2019
DOI: 10.7287/peerj.8290v0.3/reviews/3
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Peer Review #3 of "Why do we transition from walking to running? Energy cost and lower leg muscle activity before and after gait transition under body weight support (v0.3)"

Abstract: Background. Minimization of the energetic cost of transport (CoT) has been suggested for the walk-run transition in human locomotion. More recent literature argues that lower leg muscle activities are the potential triggers of the walk-run transition. We examined both metabolic and muscular aspects for explaining walk-run transition under body weight support (BWS; supported 30% of body weight) and normal walking (NW), because the BWS can reduce both leg muscle activity and metabolic rate. Methods. Thirteen hea… Show more

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