Body Mass Index Predicts Function in Individuals With Plantar Fasciopathy: A Longitudinal Observational Study.

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q3 REHABILITATION Journal of Sport Rehabilitation Pub Date : 2024-11-19 DOI:10.1123/jsr.2024-0026
Fernanda Colen Milagres Brandão, Ana Paula Coelho Figueira Freire, Daniel Barreto Rabelo, Sabrina Oliveira Melo, Mario Efraín Recinos Mastahinich, Roberto Zambelli, Thales R Souza, Rafael Z Pinto
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Context: Plantar fasciopathy (PF) is a common, self-limiting condition with notable economic impact and multifactorial origins. Clinical tests help clinicians to identify specific dysfunction and limitations influencing PF's clinical course. This study aims to investigate whether body mass index (BMI) influences the performance of clinical tests and clinical presentation of individuals with PF and to determine whether BMI and clinical tests predict the clinical course of PF over a 3-month follow-up period.

Design: This study is a longitudinal observational study. Participants were grouped, according to the median BMI, into low and high BMI.

Setting: Healthcare centers and physiotherapy clinics.

Participants: Fifty-two individuals with PF participated in this study.

Main outcome measures: Baseline: Ankle dorsiflexion range of motion and navicular drop, heel-rise, and step-down tests were administered. Pain intensity and function were measured at baseline and at 3-month follow-up.

Results: Low BMI group showed better function (mean difference = 11.8; 95% CI, 1.9 to 21.6) and lower pain intensity (mean difference = -1.5; 95% CI, -2.6 to -0.3) than the high BMI group. In the multivariable regression model, higher BMI predicted lower function (beta coefficient = -1.20; 95% CI, -2.3 to -0.3).

Conclusions: In individuals with PF, BMI levels influenced PF clinical presentation. The high BMI group showed more severe pain and lower function. Higher BMI was found to be a poor prognostic factor for function in individuals with PF.

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背景:足底筋膜病(PF)是一种常见的自限性疾病,具有显著的经济影响和多因素的病因。临床测试有助于临床医生识别影响足底筋膜病临床病程的特定功能障碍和限制。本研究旨在探讨体重指数(BMI)是否会影响 PF 患者的临床测试表现和临床表现,并确定 BMI 和临床测试是否能预测 3 个月随访期间 PF 的临床病程:本研究是一项纵向观察研究。根据体重指数中位数将参与者分为低体重指数组和高体重指数组:医疗中心和物理治疗诊所:主要结果测量:基线:进行踝关节背屈活动范围和舟骨下降、足跟上升和下台阶测试。在基线和 3 个月随访时测量疼痛强度和功能:结果:与高 BMI 组相比,低 BMI 组的功能更好(平均差异 = 11.8;95% CI,1.9 至 21.6),疼痛强度更低(平均差异 = -1.5;95% CI,-2.6 至 -0.3)。在多变量回归模型中,较高的 BMI 预测较低的功能(β系数 = -1.20; 95% CI, -2.3 to -0.3):结论:在PF患者中,BMI水平会影响PF的临床表现。结论:在 PF 患者中,BMI 水平影响 PF 的临床表现,高 BMI 组显示出更严重的疼痛和更低的功能。研究发现,较高的体重指数是影响 PF 患者功能的不良预后因素。
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Journal of Sport Rehabilitation
Journal of Sport Rehabilitation 医学-康复医学
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Sport Rehabilitation (JSR) is your source for the latest peer-reviewed research in the field of sport rehabilitation. All members of the sports-medicine team will benefit from the wealth of important information in each issue. JSR is completely devoted to the rehabilitation of sport and exercise injuries, regardless of the age, gender, sport ability, level of fitness, or health status of the participant. JSR publishes peer-reviewed original research, systematic reviews/meta-analyses, critically appraised topics (CATs), case studies/series, and technical reports that directly affect the management and rehabilitation of injuries incurred during sport-related activities, irrespective of the individual’s age, gender, sport ability, level of fitness, or health status. The journal is intended to provide an international, multidisciplinary forum to serve the needs of all members of the sports medicine team, including athletic trainers/therapists, sport physical therapists/physiotherapists, sports medicine physicians, and other health care and medical professionals.
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