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Effect Of Body Weight On Arches Of Foot-a Correlative Study Between Bmi And Arch Index
Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-198609
ABSTRACT

Introduction:

The arches of the feet are important in protecting the internal structures of the body from impactforces while it mainly helps in transferring the internal forces to the ground and are also involved in lifting thebody weight and mainly shock absorption With respect to the medial longitudinal arch some prominent deformitiescan be observed - high arch i.e., Cavus foot and low arch i.e., flat foot also known as Pes planus. The deformitiesare responsible for inefficient transmission of forces leading to foot diseases.

Objectives:

The present study is an attempt to know the effect of body mass index on plantar arches. This is usefulin creating awareness about the plantar arch deformities and the cause for the deformity. The parameters usedin measuring the plantar arch height are Staheli’s plantar arch index and arch angle.

Methodology:

Over the course of two months study was conducted on 106 subjects within the age group of 18-22years. Body Mass Index of the subjects are calculated using height and weight of the subject. Plantar archindex and arch angle were classified underOne wayANOVA test and chi square test. Measurement of the plantararch index is done by using Staheli’s arch index and arch angle will be done by using foot print method.

Conclusion:

In this study it is shown that BMI is significantly associated with Arch index and Arch angle. Archindex is significantly higher in obese and overweight subjects than underweight and normal subjects. Arch angleis significantly higher in underweight and normal subjects than obese and overweight subjects. In the presentstudy by comparing overweight and obese subjects with underweight and normal subjects, the obese andoverweight subjects are more prone to have flatfoot.

Texte intégral: Disponible Indice: IMSEAR (Asie du Sud-Est) Année: 2019 Type: Article

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Texte intégral: Disponible Indice: IMSEAR (Asie du Sud-Est) Année: 2019 Type: Article