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  • Elderly passengers have a higher risk of non-collision incidents while standing on urban buses due to reduced physical ability.
  • The study measures leg muscle activity using surface electromyography to identify critical time points of these incidents during bus movement.
  • Results revealed significant changes in muscle activity during acceleration and deceleration phases, indicating these are the key moments that impact stability for elderly passengers.

Article Abstract

Due to the reduced physical ability of elderly, the occurrence of non-collision incidents is higher for these passengers in standing position. Therefore, the purpose of the present study is to determine the critical time points of non-collision incidents using the level of leg muscle activity in elderly standing passengers on urban bus. To determine the critical time points in the occurrence of non-collision incidents, the level of muscular activity of the standing passengers was analyzed using a surface electromyography (surface EMG) device during the movement scenario of the bus. The results of assessing the leg muscle activity was analyzed in SPSS software. The contraction pattern of the leg muscles in standing passengers was consistent with Newton's First Law. The results showed that the level of muscular activity decreased in the right leg muscles when changing the phase of bus motion from acceleration to constant velocity. This level of muscular activity in the left leg muscles increased when constant velocity changed to deceleration. These changes were quite significant in the medial gastrocnemius and soleus muscles (P < 0.05). According to these findings, it was found that the acceleration and deceleration phases, especially the starting and changing phases of bus motion, are the most critical time points in the occurrence of non-collision incidents in elderly standing passengers on urban bus.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15389588.2020.1723793DOI Listing

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