Milind Giridhar Kahile1 , Neha Arun Deshmukh2 , Parikshit Muley3 , Mihika Suryawanshi4
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The Association Between Flat Feet and Body Mass Index in Various Age Groups Milind Giridhar Kahile1 , Neha Arun Deshmukh2 , Parikshit Muley3 , Mihika Suryawanshi4
Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology Vol. 14 No. 4 (2020): Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology
Publisher : Institute of Medico-legal Publications Pvt Ltd

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37506/ijfmt.v14i4.12628

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Background/Objectives: The arches of the feet serve as an adaptive support for the entire body to driveaway the forces of weight bearing and cause less energy consumption during the gait cycle. The arches ofthe feet are a tough, elastic network of ligaments, tendons and fascia between the forefoot and the hind foot.Though the flat feet are usually asymptomatic, but it can alter the biomechanics of the lower extremities andeven the lower spine causing an increased risk of pain and injury. There are various studies who claim theassociation between obesity and flat feet in children’s. To know the association of flatfeet and BMI in otherage group,this study was carried out.Methodology: Observational research with a cross sectional design was carried out at the physiotherapyOPD on 90 subjects which was selected by inclusion and exclusion criteria in the duration of 1 year. Groupwise distribution was done by using purposive sampling. 3 groups were formed accounting their age.Result: There is significant association between gender and Flat foot, where males in age groups 10-18yr and 19-30 yr are more affected. BMI and flatfoot also showed significant association in above 2 agegroups. When the analysis of variance (ANOVA) of average BMI was compared to the flat foot, there wasa significant result in both same groups A. No significant results were found in chi square for associationbetween age and Flatfeet.Conclusion: Present study concludes that there is a association between BMI and Flat Feet in children’sbetween 10-18 years of age and adults between 19-30 years of age.