Plantar pressure distribution in non-obese, overweight and obese subjects with diabetic neuropathy while walking

M. Nouman, S. Chatpun, Tulaya Prachgosin, W. Leelasamran
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Overweight and obesity are growing health complications mostly associated with metabolic and musculoskeletal comorbidities. The knowledge about the effects of obesity on the plantar pressure distribution in diabetic population is lacking. The purpose of this study was to assess the differences regarding plantar pressure distribution in participants with diabetic neuropathic feet who had a different body mass index (BMI). Peak plantar pressure was measured in 12 participants during level walking. The subjects were classified into three categories, each containing 4 participants, as non-obese, overweight and obese according to their BMI values. Peak plantar pressure was determined for the hindfoot, midfoot and forefoot regions using Pedar-X® in-shoe pressure measurement system. Lower peak plantar pressure was observed in midfoot compared to the hindfoot and forefoot. There was no significant difference in peak plantar pressure between the groups for forefoot and hindfoot. However, the obese group showed a significant higher peak plantar pressure in midfoot compared to the non-obese and overweight diabetic foot with neuropathy. Therefore, the high peak plantar pressure at the midfoot can cause a foot pain in obese diabetic neuropathic foot.
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非肥胖、超重及肥胖糖尿病神经病变患者行走时足底压力分布
超重和肥胖是越来越多的健康并发症,主要与代谢和肌肉骨骼合并症有关。关于肥胖对糖尿病人群足底压力分布的影响,目前还缺乏相关知识。本研究的目的是评估具有不同体重指数(BMI)的糖尿病神经性足患者足底压力分布的差异。12名参与者在水平行走时测量了足底压力峰值。研究对象根据BMI值分为非肥胖、超重和肥胖三类,每组4人。使用Pedar-X®鞋内压力测量系统确定后足、中足和前足区域的峰值足底压力。与后脚和前脚相比,中足的足底压力峰值较低。前后足组足底压力峰值无显著差异。然而,与非肥胖和超重的伴有神经病变的糖尿病足相比,肥胖组在足中部的足底压力峰值明显更高。因此,足中部的峰值足底压力可引起肥胖糖尿病神经性足的足部疼痛。
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