The footwear needs and preferences of adults over 55 years of age participating in court sports

IF 2.7 Q2 ERGONOMICS
Joanna Reeves, Anita Williams, Sharon Dixon
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Court sports like tennis are popular with older adults and important for maintaining physical and mental health. Footwear can influence player experience and injury risk in sports. Previous preliminary work using interviews and focus groups identified key themes regarding comfort (including cushioning), functionality (including a wide width) and choice (including appearance) that are important aspects of footwear for older adults. The purpose of this study was to explore the attitudes towards athletic footwear and the footwear features considered important in older adults playing court sports across the population. An online survey was conducted of older adults in the UK/Ireland who participated in court sports at least once a week. Questionnaire items included descriptive information on age, gender, playing level and sport played and Likert item questions regarding attitudes and important footwear features. Using a mixed methods approach, percentage agreement and importance was combined with qualitative comments. Comfort, appropriate grip, good cushioning and overall support were all important for over 95% of respondents. Width, durability and reducing the likelihood of injury were also important to over 80% of respondents. Around 20% of female participants agreed they had difficulty in purchasing sports shoes with their desired aesthetics compared to around 10% of male participants. Some women reported needing to buy men’s shoes for adequate width, while 12% of respondents reported wearing non-specific footwear like running shoes, often for extra cushioning or to avoid foot pain, which could put them at greater risk of injuries such as ankle sprains. It would appear the athletic footwear industry in the UK/Ireland could do more to improve player comfort and safety of older adults in court sports.
55岁以上参加场地运动的成年人的鞋类需求和偏好
像网球这样的球场运动在老年人中很受欢迎,对保持身心健康很重要。运动鞋可以影响运动员的运动经验和受伤风险。先前的初步工作通过访谈和焦点小组确定了老年人鞋类的关键主题,包括舒适度(包括缓冲)、功能性(包括宽度)和选择(包括外观),这些都是老年人鞋类的重要方面。本研究的目的是探讨老年人对运动鞋的态度,以及在老年人参加球场运动中被认为重要的鞋类特征。一项针对英国/爱尔兰老年人的在线调查显示,这些老年人每周至少参加一次体育运动。问卷项目包括年龄、性别、比赛水平和运动的描述性信息,以及关于态度和重要鞋类特征的李克特项目问题。采用混合方法,将一致性百分比和重要性与定性评论相结合。舒适度、适当的抓地力、良好的缓冲和整体支撑对超过95%的受访者来说都很重要。宽度,耐用性和减少受伤的可能性对超过80%的受访者也很重要。大约20%的女性参与者承认,她们很难买到符合自己审美要求的运动鞋,而男性参与者中有这一问题的比例约为10%。一些女性表示,她们需要购买宽度足够的男鞋,而12%的受访者表示,她们穿跑鞋等非特定鞋类,通常是为了额外缓冲或避免脚部疼痛,这可能会使她们更容易受伤,比如脚踝扭伤。英国/爱尔兰的运动鞋行业似乎可以做得更多,以提高老年人在球场运动中的舒适度和安全性。
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