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Metabolic rate of carrying added mass: A function of walking speed,carried mass and mass location
Authors:Eliran Schertzer  Raziel Riemer
Affiliation:Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Department of Industrial Engineering and Management, P.O.B. 653, Beer Sheva, Israel
Abstract:The effort of carrying additional mass at different body locations is important in ergonomics and in designing wearable robotics. We investigate the metabolic rate of carrying a load as a function of its mass, its location on the body and the subject’s walking speed. Novel metabolic rate prediction equations for walking while carrying loads at the ankle, knees and back were developed based on experiments where subjects walked on a treadmill at 4, 5 or 6 km/h bearing different amounts of added mass (up to 2 kg per leg and 22 kg for back). Compared to previously reported equations, ours are 7–69% more accurate. Results also show that relative cost for carrying a mass at a distal versus a proximal location changes with speed and mass. Contrary to mass carried on the back, mass attached to the leg cannot be modeled as an increase in body mass.
Keywords:Metabolic cost   Load carrying   Prediction equations
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