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As children grow, their moments of inertia increase. The magnitude and timing of these changes can affect the rotations of the body. The present study evaluated inter-individual differences in the transverse centroidal moment of inertia for 12 boys between 5 and 16 yr, using intra-individual data fr...See full text at original site
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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/3747806
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
The Growth of Moment of Inertia in Children: A Complex Dance of Physics and Development
The field of biomechanics is constantly seeking to unravel the mysteries of human movement. This study takes a deep dive into the fascinating world of children's growth and how it impacts their moment of inertia, a key factor in understanding rotational movements. The researchers analyzed inter-individual differences in the transverse centroidal moment of inertia of 12 boys over three years, uncovering a complex relationship between age, height, mass, and moment of inertia. The study revealed that the rate of change in moment of inertia increases with age, with younger children demonstrating a slower rate of change compared to older children. The researchers also found that the product of mass and height squared (M X H2) provided the best predictor of moment of inertia, suggesting a significant influence of body size on this key biomechanical parameter.
A Shifting Sandcastle: Moment of Inertia and the Evolving Child
This research reveals the dynamic nature of the moment of inertia in children as they grow. It's like watching a sandcastle on the beach evolve with the tides – constantly changing shape and size. The study emphasizes the importance of considering the impact of growth on children's biomechanics, particularly in sports and physical activities where rotational movements play a significant role.
Navigating the Sands of Childhood Development: Moment of Inertia and Physical Activities
Understanding the intricate interplay between growth and moment of inertia can help us better guide children in physical activities. Just as a desert traveler navigates a shifting landscape, coaches and trainers must adapt their approaches to accommodate the changing biomechanics of growing children. This research provides valuable insights into the importance of personalized training and coaching strategies that account for the unique developmental stages of each child.
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
This research dives into the intricate world of moment of inertia and its evolution during childhood. Like a desert wind shaping the dunes, growth plays a crucial role in shaping a child's biomechanics. It's a reminder that we must always be mindful of the dynamic nature of human development and adapt our approaches to accommodate the ever-changing landscape of the human body.
Date :
- Date Completed 1986-10-15
- Date Revised 2006-11-15
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