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Jaime Prat

Determination of the Optimal Saddle Height for Leisure Cycling (P188)

Several studies have been done on road racing cycling and triathlon to determine the optimal saddle height (LINF) in terms of efficiency. However, cycling is becoming nowadays not only a popular sport but also a mass mean of transport were comfort takes priority over efficiency. The aim of this study is to determine an optimal saddle height (LINF) to improve comfort in leisure cycling. Five male subjects (height mean=172.2 cm, std=1.34 cm; crotch height mean=81.25cm, std=0.88cm) tested 9 prototypes of the company ORBEA with 3 levels of LINF. The test consisted in one hour cycling in lab conditions and four different techniques were used to evaluate the LINF: 3-D movement analysis was used t…

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Normalizing temporal patterns to analyze sit-to-stand movements by using registration of functional data

Functional data analysis techniques provide an alternative way of representing movement and movement variability as a function of time. In particular, the registration of functional data provides a local normalization of time functions. This normalization transforms a set of curves, records of repeated trials, yielding a new set of curves that only vary in terms of amplitude. Therefore, main events occur at the "same time" for all transformed curves and interesting features of individual recordings remain after averaging processes. This paper presents an application of the registration process to the analysis of the vertical forces exerted on the ground by both feet during the sit-to-stand …

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