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Energetics of locomotion in African pygmies
Authors:G Ferretti  G Atchou  B Grassi  C Marconi  P Cerretelli
Institution:(1) Département de Physiologie, Centre Médical Universitaire, Avenue de Champel 9, 1211 Genève 4, Switzerland;(2) Département des Sciences Physiologiques, Centre Universitaire des Sciences de la Santé, Yaoundé, Cameroon;(3) Sezione di Fisiologia, I.T.B.A., Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Via Ampère 56, 20 100 Milano, Italy
Abstract:Summary The energy cost of walking (C w). and running (C r), and the maximal O2 consumption (VO2max) were determined in a field study on 17 Pygmies (age 24 years, SD 6; height 160 cm, SD 5; body mass 57.2 kg, SD 4.8) living in the region of Bipindi, Cameroon. TheC w varied from 112 ml·kg–1·km–1, SD 25 velocity (ngr), 4 km·h–1] to 143 ml·kg–1·km–1, SD 16 (ngr, 7 km·h–1). Optimal walking ngr was 5 km·h–1. TheC r was 156 ml·kg–1·km–1, SD 14 (ngr, 10 km·h–1) and was constant in the 8–11 km·h–1 speed range. TheVO2max was 33.7 ml·kg–1· min–1, i.e. lower than in other African populations of the same age. TheC r andC w were lower than in taller Caucasian endurance runners. These findings, which challenge the theory of physical similarity as applied to animal locomotion, may depend either on the mechanics of locomotion which in Pygmies may be different from that observed in Caucasians, or on a greater mechanical efficiency in Pygmies than in Caucasians. The lowC r values observed enable Pygmies to reach higher running speeds than would be expected on the basis of theirVO2max.
Keywords:Energy cost  Ethnic groups  Maximal O2 consumption  Pygmies  Running  Walking
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