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KMID : 1160120160050020024
Journal of the Korean Society of Beauty Cultural Arts
2016 Volume.5 No. 2 p.24 ~ p.31
Analysis of Health Condition of Foot and Footprint According to the Comfortable Shoes and Uncomfortable Shoes
Lee Soon-Rye

Abstract
For this study, survey and footprint analysis was conducted on a female college student who attends a university in Gyeonggi-do. Health condition of feet depending on the shoes that subjects usually wear, shoe-related habit, and pain were identified, and conducted the sole pattern analysis and a correlation analysis of pain. The research results indicate that 1. The health condition of feet is healthier in comfortable shoes group and manages feet better in terms of health. 2. For the heel height that women enjoy wearing among shoe-related habit, it was identified that 75% of comfortable shoes group enjoyed wearing under 3cm, and 20% of the uncomfortable shoes group enjoyed wearing higher than 7cm(p<0.001). 3. For the self-pain, 16.3% of the comfortable shoes group showed pain on the neck and 22.4% on the waist, and for uncomfortable shoes group, 48.6% had pain on the neck and 42.9% on the waist(p<0.001, p<0.05). 4. The footprint analysis was similar for the flatfeet in both groups as the comfortable shoes group was 49% and uncomfortable shoes group 45.7%, but only uncomfortable shoes group showed 17.1% for the hollow foot(p<0.05). For BMI analysis, both groups showed similar distribution of 41.2% flatfeet group and 5.9% hollow foot in low body weight group, and 40.4% of flatfeet group and 8.8% of hollow foot in normal body weight group(p<0.05). 5. For correlation analysis of pain according to the footprint, the flatfeet group and constipation showed positive correlation(p<0,05), and the hollow foot group and neck, waist, and reproductive organ(p<0.05, p<0.05, p<0.05, p<0.05) showed negative correlation. Hollow foot and knee pain showed positive correlation(p<0.001), and headache and shoulder pain(p[0.05), shoulder pain and reproductive organ(p<0.05) showed negative correlation.
KEYWORD
foot, footprint, lifestyle, shoes
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