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THE INFLUENCE OF DIFFERENT STRIKE PAITERNS ON ENERGY CONTIBUTION DURING RUNNING
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine the differences of joint power and work between forefoot strike (FFS) and rear-foot strike (RFS) during the stance phase of running. Methods: A 10-camera Vicon system and two force plates were used to collect the kinematics and kinetics data of 15 healthy male triathletes with different foot strike strategies during running. Results: The joint power and positive work at hip and ankle were increased in FFS during the stance phase. FFS also showed decreased knee negative work. Conclusion: Running with FFS would consume more energy than running with RFS at the same speed. The lack of ankle pint shock absorption in RFS might cause higher injury risk in knee
MECHANISM OF LANDING STRATERGY DURING STEP AEROBICS WITH DIFFERENT BENCH HEIGHTS AND LOADS
The purpose of this study was to investigate effects of different heights (6inch, 8inch, 10inch) and external loads (0% BW, 10% BW, 15% BW) on lower extremity during step aerobics. Ten college physical education students (age: 23.8 ± 2.1 years, height: 173.5 ± 6.1 cm, weight: 68.5 ± 8.0 kg) participated in this study. A Mega high-speed camera (100 Hz) and an ATMI force plate (1000Hz) were used to record kinematic and kinetic data respectively during step aerobics. Increased vertical ground reaction force, ankle movement, and decreased leg stiffness and ankle joint stiffness were found as the bench height increased to 10 inches which were considered to a high loading rates and shock to the lower extremity, especially at ankle joint. Therefore, people should avoid doing step aerobics at 10-inch bench height for a long time to protect ankle joint and soft tissue from injury
THE INFLUENCE OF TAI-CHI EXERCISE ON DYNAMICS OF LOWER EXTREMITY FOR THE ELDERLY DURING SIT-TO-STAND
The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of Tai Chi exercise on sit-tostand in the elderly. Ten healthy female elders (normal group) and nine healthy Tai-Chi female practitioner (Tai-Chi group) participated in this study. The results indicated: (1) During the forward flexion phase, normal group showed significantly greater hip flexion angle and moment than Tai-Chi group (
On the Efficiency of An Election Game of Two or More Parties: How Bad Can It Be?
We extend our previous work on two-party election competition [Lin, Lu & Chen
2021] to the setting of three or more parties. An election campaign among two
or more parties is viewed as a game of two or more players. Each of them has
its own candidates as the pure strategies to play. People, as voters, comprise
supporters for each party, and a candidate brings utility for the the
supporters of each party. Each player nominates exactly one of its candidates
to compete against the other party's. A candidate is assumed to win the
election with higher odds if it brings more utility for all the people. The
payoff of each player is the expected utility its supporters get. The game is
egoistic if every candidate benefits her party's supporters more than any
candidate from the competing party does. In this work, we first argue that the
election game always has a pure Nash equilibrium when the winner is chosen by
the hardmax function, while there exist game instances in the three-party
election game such that no pure Nash equilibrium exists even the game is
egoistic. Next, we propose two sufficient conditions for the egoistic election
game to have a pure Nash equilibrium. Based on these conditions, we propose a
fixed-parameter tractable algorithm to compute a pure Nash equilibrium of the
egoistic election game. Finally, perhaps surprisingly, we show that the price
of anarchy of the egoistic election game is upper bounded by the number of
parties. Our findings suggest that the election becomes unpredictable when more
than two parties are involved and, moreover, the social welfare deteriorates
with the number of participating parties in terms of possibly increasing price
of anarchy. This work alternatively explains why the two-party system is
prevalent in democratic countries
KINETIC DIFFERENCES IN LOWER EXTREMITY BETWEEN BASEBALL PITCHING FROM PITCHER’S MOUND AND FLAT-GROUND
The purpose of this study was to investigate the kinetic differences in lower extremity between pitching from a mound and flat-ground. A motion capture system and two force plates were used simultaneously to collect the dynamic data of 8 baseball male pitchers. The results revealed that pitching from the mound generated higher propulsive force at the trailing leg as well as greater braking force and vertical ground reaction force at the lead leg (p< .05). The trailing leg in the mound condition generated greater knee posterior joint force while the lead leg had greater axial joint force at ankle and knee, as well as greater extension moment at ankle, knee and hip (p< .05). It was concluded that pitching from the mound generated higher ground reaction force, which resulted in higher joint forces and moments and thus might increase stresses at lower extremity
Fluoroquinolones are associated with delayed treatment and resistance in tuberculosis: a systematic review and meta-analysis
SummaryBackgroundCurrent guidelines for treating community-acquired pneumonia recommend the use of fluoroquinolones for high-risk patients. Previous studies have reported controversial results as to whether fluoroquinolones are associated with delayed diagnosis and treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) and the development of fluoroquinolone-resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis. We performed a systematic review and meta-analysis to clarify these issues.MethodsThe following databases were searched through September 30, 2010: PubMed, EMBASE, CINAHL, Cochrane Library, Web of Science, BIOSIS Previews, and the ACP Journal Club. We considered studies that addressed the issues of delay in diagnosis and treatment of TB and the development of resistance.ResultsNine eligible studies (four for delays and five for resistance issues) were included in the meta-analysis from the 770 articles originally identified in the database search. The mean duration of delayed diagnosis and treatment of pulmonary TB in the fluoroquinolone prescription group was 19.03 days, significantly longer than that in the non-fluoroquinolone group (95% confidence interval (CI) 10.87 to 27.18, p<0.001). The pooled odds ratio of developing a fluoroquinolone-resistant M. tuberculosis strain was 2.70 (95% CI 1.30 to 5.60, p=0.008). No significant heterogeneity was found among studies in the meta-analysis.ConclusionsEmpirical fluoroquinolone prescriptions for pneumonia are associated with longer delays in diagnosis and treatment of pulmonary TB and a higher risk of developing fluoroquinolone-resistant M. tuberculosis
Spatially resolved MaNGA observations of the host galaxy of superluminous supernova 2017egm
Superluminous supernovae (SLSNe) are found predominantly in dwarf galaxies,
indicating that their progenitors have a low metallicity. However, the most
nearby SLSN to date, SN 2017egm, occurred in the spiral galaxy NGC 3191, which
has a relatively high stellar mass and correspondingly high metallicity. In
this paper, we present detailed analysis of the nearby environment of SN
2017egm using MaNGA IFU data, which provides spectral data on kiloparsec
scales. From the velocity map we find no evidence that SN 2017egm occurred
within some intervening satellite galaxy, and at the SN position most
metallicity diagnostics yield a solar and above solar metallicity (12 + log
(O/H) = 8.8-9.1). Additionally we measure a small H-alpha equivalent width (EW)
at the SN position of just 34 Angs, which is one of the lowest EWs measured at
any SLSN or Gamma-Ray Burst position, and indicative of the progenitor star
being comparatively old. We also compare the observed properties of NGC 3191
with other SLSN host galaxies. The solar-metallicity environment at the
position of SN 2017egm presents a challenge to our theoretical understanding,
and our spatially resolved spectral analysis provides further constraints on
the progenitors of SLSNe.Comment: Accepted version in ApJ Letter. Thank you for useful comment
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