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Stiffness of the human foot and evolution of the transverse arch 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020
作者:  Fujioka, Yuko;  Alam, Jahangir Md.;  Noshiro, Daisuke;  Mouri, Kazunari;  Ando, Toshio;  Okada, Yasushi;  May, Alexander I.;  Knorr, Roland L.;  Suzuki, Kuninori;  Ohsumi, Yoshinori;  Noda, Nobuo N.
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The transverse tarsal arch, acting through the inter-metatarsal tissues, is important for the longitudinal stiffness of the foot and its appearance is a key step in the evolution of human bipedalism.


The stiff human foot enables an efficient push-off when walking or running, and was critical for the evolution of bipedalism(1-6). The uniquely arched morphology of the human midfoot is thought to stiffen it(5-9), whereas other primates have flat feet that bend severely in the midfoot(7,10,11). However, the relationship between midfoot geometry and stiffness remains debated in foot biomechanics(12,13), podiatry(14,15) and palaeontology(4-6). These debates centre on the medial longitudinal arch(5,6) and have not considered whether stiffness is affected by the second, transverse tarsal arch of the human foot(16). Here we show that the transverse tarsal arch, acting through the inter-metatarsal tissues, is responsible for more than 40% of the longitudinal stiffness of the foot. The underlying principle resembles a floppy currency note that stiffens considerably when it curls transversally. We derive a dimensionless curvature parameter that governs the stiffness contribution of the transverse tarsal arch, demonstrate its predictive power using mechanical models of the foot and find its skeletal correlate in hominin feet. In the foot, the material properties of the inter-metatarsal tissues and the mobility of the metatarsals may additionally influence the longitudinal stiffness of the foot and thus the curvature-stiffness relationship of the transverse tarsal arch. By analysing fossils, we track the evolution of the curvature parameter among extinct hominins and show that a human-like transverse arch was a key step in the evolution of human bipedalism that predates the genus Homo by at least 1.5 million years. This renewed understanding of the foot may improve the clinical treatment of flatfoot disorders, the design of robotic feet and the study of foot function in locomotion.


  
Green commuting and gasoline taxes in the United States 期刊论文
ENERGY POLICY, 2019, 132: 324-331
作者:  Ignacio Gimenez-Nadal, J.;  Alberto Molina, Jose
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Commuting time  Public transport  Walking/cycling  Gasoline taxes  
Testing spatial measures of public open space planning standards with walking and physical activity health outcomes: Findings from the Australian national liveability study 期刊论文
LANDSCAPE AND URBAN PLANNING, 2018, 171: 57-67
作者:  Hooper, Paula;  Boruff, Bryan;  Beesley, Bridget;  Badland, Hannah;  Giles-Corti, Billie
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Public open space  Urban planning  Walking  Physical activity  Policy  
National Parks and demographic change - Modelling the effects of ageing hikers on mountain landscape intra-area accessibility 期刊论文
LANDSCAPE AND URBAN PLANNING, 2017, 163
作者:  Schamel, Johannes;  Job, Hubert
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Walking speed  Demographic change  GPS tracking  Accessibility modelling  Berchtesgaden National Park  Mountain landscape  
Cryptic termites avoid predatory ants by eavesdropping on vibrational cues from their footsteps 期刊论文
ECOLOGY LETTERS, 2017, 20 (2)
作者:  Oberst, Sebastian;  Bann, Glen;  Lai, Joseph C. S.;  Evans, Theodore A.
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Acoustic mimicry  eusocial insects  predator-prey relationship  predatory ants  termites'  foraging  vibrational communication  walking signal