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Independent factors associated with wearing different types of outdoor footwear in a representative inpatient population: a cross-sectional study

机译:在代表性住院人口中穿着不同类型的户外鞋类相关的独立因素:横断面研究

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Footwear can have both a positive and negative impact on lower limb health and mobility across the lifespan, influencing the risk of foot pain, ulceration, and falls in those at risk. Choice of footwear can be influenced by disease as well as sociocultural factors, yet few studies have investigated the types of footwear people wear and the profiles of those who wear them. The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence and factors associated with outdoor footwear type worn most often in a representative inpatient population. This study was a secondary data analysis of a cohort of 733 inpatients that is highly representative of developed nations' hospitalised populations; 62?±?19?years, 55.8% male, and 23.5% diabetes. Socio-demographic, medical history, peripheral arterial disease, peripheral neuropathy, foot deformity, foot ulcer history, amputation history and past foot treatment variables were collected. Participants selected the footwear type they mostly wore outside the house in the previous year from 16 types of footwear. Multivariate logistic regression identified independent factors associated with outdoor footwear types selected. The most common outdoor footwear types were: running shoes (20%), thongs/flip flops (14%), walking shoes (14%), sandals (13%) and boots (11%). Several socio-demographic, medical history and foot-related factors were independently associated (Odds Ratio; 95% Confidence Interval)) with different types of footwear. Running shoes were associated with male sex (2.7; 1.8-4.1); thongs with younger age (0.95 for each year; 0.94-0.97), being female (2.0; 1.2-3.1) and socio-economic status (3.1; 1.2-7.6); walking shoes with arthritis (1.9; 1.2-3.0); sandals with female sex (3.8; 2.3-6.2); boots with male sex (9.7; 4.3-21.6) and inner regional (2.6; 1.3-5.1) and remote (3.4; 1.2-9.5) residence (all, p??0.05). We profiled the types of outdoor footwear worn most in a large diverse inpatient population and the factors associated with wearing them. Sex was the most consistent factor associated with outdoor footwear type. Females were more likely to wear thongs and sandals and males boots and running shoes. Overall, this data gives insights into the socio-demographic, medical and other health factors that are related to footwear choice in a large diverse population primarily of older age.
机译:鞋类可以对寿命的较低肢体健康和流动性产生正面和负面影响,影响脚痛,溃疡和危险的人的风险。鞋类的选择可能受到疾病以及社会文化因素的影响,但很少有研究已经调查了鞋类人们的磨损类型和穿着的人的曲线。本研究的目的是调查与最常见于代表性住院人口的户外鞋类类型相关的患病率和因素。本研究是对发达国家住院人群的高度代表的733个住院患者的二级数据分析; 62?±19?年,男性55.8%和23.5%的糖尿病。收集了社会人口,病史,外周血动脉疾病,周围神经病变,脚畸形,脚溃疡史,截肢史和过去的脚治疗变量。参与者从16种鞋类中选择了他们主要穿的鞋类类型。多变量逻辑回归确定了与户外鞋类类型相关的独立因素。最常见的户外鞋类类型是:跑步鞋(20%),丁字裤/触发器(14%),步行鞋(14%),凉鞋(13%)和靴子(11%)。具有不同类型的鞋类,几种社会人口统计学,病史和足相关因素是独立相关的(赔率比; 95%置信区间))。跑鞋与男性有关(2.7; 1.8-4.1);紫龙(每年0.95),女性(每年0.94-0.97),是女性(2.0; 1.2-3.1)和社会经济地位(3.1; 1.2-7.6);有关节炎的步行鞋(1.9; 1.2-3.0);女性性别的凉鞋(3.8; 2.3-6.2);男性性别的靴子(9.7; 4.3-21.6)和内部区域(2.6; 1.3-5.1)和遥控器(3.4; 1.2-9.5)住所(全部,P?<?0.05)。我们在大量不同的住院人口中突出了户外鞋类的类型以及与穿着它们相关的因素。性是与户外鞋类相关的最一致的因素。女性更有可能穿着丁字裤和凉鞋和男性靴子和跑鞋。总体而言,这种数据介绍了与鞋类选择的社会人口统计,医疗和其他健康因素有关,主要是较大的人口中的大型人口。

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