Research on foot anthropometry of men with diabetes in Vietnam

Q4 Engineering Leather and Footwear Journal Pub Date : 2022-03-31 DOI:10.24264/lfj.22.1.4
Van-Huan Bui, Thi-Kien-Chung Cao, H. Nguyen, Duy-Nam Phan, Thanh-Xuan Le
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Diabetes often causes foot complications, inducing diabetic patients to use therapy shoes or custom-made shoes designed on the basis of anthropometric characteristics of their feet to ensure a good fitting. Wearing poorly fitted shoes contributes to the development of foot ulcer sites. This paper presents the results of foot anthropometric research, developing a foot size system for men with diabetes in Vietnam in order to develop pressure-offloading footwear. The foot data of 212 men with type-2 diabetes aged 44 to 75 years were collected during this study. Foot photography and patient interviews about foot complications were also conducted by research assistants. The results show that the average disease duration of the surveyed patients was statistically calculated as 6.8 ± 4.3 years. The patients from 50 to 70 years old accounted for up to 86.8% of all interviewees. In all participants, the patients with foot pain and swelling of metatarsal joints accounted for 19.8%, foot ulcers accounted for 6.4%, dry feet, cracked skin, and calluses almost equally accounted for 12%. Most of the feet are slightly deformed mainly in the metatarsal joint area and no patient had a leg amputation. The patients suffering from two types of foot injuries account for more than 43.1%. Interestingly, the ball width and circumference of the patient’s foot are 4.5 mm and 6.5 mm larger than that of a healthy man’s foot, respectively; whereas, the mid-foot height is 3.7 mm lower. From the collected data and statistic figures, the patient foot sizing system has been developed including 5 sizes by length (231.5, 238.0, 244.5, 251.0, 257.5 mm), and each size by length is divided into 3 sizes by width. Our categorizing system meets more than 81.5% of the shoe size needed by men with diabetes in Vietnam.
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越南男性糖尿病患者足部人体测量研究
糖尿病常引起足部并发症,诱导糖尿病患者使用治疗鞋或根据其足部的人体测量特征设计的定制鞋,以确保良好的合脚。穿不合脚的鞋子会导致足部溃疡的发生。本文介绍了足部人体测量研究的结果,为越南男性糖尿病患者开发了一种足部尺寸系统,以开发减压鞋。本研究收集了212例44 ~ 75岁男性2型糖尿病患者的足部数据。研究助理还进行足部摄影和足部并发症患者访谈。结果显示,调查患者的平均病程统计为6.8±4.3年。50 ~ 70岁的患者占所有受访者的86.8%。在所有参与者中,足部疼痛和跖关节肿胀的患者占19.8%,足部溃疡占6.4%,脚干,皮肤开裂和老茧几乎相等,占12%。大多数足部轻微变形,主要在跖关节区,没有患者截肢。两类足部损伤患者占43.1%以上。有趣的是,患者脚的球宽和周长分别比健康人的脚大4.5毫米和6.5毫米;而中足高度则低3.7 mm。根据收集到的数据和统计数据,建立了患者足部尺码系统,包括5个长度尺寸(231.5、238.0、244.5、251.0、257.5 mm),每个长度尺寸按宽度分为3个尺寸。我们的分类系统满足越南男性糖尿病患者超过81.5%的鞋码需求。
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Leather and Footwear Journal Engineering-Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
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