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KMID : 1135520160120030182
Korean Journal of Exercise Rehabilitation
2016 Volume.12 No. 3 p.182 ~ p.187
Effects of body mass index on foot posture alignment and core stability in a healthy adult population
AlAbdulwahab Sami S.

Kachanathu Haji John
Abstract
Foot biomechanics and core stability (CS) play significant roles in the quality of standing and walking. Minor alterations in body composition may influence base support or CS strategies. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of the body mass index (BMI) on the foot posture index (FPI) and CS in a healthy adult population. A total of 39 healthy adult subjects with a mean age of 24.3¡¾6.4 years and over-weight BMI values between 25 and 29.9 kg/m2 (27.43¡¾6.1 kg/m2) participated in this study. Foot biomechanics were analyzed using the FPI. CS was assessed using a plank test with a time-to-failure trial. The Spearman correlation coefficient indicated a significant correlation between BMI and both the FPI (r=0.504, P=0.001) and CS (r= ?0.34, P=0.036). Present study concluded that an overweight BMI influences foot posture alignment and body stability. Consequently, BMI should be considered during rehabilitation management for lower extremity injuries and body balance.
KEYWORD
Foot posture, Core stability, Body mass index research
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