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Muscle metabolic energy costs while modifying propulsive force generation during walking
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We pose that an age-related increase in the metabolic cost of walking arises in part from a redistribution of joint power where muscles spanning the hip compensate for insufficient ankle push-off and smaller peak propulsive forces (F<sub>P</sub>). Young adults elicit a similar redistribution when walking with smaller F<sub>P</sub> via biofeedback. We used targeted F<sub>P</sub> biofeedback and musculoskeletal models to estimate the metabolic costs of operating lower limb muscles in young adults walking across a range of F<sub>P</sub>. Our simulations support the theory of distal-to-proximal redistribution of joint power as a determinant of increased metabolic cost in older adults during walking.
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