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The influence of gender and body mass index on the FPI-6 evaluated foot posture of 10- to 14-year-old school children in São Paulo, Brazil: a cross-sectional study

BACKGROUND: Adolescence is marked by changes to the body, including the feet. The Foot Posture Index (FPI-6) stands out from other foot type classification methods as valid, reliable, and multidimensional. However, the current literature differs according to age group, with little consolidation of n...

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Autores principales: Carvalho, Barbarah Kelly Gonçalves de, Penha, Patrícia Jundi, Penha, Nárima Lívia Jundi, Andrade, Rodrigo Mantelatto, Ribeiro, Ana Paula, João, Sílvia Maria Amado
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5488407/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28670344
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13047-016-0183-0
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author Carvalho, Barbarah Kelly Gonçalves de
Penha, Patrícia Jundi
Penha, Nárima Lívia Jundi
Andrade, Rodrigo Mantelatto
Ribeiro, Ana Paula
João, Sílvia Maria Amado
author_facet Carvalho, Barbarah Kelly Gonçalves de
Penha, Patrícia Jundi
Penha, Nárima Lívia Jundi
Andrade, Rodrigo Mantelatto
Ribeiro, Ana Paula
João, Sílvia Maria Amado
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description BACKGROUND: Adolescence is marked by changes to the body, including the feet. The Foot Posture Index (FPI-6) stands out from other foot type classification methods as valid, reliable, and multidimensional. However, the current literature differs according to age group, with little consolidation of normative data in school children, largely due to the influence of such factors as sex, age and body mass index (BMI). Thus, this study assesses foot posture in adolescents according to age, sex and BMI. METHODS: The study evaluated 1.394 adolescents from Amparo and Pedreira regions in São Paulo, Brazil. Subjects were positioned barefoot on a wooden base and each foot was assessed by FPI-6 criteria. Each criterion was scored on a scale of −2 to +2, negative for supinated and positive for pronated posture. Initially the data were assessed for normality using the Shapiro-Wilk test and descriptive statistics were calculated. To investigate and compare the scores of FPI-6 with regards to age and body mass index, analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used, followed by post hoc Tukey. To compare the FPI-6 with regard to gender, an independent student t test was used. All data were analyzed using SPSS version 21.0 and the 5% significance level. RESULTS: Boys had higher scores than girls (p = 0.037) for the right foot, and the group with normal BMI values scored higher than the obese group (p = 0.001). For the left foot, 11- and 13-year-olds differed (p = 0.024) with respect to age in general. The overweight and obese group scored lower than the normal BMI group (p = 0.039; p = 0.001, respectively). CONCLUSIONS: Overall, the feet in this study were classified as normal, with a tendency to pronation, particularly in boys. There were differences between the 11 and 13 year groups and, with regard to BMI, there were higher scores for the group with normal BMI. Therefore, a higher BMI in adolescence is not indicative of a pronated foot type.
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spelling pubmed-54884072017-06-30 The influence of gender and body mass index on the FPI-6 evaluated foot posture of 10- to 14-year-old school children in São Paulo, Brazil: a cross-sectional study Carvalho, Barbarah Kelly Gonçalves de Penha, Patrícia Jundi Penha, Nárima Lívia Jundi Andrade, Rodrigo Mantelatto Ribeiro, Ana Paula João, Sílvia Maria Amado J Foot Ankle Res Research BACKGROUND: Adolescence is marked by changes to the body, including the feet. The Foot Posture Index (FPI-6) stands out from other foot type classification methods as valid, reliable, and multidimensional. However, the current literature differs according to age group, with little consolidation of normative data in school children, largely due to the influence of such factors as sex, age and body mass index (BMI). Thus, this study assesses foot posture in adolescents according to age, sex and BMI. METHODS: The study evaluated 1.394 adolescents from Amparo and Pedreira regions in São Paulo, Brazil. Subjects were positioned barefoot on a wooden base and each foot was assessed by FPI-6 criteria. Each criterion was scored on a scale of −2 to +2, negative for supinated and positive for pronated posture. Initially the data were assessed for normality using the Shapiro-Wilk test and descriptive statistics were calculated. To investigate and compare the scores of FPI-6 with regards to age and body mass index, analysis of variance (ANOVA) was used, followed by post hoc Tukey. To compare the FPI-6 with regard to gender, an independent student t test was used. All data were analyzed using SPSS version 21.0 and the 5% significance level. RESULTS: Boys had higher scores than girls (p = 0.037) for the right foot, and the group with normal BMI values scored higher than the obese group (p = 0.001). For the left foot, 11- and 13-year-olds differed (p = 0.024) with respect to age in general. The overweight and obese group scored lower than the normal BMI group (p = 0.039; p = 0.001, respectively). CONCLUSIONS: Overall, the feet in this study were classified as normal, with a tendency to pronation, particularly in boys. There were differences between the 11 and 13 year groups and, with regard to BMI, there were higher scores for the group with normal BMI. Therefore, a higher BMI in adolescence is not indicative of a pronated foot type. BioMed Central 2017-06-27 /pmc/articles/PMC5488407/ /pubmed/28670344 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13047-016-0183-0 Text en © The Author(s). 2017 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Carvalho, Barbarah Kelly Gonçalves de
Penha, Patrícia Jundi
Penha, Nárima Lívia Jundi
Andrade, Rodrigo Mantelatto
Ribeiro, Ana Paula
João, Sílvia Maria Amado
The influence of gender and body mass index on the FPI-6 evaluated foot posture of 10- to 14-year-old school children in São Paulo, Brazil: a cross-sectional study
title The influence of gender and body mass index on the FPI-6 evaluated foot posture of 10- to 14-year-old school children in São Paulo, Brazil: a cross-sectional study
title_full The influence of gender and body mass index on the FPI-6 evaluated foot posture of 10- to 14-year-old school children in São Paulo, Brazil: a cross-sectional study
title_fullStr The influence of gender and body mass index on the FPI-6 evaluated foot posture of 10- to 14-year-old school children in São Paulo, Brazil: a cross-sectional study
title_full_unstemmed The influence of gender and body mass index on the FPI-6 evaluated foot posture of 10- to 14-year-old school children in São Paulo, Brazil: a cross-sectional study
title_short The influence of gender and body mass index on the FPI-6 evaluated foot posture of 10- to 14-year-old school children in São Paulo, Brazil: a cross-sectional study
title_sort influence of gender and body mass index on the fpi-6 evaluated foot posture of 10- to 14-year-old school children in são paulo, brazil: a cross-sectional study
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5488407/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28670344
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13047-016-0183-0
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