Load Magnitude and Locomotion Pattern Alter Locomotor System Function in Healthy Young Adult Women
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Krajewski, Kellen TDever, Dennis E
Johnson, Camille C
Mi, Qi
Simpson, Richard J
Graham, Scott M
Moir, Gavin L
Ahamed, Nizam U
Flanagan, Shawn D
Anderst, William J
Connaboy, Chris
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Univ Arizona, Dept Nutr SciIssue Date
2020-09-16
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Krajewski, K. T., Dever, D. E., Johnson, C. C., Mi, Q., Simpson, R. J., Graham, S. M., ... & Connaboy, C. (2020). Load Magnitude and Locomotion Pattern Alter Locomotor System Function in Healthy Young Adult Women. Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology, 8, 1066.Rights
Copyright © 2020 Krajewski, Dever, Johnson, Mi, Simpson, Graham, Moir, Ahamed, Flanagan, Anderst and Connaboy. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY).Collection Information
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There was a main effect of load (p = 0.01) on RV; as load increased, RV decreased. There was a main effect of locomotion (p = 0.01), with FM exhibiting greater RV than running. Strides were regulated more tightly and corrected quicker at BW + 45% compared (p < 0.05) to BW. Stride regulation was greater for FM compared to running. There was a main effect of load for gait complexity (p = 0.002); as load increased gait complexity decreased, likewise FM had less (p = 0.02) gait complexity than running.Note
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10.3389/fbioe.2020.582219
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