The purpose of this study was to test the hypothesis that runners having different running economies show differences in the mechanical and morphological properties of their muscle-tendon units (MTU) in the lower extremities. Twenty eight long-distance runners (body mass: 76.8+/-6.7 kg, height: 182+/-6 cm, age: 28.1+/-4.5 years) participated in the study. The subjects ran on a treadmill at three velocities (3.0, 3.5 and 4.0 m s(-1)) for 15 min each. The V(O(2)) consumption was measured by spirometry. At all three examined velocities the kinematics of the left leg were captured whilst running on the treadmill using a high-speed digital video camera operating at 250 Hz. Furthermore the runners performed isometric maximal voluntary plantarflexion and knee extension contractions at eleven different MTU lengths with their left leg on a dynamometer. The distal aponeuroses of the gastrocnemius medialis (GM) and vastus lateralis (VL) were visualised by ultrasound during plantarflexion and knee extension, respectively. The morphological properties of the GM and VL (fascicle length, angle of pennation, and thickness) were determined at three different lengths for each MTU. A cluster analysis was used to classify the subjects into three groups according to their V(O(2)) consumption at all three velocities (high running economy, N=10; moderate running economy, N=12; low running economy, N=6). Neither the kinematic parameters nor the morphological properties of the GM and VL showed significant differences between groups. The most economical runners showed a higher contractile strength and a higher normalised tendon stiffness (relationship between tendon force and tendon strain) in the triceps surae MTU and a higher compliance of the quadriceps tendon and aponeurosis at low level tendon forces. It is suggested that at low level forces the more compliant quadriceps tendon and aponeurosis will increase the force potential of the muscle while running and therefore the volume of active muscle at a given force generation will decrease.

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:这项研究的目的是检验以下假设:具有不同运行经济状况的跑步者在下肢的肌腱单元(MTU)的机械和形态特性上存在差异。参加研究的有28名长跑运动员(体重:76.8 /-6.7公斤,身高:182 / -6厘米,年龄:28.1 /-4.5岁)。受试者分别以三种速度(3.0、3.5和4.0 m s(-1))在跑步机上跑步15分钟。 V(O(2))消耗量通过肺活量测定法进行测量。在所有三个检查的速度下,使用在250 Hz下运行的高速数码摄像机在跑步机上跑步时,捕获左腿的运动学信息。此外,跑步者在其左腿放在测力计上以11种不同的MTU长度进行等距最大自愿足底屈伸和膝盖伸展收缩。分别在足底屈曲和膝关节屈伸期间通过超声观察腓肠肌的远端腱膜(GM)和股外侧肌(VL)。对于每个MTU,在三种不同的长度下确定了GM和VL的形态学特性(纤维束长度,垂垂角度和厚度)。根据所有三个速度(高运行经济性,N = 10;中等运行经济性,N = 12;低运行经济性,N = 6)。 GM和VL的运动学参数和形态学特性均未显示组之间的显着差异。最经济的跑步者在肱三头肌MTU中表现出更高的收缩强度和更高的标准化肌腱刚度(肌腱力与肌腱应变之间的关系),在低水平的肌腱力下,股四头肌和腱膜的顺应性更高。建议在低水平的力量下,股四头肌和腱膜的顺应性会增加跑步时肌肉的力量,因此在给定的力量产生下,活跃肌肉的体积会减少。

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