Quantifying foot shape and sensitivity to understand footwear comfort in aging adults

IF 2.7 Q2 ERGONOMICS
E. Matijevich, S. Nigg, Shane Cummins, B. Nigg
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Abstract

For older adults, regular physical activity is important for maintaining mobility and independence (Dayley et al. 2000). Unfortunately, 72% of older adults report their athletic footwear to uncomfortable, potentially discouraging regular activity (Burns et al. 2002). Poor athletic footwear fit in older adults could be a result of shoe lasts typically being designed for young adults (Mickle et al. 2011, Jellema et al. 2019). These shaes may not be appropriate for older adults as the aging foot widens over time due to the flattening of the arch. Further, shoe fit tolerance guidelines may not result in a comfortable fit for older adults as they experience changes in foot sensitivity (Kenshalo 1986). To date, the majority of footwear research has focused on the fit and performance of athletic footwear in young, healthy adults. As such, there is limited research evaluating athletic footwear comfort in aging adults. Specifically, it is unknown which specific changes in foot shape and sensitivity contribute to decreased athletic footwear comfort with age. Determining the foot characteristics associated with comfort in older adults can guide future design innovations in shoes specific to older populations, promoting inclusivity in footwear.
量化足部形状和敏感性,以了解老年人的鞋类舒适度
对于老年人来说,有规律的体育活动对保持行动能力和独立性很重要(Dayley等人,2000)。不幸的是,72%的老年人表示他们的运动鞋不舒服,可能会阻碍日常活动(Burns等人,2002)。老年人运动鞋不合身可能是因为鞋楦通常是为年轻人设计的(Mickle等人,2011年,Jellema等人,2019)。这些鞋可能不适合老年人,因为随着时间的推移,由于足弓变平,衰老的脚会变宽。此外,鞋的贴合度指南可能不会为老年人带来舒适的贴合感,因为他们会经历足部敏感性的变化(Kenshalo 1986)。到目前为止,大多数鞋类研究都集中在年轻健康成年人的运动鞋的贴合度和性能上。因此,评估老年人运动鞋舒适性的研究有限。具体而言,尚不清楚足部形状和敏感性的哪些特定变化会导致运动鞋的舒适度随年龄的增长而降低。确定与老年人舒适度相关的足部特征可以指导未来针对老年人的鞋类设计创新,促进鞋类的包容性。
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Footwear Science
Footwear Science ERGONOMICS-
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