Comparisons of Foot Pressure between Teenager Girls and Young Female Adults

Background: Increase age is one of the main factors influencing spatiotemporal and pressure parameters. Adolescence and young adulthood are unique periods in the life span that present opportunities and challenges in improving health. Meantime, this age span involve significant growth and developmen...

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Main Author: Qianhui Fang
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Language:English
Published: Ubiquity Press 2018-06-01
Series:Physical Activity and Health
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Online Access:https://paahjournal.com/articles/9
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spelling doaj-c8005e2174844fe7ad59d59a675ddd292020-11-25T00:35:06ZengUbiquity PressPhysical Activity and Health2515-22702018-06-0121242810.5334/paah.912Comparisons of Foot Pressure between Teenager Girls and Young Female AdultsQianhui Fang0Ningbo Foreign Language School, NingboBackground: Increase age is one of the main factors influencing spatiotemporal and pressure parameters. Adolescence and young adulthood are unique periods in the life span that present opportunities and challenges in improving health. Meantime, this age span involve significant growth and development. But the previous studies seldom examine the adolescents gait characteristics and pay attention to the plantar pressure changes between this age span. Purpose: Given the complex variation of these transitional ages and their implications to the foot care, the primary aim of this study was to investigate plantar pressure differences between teenager girls and young female adults during walking using an EMED pressure plate (Novel, Germany). Method: Nineteen young female adults (YFA) age at 24.7 (±2.21) and nineteen teenager girls (TG) age at 18.25 (±1.23) were participated this study. Data collections including peak pressure, contact area, pressure time integral were performed with an EMED pressure plate. The measurement protocol was barefoot walking across the platform along a 10m long straight trail. Pressures were evaluated for seven plantar areas on the foot according to the anatomical structure. Result and Conclusion: The result showed that walking speed was similar in both teenager girls and young female adults. The teenager girls shown higher peak pressure in the first metatarsal (FM), fourth and fifth metatarsals (FAFM), middle foot (MF) and rear-foot (RF) areas while the YFA shown larger pressure time integral at big toe (BT) and other toes (OT). Contact area was lower in the YFA for the several foot regions compared to the TG BT, OT, FAFM and MF. Greater pressure time integrals of the FM, FAFM and MF were found in the TG compared to the YFA, while the YFA shown larger pressure time integral at BT, OT and RF. The TG shown greatest peak pressure and pressure time integral in the FM while the YFA shown biggest peak pressure and pressure time integral in the BT. This normative data will provide a basis to assess pediatric pathologic foot deformities more accurately and to distinguish dynamic foot deformities from anatomic foot deformities.https://paahjournal.com/articles/9foot pressureGait analysisteenageradult
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Comparisons of Foot Pressure between Teenager Girls and Young Female Adults
Physical Activity and Health
foot pressure
Gait analysis
teenager
adult
author_facet Qianhui Fang
author_sort Qianhui Fang
title Comparisons of Foot Pressure between Teenager Girls and Young Female Adults
title_short Comparisons of Foot Pressure between Teenager Girls and Young Female Adults
title_full Comparisons of Foot Pressure between Teenager Girls and Young Female Adults
title_fullStr Comparisons of Foot Pressure between Teenager Girls and Young Female Adults
title_full_unstemmed Comparisons of Foot Pressure between Teenager Girls and Young Female Adults
title_sort comparisons of foot pressure between teenager girls and young female adults
publisher Ubiquity Press
series Physical Activity and Health
issn 2515-2270
publishDate 2018-06-01
description Background: Increase age is one of the main factors influencing spatiotemporal and pressure parameters. Adolescence and young adulthood are unique periods in the life span that present opportunities and challenges in improving health. Meantime, this age span involve significant growth and development. But the previous studies seldom examine the adolescents gait characteristics and pay attention to the plantar pressure changes between this age span. Purpose: Given the complex variation of these transitional ages and their implications to the foot care, the primary aim of this study was to investigate plantar pressure differences between teenager girls and young female adults during walking using an EMED pressure plate (Novel, Germany). Method: Nineteen young female adults (YFA) age at 24.7 (±2.21) and nineteen teenager girls (TG) age at 18.25 (±1.23) were participated this study. Data collections including peak pressure, contact area, pressure time integral were performed with an EMED pressure plate. The measurement protocol was barefoot walking across the platform along a 10m long straight trail. Pressures were evaluated for seven plantar areas on the foot according to the anatomical structure. Result and Conclusion: The result showed that walking speed was similar in both teenager girls and young female adults. The teenager girls shown higher peak pressure in the first metatarsal (FM), fourth and fifth metatarsals (FAFM), middle foot (MF) and rear-foot (RF) areas while the YFA shown larger pressure time integral at big toe (BT) and other toes (OT). Contact area was lower in the YFA for the several foot regions compared to the TG BT, OT, FAFM and MF. Greater pressure time integrals of the FM, FAFM and MF were found in the TG compared to the YFA, while the YFA shown larger pressure time integral at BT, OT and RF. The TG shown greatest peak pressure and pressure time integral in the FM while the YFA shown biggest peak pressure and pressure time integral in the BT. This normative data will provide a basis to assess pediatric pathologic foot deformities more accurately and to distinguish dynamic foot deformities from anatomic foot deformities.
topic foot pressure
Gait analysis
teenager
adult
url https://paahjournal.com/articles/9
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