On the Relation Between Leg Motion Rate and Speech Tempo During Submaximal Cycling Exercise.

J Speech Lang Hear Res

Leibniz-Zentrum Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft, Berlin, Germany.

Published: October 2024

Purpose: This study investigated whether temporal coupling was present between lower limb motion rate and different speech tempi during different exercise intensities. We hypothesized that increased physical workload would increase cycling rate and that this could account for previous findings of increased speech tempo during exercise. We also investigated whether the choice of speech task (read vs. spontaneous speech) affected results.

Method: Forty-eight women who were ages 18-35 years participated. A within-participant design was used with fixed-order physical workload and counterbalanced speech task conditions. Motion capture and acoustic data were collected during exercise and at rest. Speech tempo was assessed using the amplitude envelope and two derived intrinsic mode functions that approximated syllable-like and footlike oscillations in the speech signal. Analyses were conducted with linear mixed-effects models.

Results: No direct entrainment between leg cycling rate and speech rate was observed. Leg cycling rate significantly increased from low to moderate workload for both speech tasks. All measures of speech tempo decreased when participants changed from rest to either low or moderate workload.

Conclusions: Speech tempo does not show temporal coupling with the rate of self-generated leg motion at group level, which highlights the need to investigate potential faster scale momentary coupling. The unexpected finding that speech tempo decreases with increased physical workload may be explained by multiple mental and physical factors that are more diverse and individual than anticipated. The implication for real-world contexts is that even light physical activity-functionally equivalent to walking-may impact speech tempo.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1044/2023_JSLHR-23-00178DOI Listing

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