Parametric modeling of human gradient walking for predicting minimum energy expenditure (Q278095)
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Parametric modeling of human gradient walking for predicting minimum energy expenditure (English)
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2 May 2016
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Summary: A mathematical model to predict the optimum gradient for a minimum energetic cost is proposed, based on previous results that showed a minimum energetic cost when gradient is \(-10\)\%. The model focuses on the variation in mechanical energy during gradient walking. It is shown that kinetic energy plays a marginal role in low speed gradient walking. Therefore, the model considers only potential energy. A mathematical parameter that depends on step length was introduced, showing that the optimal gradient is a function of that parameter. Consequently, the optimal negative gradient depends on the individual step length. The model explains why recent results do not suggest a single optimal gradient but rather a range around \(-10\)\%.
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minimum energetic cost
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gradient walking
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step length
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