2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.10.18.21265129
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Quantifying Cause-Effect Relations Between Walking Speed, Propulsive Force, and Metabolic Cost

Abstract: Walking speed is a useful surrogate for health status across the population. Walking speed appears to be governed in part by propulsive force (FP) generated during push-off and simultaneously optimized to minimize metabolic cost. However, no study to our knowledge has established empirical cause-effect relations between FP, walking speed, and metabolic cost, even in young adults. To overcome the potential linkage between these factors, we used a self-paced treadmill controller and real-time biofeedback to inde… Show more

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