Abstract

Individuals can markedly reduce the metabolic cost of a walking adaptation task if they believe they must sustain the task for a prolonged time. The variables typically used to track adaptation do not track the reductions in metabolic cost observed in our study. Metabolic cost reduction can occur without clear changes in biomechanical factors.

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