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Perceived discomfort and neuromuscular fatigue during long-duration real driving with different car seats

INTRODUCTION: Identification of the seat features that could improve driving experience is a main issue for automotive companies. OBJECTIVE: Long duration real driving sessions were performed to assess the effect of three seats (soft–S(1), firm–S(2) and suspended–S(3)) on perceived discomfort and ne...

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Autores principales: Lecocq, Mathieu, Lantoine, Pascaline, Bougard, Clément, Allègre, Jean-Marc, Bauvineau, Laurent, González, Damián, Bourdin, Christophe, Marqueste, Tanguy, Dousset, Erick
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9744284/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36508433
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0278131
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author Lecocq, Mathieu
Lantoine, Pascaline
Bougard, Clément
Allègre, Jean-Marc
Bauvineau, Laurent
González, Damián
Bourdin, Christophe
Marqueste, Tanguy
Dousset, Erick
author_facet Lecocq, Mathieu
Lantoine, Pascaline
Bougard, Clément
Allègre, Jean-Marc
Bauvineau, Laurent
González, Damián
Bourdin, Christophe
Marqueste, Tanguy
Dousset, Erick
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description INTRODUCTION: Identification of the seat features that could improve driving experience is a main issue for automotive companies. OBJECTIVE: Long duration real driving sessions were performed to assess the effect of three seats (soft–S(1), firm–S(2) and suspended–S(3)) on perceived discomfort and neuromuscular fatigue (NMF). MATERIALS & METHODS: For each seat, the muscular activity of bilateral Trapezius Descendens (TD), Erector Spinae (ES) and Multifidus (MF) muscles of twenty-one participants was recorded during real driving sessions of 3-hours each lasting approximately 3 hours and following the same itinerary. During each driving session, participants were also regularly asked to self-evaluate their level of whole-body and local discomfort. In addition, an endurance static test (EST) was performed before (ESTpre) and after (ESTpost) each driving session to assess the seat effect on physical capacity. RESULTS: Whole-body discomfort increased with driving time for all seats, but this increase became significant latter for S(3). The highest scores of local discomfort occurred for neck and lower back. Contrary to S(1) and S(2), the duration of ESTpost was not significantly lower compared to ESTpre with the S(3). Interestingly, muscular activity of S(1) remained stable throughout the driving task which could be attributed to sustained muscular contraction, while muscular recruitment adjustments occurred for S(2) and S(3) from 1H00 of driving. This muscular compensation concerns mostly the right side for S(2) and S(3) but with different profiles. On the left side, the muscular adjustments concern only the MF with S(2) and the ES with S(3). CONCLUSION: Overall, our results demonstrated that S(3) could be considered as the most suitable seat to delay discomfort and NMF appearance.
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spelling pubmed-97442842022-12-13 Perceived discomfort and neuromuscular fatigue during long-duration real driving with different car seats Lecocq, Mathieu Lantoine, Pascaline Bougard, Clément Allègre, Jean-Marc Bauvineau, Laurent González, Damián Bourdin, Christophe Marqueste, Tanguy Dousset, Erick PLoS One Research Article INTRODUCTION: Identification of the seat features that could improve driving experience is a main issue for automotive companies. OBJECTIVE: Long duration real driving sessions were performed to assess the effect of three seats (soft–S(1), firm–S(2) and suspended–S(3)) on perceived discomfort and neuromuscular fatigue (NMF). MATERIALS & METHODS: For each seat, the muscular activity of bilateral Trapezius Descendens (TD), Erector Spinae (ES) and Multifidus (MF) muscles of twenty-one participants was recorded during real driving sessions of 3-hours each lasting approximately 3 hours and following the same itinerary. During each driving session, participants were also regularly asked to self-evaluate their level of whole-body and local discomfort. In addition, an endurance static test (EST) was performed before (ESTpre) and after (ESTpost) each driving session to assess the seat effect on physical capacity. RESULTS: Whole-body discomfort increased with driving time for all seats, but this increase became significant latter for S(3). The highest scores of local discomfort occurred for neck and lower back. Contrary to S(1) and S(2), the duration of ESTpost was not significantly lower compared to ESTpre with the S(3). Interestingly, muscular activity of S(1) remained stable throughout the driving task which could be attributed to sustained muscular contraction, while muscular recruitment adjustments occurred for S(2) and S(3) from 1H00 of driving. This muscular compensation concerns mostly the right side for S(2) and S(3) but with different profiles. On the left side, the muscular adjustments concern only the MF with S(2) and the ES with S(3). CONCLUSION: Overall, our results demonstrated that S(3) could be considered as the most suitable seat to delay discomfort and NMF appearance. Public Library of Science 2022-12-12 /pmc/articles/PMC9744284/ /pubmed/36508433 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0278131 Text en © 2022 Lecocq et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Lecocq, Mathieu
Lantoine, Pascaline
Bougard, Clément
Allègre, Jean-Marc
Bauvineau, Laurent
González, Damián
Bourdin, Christophe
Marqueste, Tanguy
Dousset, Erick
Perceived discomfort and neuromuscular fatigue during long-duration real driving with different car seats
title Perceived discomfort and neuromuscular fatigue during long-duration real driving with different car seats
title_full Perceived discomfort and neuromuscular fatigue during long-duration real driving with different car seats
title_fullStr Perceived discomfort and neuromuscular fatigue during long-duration real driving with different car seats
title_full_unstemmed Perceived discomfort and neuromuscular fatigue during long-duration real driving with different car seats
title_short Perceived discomfort and neuromuscular fatigue during long-duration real driving with different car seats
title_sort perceived discomfort and neuromuscular fatigue during long-duration real driving with different car seats
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9744284/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36508433
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0278131
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