Table 1. Effects of different shoe mass on biomechanical parameters during running. |
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175g |
255g |
335g |
415g |
p-value |
SI (%) |
73.75±2.08 |
68.46±11.54 |
67.77±11.83 |
67.03±19.37 |
0.661 |
Ankle plantarflexion at initial contact (deg) |
23.94±12.74 |
18.93±13.21 |
19.42±11.39 |
19.63±10.35 |
0.066 |
Peak moment of ankle plantarflexion during the stance phase (Nm/BW*%) |
2.94±0.66 |
2.71±0.64 |
2.59±0.65 |
2.66±0.68 |
0.094 |
Peak VGRF (N/BW) |
27.82 ±3.79 |
27.67 ±3.52 |
28.23 ±4.31 |
28.63 ±3.93 |
0.043*a, b |
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* Significant differences (p < 0.05) between shoes of different masses. |
a: Significant difference between 175g and 255g. |
b: Significant difference between 225g and 315g. |
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