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Stance Width Influences Postural Stability and Motion Sickness
Authors:Thomas A. Stoffregen  Ken Yoshida  Sebastien Villard  Lesley Scibora  Benoît G. Bardy
Affiliation:1. School of Kinesiology, University of Minnesota;2. EuroMov, Movement to Health Laboratory , Montpellier-1 University , France
Abstract:We examined the influence of stance width (the distance between the feet) on postural sway and visually induced motion sickness. Stance width influences the magnitude of body sway, and changes in sway precede the subjective symptoms of motion sickness. Thus, manipulation of stance width may influence motion sickness incidence. Participants (healthy young adults) were exposed to complex, low-frequency oscillation of a moving room. Participants stood with their feet 5 cm, 17 cm, or 30 cm apart. During exposure to visual motion, the widest stance (30 cm) was associated with reduced incidence of motion sickness. For all stance widths, motion sickness was preceded by significant changes in motion of the head and torso. The results support the postural instability theory of motion sickness and suggest practical implications for the prevention of motion sickness. Adoption of wider stance may decrease the risk of motion sickness in operational situations.
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