International audienceThe aim of this study was to investigate the effect of time-of-day on Preferred Transition Speed (PTS) and spatiotemporal organization of walking and running movements. Twelve active male subjects participated in the study (age: 27.2 +/- 4.9 years; height: 177.9 +/- 5.4 cm; body mass: 75.9 +/- 5.86 kg). First, PTS was determined at 08:00 h and 18:00 h. The mean of the two PTS recorded at the two times-of-day tested was used as a reference (PTSm). Then, subjects were asked to walk and run on a treadmill at three imposed speeds (PTSm, PTSm + 0.3 m.s(-1), and PTSm - 0.3 m.s(-1)) at 08:00 h and 18:00 h. Mean stride length, temporal stride, spatial stride variability, and temporal stride variability were used for gait analy...
The aim of the study was to investigate the differences between chronotypes of university students (...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of sprint running pace on stride characte...
The study’s aim was to document ageing effects on gait control by analysing the distributions of bot...
Gait is one of the most basic movements, and walking activity accomplished in dual task conditions r...
Abstract Background Conflicting results have been reported regarding the relationship between stride...
preferred transition speed (PTS) between walking and running and the energetically optimal transitio...
Aim: Individual differences can influence circadian rhythms, result- ing in a person’s preference for...
The response to sub-maximal physical activity performed in the morning and late afternoon by individ...
Graduation date: 1980The primary purpose of this study was to determine the effects\ud of early morn...
This paper presents the results of studying human gait transition outside the laboratory setting on ...
Objective: Although elderly inpatients are known to experience decreased physical activity in the mo...
This study focused on spatial and temporal variability of the stride in human gait. We determined th...
Introduction: General knowledge of “time of day” effects on exercise might not be enough, since ever...
William F. Haefele1, Dave P. Heller1, Sarah E. Grant1,2 & Dillon Youngman1. 1Rockhurst University, K...
-It was hypothesized that an individual's chronotype might influence the response to physical activi...
The aim of the study was to investigate the differences between chronotypes of university students (...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of sprint running pace on stride characte...
The study’s aim was to document ageing effects on gait control by analysing the distributions of bot...
Gait is one of the most basic movements, and walking activity accomplished in dual task conditions r...
Abstract Background Conflicting results have been reported regarding the relationship between stride...
preferred transition speed (PTS) between walking and running and the energetically optimal transitio...
Aim: Individual differences can influence circadian rhythms, result- ing in a person’s preference for...
The response to sub-maximal physical activity performed in the morning and late afternoon by individ...
Graduation date: 1980The primary purpose of this study was to determine the effects\ud of early morn...
This paper presents the results of studying human gait transition outside the laboratory setting on ...
Objective: Although elderly inpatients are known to experience decreased physical activity in the mo...
This study focused on spatial and temporal variability of the stride in human gait. We determined th...
Introduction: General knowledge of “time of day” effects on exercise might not be enough, since ever...
William F. Haefele1, Dave P. Heller1, Sarah E. Grant1,2 & Dillon Youngman1. 1Rockhurst University, K...
-It was hypothesized that an individual's chronotype might influence the response to physical activi...
The aim of the study was to investigate the differences between chronotypes of university students (...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of sprint running pace on stride characte...
The study’s aim was to document ageing effects on gait control by analysing the distributions of bot...