Literature DB >> 27858688

Characteristics of foot morphology and their relationship to gender, age, body mass index and bilateral asymmetry in Japanese adults.

Xiaoguang Zhao1, Takehiko Tsujimoto2, Bokun Kim1, Yasutomi Katayama3, Kiyoji Tanaka2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Different characteristics of foot morphology are commonly accompanied by altering lower extremity biomechanical characteristics and foot function. Clarifying what factors affect foot morphology is helpful in understanding the basis of foot deformity and foot dysfunction.
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to investigate characteristics of foot morphology and whether related factors such as gender, age, body mass index (BMI) and bilateral asymmetry have an impact on foot morphology.
METHODS: One hundred and eighty adults without exercise habit were included in this cross-sectional study. Participants were categorized by gender, age, BMI, and left and right foot respectively to compare foot morphology differences. The characteristics of foot morphology were measured using a 3D foot scanner.
RESULTS: Compared with females, males had longer, larger and higher feet. In terms of age differences, older adults had shorter and stiffer feet. Regarding BMI differences, the value of height and width parameters of foot was larger, and the value of height of arch also larger in those with greater BMI. Regarding bilateral asymmetry, the right foot had a higher foot than the left foot. Multiple linear regression models indicated that gender, age and BMI significantly affected length and girth parameters of foot together.
CONCLUSIONS: This study showed that gender has a bigger impact on length, width, height and girth parameters of foot than BMI or age. BMI has an impact on both arch height and stiffness. Besides, bilateral asymmetry affects values of height parameters of foot and arch.

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Keywords:  Foot length; foot arch; foot deformities; foot girth; foot width

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Year:  2017        PMID: 27858688     DOI: 10.3233/BMR-150501

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Back Musculoskelet Rehabil        ISSN: 1053-8127            Impact factor:   1.398


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2.  Plantar pressure sensors indicate women to have a significantly higher peak pressure on the hallux, toes, forefoot, and medial of the foot compared to men.

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