Medical Clinic, Department of Sports Medicine, University of Tuebingen, Tuebingen, Germany.
Res Sports Med. 2010 Apr;18(2):140-56. doi: 10.1080/15438621003627216.
The purpose of this study was to investigate differences between female feet and last design. Four hundred twenty-four feet and four men's running shoe lasts (U.S. women 6.0-9.5), which also are used for the manufacturing of women's shoes, were scanned in three dimensions. Six foot measures were quantified. Different foot types were classified using a cluster analysis. Comparisons were made between last measures and averaged as well as foot type specific foot measures. Differences in width measures between lasts and foot types vary substantially (0-9 mm). Length grading is similar for lasts and feet (differences < 1mm). Width grading is larger in lasts in comparison with average grading in feet (3.5-5.9 mm). Last design and grading should account for the sex-specific allometry in foot measures. The use of down-graded men's lasts for women's shoes has to be questioned. Therefore, sex-specific reference measures and wear tests should incorporate different foot types in different sizes to allow suitable implications for a proper design and grading of lasts.
本研究旨在探讨女性足部和鞋楦设计之间的差异。我们对 424 只女性足部和 4 只男性跑鞋楦(美国女性 6.0-9.5 码)进行了三维扫描,这些鞋楦也用于制造女性鞋子。我们量化了 6 个足部指标。使用聚类分析对不同的足部类型进行分类。比较了鞋楦测量值和平均值以及特定足部类型的足部测量值。鞋楦和足部之间的宽度测量值差异很大(0-9 毫米)。鞋楦和足部的长度分级相似(差异<1 毫米)。与足部的平均分级相比,鞋楦的宽度分级更大(3.5-5.9 毫米)。鞋楦设计和分级应考虑足部测量值的性别特异性比例差异。因此,对于女性鞋子,使用降级的男性鞋楦应该受到质疑。因此,为了适当设计和分级鞋楦,应纳入不同大小的不同足部类型,以获得合适的参考和穿着测试。