Constrained optimization in human running (original) (raw)

Evaluation of the minimum energy hypothesis and other potential optimality criteria for human running

Graham Caldwell

Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 2012

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Constrained optimization in human walking: cost minimization and gait plasticity

John Bertram

Journal of Experimental Biology - J EXP BIOL, 2005

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Metabolic Power, Time of Foot Contact, and Cost Coefficient During Grade Running

Kathy Browder

Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 1998

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Exploring the Metabolic and Perceptual Correlates of Self-Selected Walking Speed under Constrained and Un-Constrained Conditions

Johnathan Collett

Journal of sports science & medicine, 2018

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Self-optimization of Stride Length Among Experienced and Inexperienced Runners

James Tracy

International journal of exercise science, 2017

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Energetically optimal stride frequency in running: the effects of incline and decline

Kristine Snyder

The Journal of experimental biology, 2011

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Minimum Cost of Transport in Human Running Is Not Ubiquitous

Pei Hua Cher

Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 2015

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Physiological determinants of best performances in human locomotion

Carlo Capelli

European Journal of Applied Physiology and Occupational Physiology, 1999

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Predicting Temporal Gait Kinematics: Anthropometric Characteristics and Global Running Pattern Matter

Laurent Mourot

Frontiers in Physiology, 2021

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Multiple Walking Speed–frequency Relations are Predicted by Constrained Optimization

Andy Ruina

Journal of Theoretical Biology, 2001

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Mechanical Determinants of the Minimum Energy Cost of Gradient Running in Humans

Luca P Ardigò

Journal of Experimental Biology, 1994

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Feel your stride and find your preferred running speed

C. Gindre

Biology Open, 2015

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A STATISTICAL APPROACH TO THE USE OF CONTROL ENTROPY IDENTIFIES DIFFERENCES IN CONSTRAINTS OF GAIT IN HIGHLY TRAINED VERSUS UNTRAINED RUNNERS

Rana Parshad

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Energy Cost and Stride Pattern Variability of Elite Runners on the Treadmill

Savvas Tokmakidis

2008

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Is natural variability in gait sufficient to initiate spontaneous energy optimization in human walking?

Jeremy Wong

Journal of Neurophysiology

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Optimal footfall patterns for cost minimization in running

Joseph Hamill

Journal of biomechanics, 2015

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Energy Expenditure of Walking and Running: Comparison with Prediction Equations

Arturo Figueroa

Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 2004

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Physiological determinants of best performance in marathon running

Carlo Capelli

Journal of Applied Physiology

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Walking, running and resting under time, distance, and speed constraints: Optimality of walk-run-rest mixtures

Manoj Srinivasan

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Walking, running, and resting under time, distance, and average speed constraints: Optimality of walk-run-rest mixtures

Leroy Long III

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Selection of gait parameters during constrained walking

Mu Qiao

Human Movement Science, 2023

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The musculoskeletal system of humans is not tuned to maximize the economy of locomotion

Christoph Anders

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2011

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Evaluating cost function criteria in predicting healthy gait

Niels Waterval

Journal of Biomechanics, 2021

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THE COST OF TRANSPORT OF HUMAN RUNNING IS NOT AFFECTED, AS IN WALKING, BY WIDE ACCELERATION/DECELERATION CYCLES

Elena Seminati

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The metabolic cost of changing walking speeds is significant, implies lower optimal speeds for shorter distances, and increases daily energy estimates

Manoj Srinivasan

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The evolution of human running: Effects of changes in lower-limb length on locomotor economy

Cara Scheffler

Journal of Human Evolution, 2007

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Metabolic cost of generating horizontal forces during human running

Young-Hui Chang

Journal of Applied Physiology, 1999

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Evaluating the “cost of generating force” hypothesis across frequency in human running and hopping

Stephen Allen

2022

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Changes in timing of muscle contractions and running economy with altered stride pattern during running

François-Xavier Li

Gait & Posture, 2014

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Stride frequency in relation to oxygen consumption in experienced and novice runners

Arnold Haan, Peter Verdijk

European Journal of Sport Science, 2014

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