii, Kevin Deschamps
BACKGROUND: We aimed to determine the center of pressure (COP) trajectories and regional pressure differences in natural rearfoot strikers while running barefoot, running with a minimalist shoe, and running with a traditional shoe. METHODS: Twenty-two male natural rearfoot strikers ran at an imposed speed along an instrumented runway in three conditions: barefoot, with a traditional shoe, and with a minimalist shoe. Metrics associated to the COP and regional plantar force distribution, captured with a pressure platform, were compared using one-way repeated-measures analysis of variance...
November 1, 2020: Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33275137/most-military-runners-report-recent-changes-in-running-parameters-before-lower-limb-injury-onset
#48
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Major Anny Fredette, Jean-Sébastien Roy, Jean-Franç Ois Esculier, Kadija Perreault
INTRODUCTION: While running is a popular activity because of the health and fitness benefits it provides, the yearly incidence of running-related injuries (RRI) is high across all populations of runners, including military members. The etiology of RRI is multifactorial, and despite the numerous studies on risk factors for RRI, there is no clear consensus in the literature on the relative contribution of several intrinsic or extrinsic risk factors to the development of RRI. Furthermore, little is known on RRI profile and running parameters among Canadian military members...
November 2, 2021: Military Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33264686/metabolic-and-performance-responses-of-male-runners-wearing-3-types-of-footwear-nike-vaporfly-4-saucony-endorphin-racing-flats-and-their-own-shoes
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RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
Kim Hébert-Losier, Steven J Finlayson, Matthew W Driller, Blaise Dubois, Jean-François Esculier, Christopher Martyn Beaven
PURPOSE: We compared running economy (RE) and 3-km time-trial (TT) variables of runners wearing Nike Vaporfly 4% (VP4), Saucony Endorphin lightweight racing flats (FLAT), and their habitual running (OWN) footwear. METHODS: Eighteen male recreational runners (age = 33.5 ± 11.9 year (mean ± SD), peak oxygen uptake (VO2peak ) = 55.8 ± 4.4 mL/kg·min) attended 4 sessions approximately 7 days apart. The first session consisted of a VO2peak test to inform subsequent RE speeds set at 60%, 70%, and 80% of the speed eliciting VO2peak ...
May 2022: Journal of Sport and Health Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33194400/random-forest-algorithms-for-recognizing-daily-life-activities-using-plantar-pressure-information-a-smart-shoe-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dian Ren, Nathanael Aubert-Kato, Emi Anzai, Yuji Ohta, Julien Tripette
Background: Wearable activity trackers are regarded as a new opportunity to deliver health promotion interventions. Indeed, while the prediction of active behaviors is currently primarily relying on the processing of accelerometer sensor data, the emergence of smart clothes with multi-sensing capacities is offering new possibilities. Algorithms able to process data from a variety of smart devices and classify daily life activities could therefore be of particular importance to achieve a more accurate evaluation of physical behaviors...
2020: PeerJ
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33078930/evaluating-simple-ab-initio-models-of-the-hydrated-electron-the-role-of-dynamical-fluctuations
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sanghyun J Park, Benjamin J Schwartz
Despite its importance in electron transfer reactions and radiation chemistry, there has been disagreement over the fundamental nature of the hydrated electron, such as whether or not it resides in a cavity. Mixed quantum/classical simulations of the hydrated electron give different structures depending on the pseudopotential employed, and ab initio models of computational necessity use small numbers of water molecules and/or provide insufficient statistics to compare to experimental observables. A few years ago, Kumar et al...
October 20, 2020: Journal of Physical Chemistry. B
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33022565/acute-shoe-effects-on-achilles-tendon-loading-in-runners-with-habitual-rearfoot-strike-pattern
#52
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xini Zhang, Liqin Deng, Yang Yang, Lu Li, Weijie Fu
OBJECTIVES: Although the overuse injury rate of the Achilles tendon (AT) for running is high, the effect of shoe conditions on AT loading remains unclear. Hence, this study aims to determine the mechanical properties of AT during running under different shoe conditions (minimalist vs. conventional shoes). DESIGN: This work is a controlled laboratory study. METHODS: Sixteen healthy male rearfoot strike runners were recruited to complete over ground running trials at 3...
October 2020: Gait & Posture
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32980619/effect-of-gait-retraining-on-segment-coordination-and-joint-variability-in-individuals-with-patellofemoral-pain
#53
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jason Bonacci, Aaron Fox, Michelle Hall, Joel T Fuller, Bill Vicenzino
BACKGROUND: Gait retraining is advocated for the management of patellofemoral pain. This case series examined changes in lower limb variability following 6-weeks of gait retraining in individuals with patellofemoral pain. METHODS: Six runners with patellofemoral pain completed a 6-week physiotherapist-guided gait retraining program using minimalist footwear and increased cadence. Approximate entropy joint variability and segment coordination variability were calculated across the entire gait cycle during running at baseline, 6 and 12 weeks and compared using repeated measures analysis of variance and the standardised mean difference (SMD)...
December 2020: Clinical Biomechanics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32891811/sports-bra-but-not-sports-footwear-decreases-breast-movement-during-walking-and-running
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Juliane Cristina Leme, Luiza Dos Santos Banks, Yasmim Barbosa Dos Reis, Jefferson Rosa Cardoso, Mario Hebling Campos, Paulo Roberto Pereira Santiago, Felipe Arruda Moura
Running is a modality that has a large number of adepts, including women. Therefore, it is important to understand how sportswear can help women, with special attention to the breast movement. The aim of this study was to analyse the effect of different combinations of breast support and footwear on the breast movement during walking and running. Twenty women performed treadmill walking (5 km/h) and running (7 and 10 km/h) combining different footwear (barefoot, minimalist, and traditional) and breast support conditions (bare breast, everyday bra, and sports bra)...
October 9, 2020: Journal of Biomechanics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32797107/gaussian-process-inference-modelling-of-dynamic-robot-control-for-expressive-piano-playing
#55
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Luca Scimeca, Cheryn Ng, Fumiya Iida
Piano is a complex instrument, which humans learn to play after many years of practice. This paper investigates the complex dynamics of the embodied interactions between a human and piano, in order to gain insights into the nature of humans' physical dexterity and adaptability. In this context, the dynamic interactions become particularly crucial for delicate expressions, often present in advanced music pieces, which is the main focus of this paper. This paper hypothesises that the relationship between motor control for key-pressing and the generated sound is a manifold problem, with high-degrees of non-linearity in nature...
2020: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32763858/accurate-impact-loading-rate-estimation-during-running-via-a-subject-independent-convolutional-neural-network-model-and-optimal-imu-placement
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tian Tan, Zachary A Strout, Peter B Shull
OBJECTIVE: Enable accurate estimation of vertical average loading rate (VALR) in runners with one or more wearable inertial measurement units (IMUs). METHODS: A subject-independent convolutional neural network (CNN) model was developed to estimate VALR from wearable IMUs. Fifteen runners wore IMUs at the trunk, pelvis, thigh, shank, and foot and ran on an instrumented treadmill for combinations of the following conditions: foot-strike (forefoot, mid-foot, rear-foot), step rate (90% to 110% of baseline), running speed (2...
April 2021: IEEE Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32626599/what-are-the-perceptions-of-runners-and-healthcare-professionals-on-footwear-and-running-injury-risk
#57
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gurmeet K Dhillon, Michael A Hunt, Andrea L Reid, Jean-Francois Esculier
Objectives: There is a gap in research exploring perceptions of runners and healthcare professionals (HCPs) about running footwear and injury risk. The objectives of this study were: (1) to document factors considered by runners when selecting footwear; (2) to compare perceptions on footwear and injury risk in runners and HCPs; and (3) to evaluate the perceived usefulness of an online educational module. Methods: Using an online survey, we collected information on demographics and perceptions about footwear and injury risk...
2020: BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32588761/minimalist-style-boot-improves-running-but-not-walking-economy-in-trained-men
#58
JOURNAL ARTICLE
M T Pace, J M Green, L G Killen, J C Swain, H Chander, J D Simpson, E K O'Neal
This study examined movement economy under load with 1000 g minimalist (MIN) vs. 1600 g traditional (TRD) style boots. Fourteen trained, male participants completed a VO2peak test (46.6 ± 7.3 ml/kg/min) while wearing a 16 kg external load. Treadmill speeds for the running economy (RE) trials were determined by the slowest pace in which participants completed a full stage with a running gait pattern during the VO2peak test. Walking economy (WE) pace was 1.6 km/h slower than RE pace. During the second session, participants completed 5-min exercise bouts at WE and RE pace under load wearing MIN and TRD...
October 2020: Ergonomics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32438717/review-of-terms-and-definitions-used-in-descriptions-of-running-shoes
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REVIEW
Ana Marchena-Rodriguez, Ana Belen Ortega-Avila, Pablo Cervera-Garvi, David Cabello-Manrique, Gabriel Gijon-Nogueron
OBJECTIVE: Our study aim is to identify and describe the definitions used for different types of running shoes. In addition, we highlight the existence of gaps in these concepts and propose possible new approaches. Methods : This review was undertaken in line with the guidelines proposed by Green et al., based on a literature search (until December 2019) of the PubMed, Web of Science, Scopus, SPORTDiscus and Google Scholar databases. A total of 23 papers met the inclusion criteria applied to identify the definition of running shoes...
May 19, 2020: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32379007/footwear-and-footstrike-change-loading-patterns-in-running
#60
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Andrew D Nordin, Janet S Dufek
Loading rates have been linked to running injuries, revealing persistent impact features that change direction among three-dimensional axes in different footwear and footstrike patterns. Extracting peak loads from ground reaction forces, however, can neglect the time-varying loading patterns experienced by the runner in each footfall. Following footwear and footstrike manipulations during laboratory-based overground running, we examined three-dimensional loading rate-time features in each direction (X, Y, Z) using principal component analysis...
August 2020: Journal of Sports Sciences
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