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https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0167945722000963?via=ihub

Constraining the arms during a slip perturbation results in a higher fall frequency in young adults

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It's already confirmed by an experiment, btw

If confirmed in control experiments, his is bigger news than theory of relativity and evolution combined
 
leo and longevity
 
i dont understant a word
 
not even in german i understand that sentence.

ChatGPT:​

Übersetzung:
„Das Einschränken der Arme während einer Rutsch-Störung führt bei jungen Erwachsenen zu einer höheren Sturzhäufigkeit.“
 
good that we have gpt:

Sure! Here’s a clear explanation of what the sentence means:
“Constraining the arms during a slip perturbation results in a higher fall frequency in young adults.”

Meaning in simple terms​

When young adults experience a slip (for example, stepping on ice or a slippery surface), they usually use their arms to help them regain balance.
If their arms are restricted (e.g., held still, tied, or limited in movement), they are more likely to fall.

Breaking it down​

  • Constraining the arms = limiting arm movement
  • Slip perturbation = a sudden loss of footing or a slipping event used in balance research
  • Results in a higher fall frequency = leads to more falls
  • In young adults = the effect was observed in people who are young adults

In other words​

Not being able to move your arms during a slip makes it harder to keep your balance, so young adults fall more often in these situations.
If you'd like, I can also explain why arm movement helps prevent falls!
 

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