Abstract

Previously, no research has investigated differences in preferred gait characteristics during forwards and backwards running at varying body weight (BW) support. PURPOSE: To understand how BW support and direction of locomotion influence descriptors of preferred gait. METHODS: Subjects (n=8; 27.0±11.7 years, 173.8±3.5 cm, 74.0±8.7 kg) performed forward and backward running on a lower body positive pressure treadmill at different levels of BW support (i.e., 0%-80% body weight support). Subjects preferred running speed (PS), preferred stride frequency (PSF), and rate of perceived exertion (RPE) were measured. PS, PSF, and RPE were analyzed using a 2(exercise mode: forward and backward locomotion) x 5(BW support: 0%, 20%, 40%, 60%, and 80%) repeated measures analysis of variance (α= 0.05). RESULTS: PS, PSF, and RPE were not influenced by the interaction of exercise mode and BW support (p > 0.05). PS was different between modes (p < 0.001) and between BW support conditions (p < 0.01). For example, PS increased approximately 3.8%-8.5% and 3.0%-11.9% with decreasing BW support for forward and backward running, respectively. Additionally, PS during forward running was higher than that of backward running at reduced BW support (e.g., 3.4±.9 m/s and 2.5±.5 m/s for forward and backward running at 80% BW support, respectively). Furthermore, PSF (p< 0.001) and RPE (p< 0.01) were different between BW conditions but not different between direction of locomotion (p>0.05). Specifically, PSF (e.g., a decrease of 13.2% during forward running at 0% BW support vs. 80% BW support) and RPE (e.g., a decrease of 19.9% during forward running at 0% BW support vs. 80% BW support) during forward and backward running decreased with decreasing BW support. CONCLUSION: It seems that BW support may have more of an influence on preferred gait characteristics than direction of locomotion since PSF and RPE were not different between directions of locomotion.

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