KMID : 1036620170050041015
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Journal of Korean Clinical Health Science 2017 Volume.5 No. 4 p.1015 ~ p.1020
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Analysis of Walking Speed According to Shoe type and Behavioral tasks
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Kim Jae-Won
Cho Yeon-Ha Lee Sun-Yeop Lee Mu-Ryeol Kim So-Jeong Kim Jin-A
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Abstract
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Purpose. Walking depends on the speed and type of shoe to be worn, and the degree of impact varies with the muscle used. In addition, the speed can be changed by moving objects and using objects when walking. This study analyzed the change of walking speed by applying various factors influencing walking.
Methods. A total of 60 patients who had not undergone musculoskeletal diseases during the last 1 year were included. Shoe type was divided into slippers and shoe heels. Behavioral types were divided into bagging, books, and cell phone use. The walking speed was measured by the general walking, the middle walking, and the fast walking. The time was measured using a 10M linear distance test. The collected data were analyzed with SPSS program for independent samples t-test, one-way ANOVA.
Results. There was a statistically significant difference according to the type of shoes when walking. Walking speed was slow in shoe heel. In addition, There was statistically significant difference according to type of behavior task at walking. Walking speed was slow in task type using mobile phone during walking.
Conclusions. The walking speed were appeared difference in each type of shoe heel, using mobile phone.
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KEYWORD
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Behavioral type, Mobile phone, Shoe heel, Shoe type, Walking speed
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