Ribeirão Preto Medical School, Division of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, SP, Brazil.
J Vasc Surg. 2012 Oct;56(4):1039-44. doi: 10.1016/j.jvs.2012.01.039. Epub 2012 Apr 5.
Walking with high-heeled shoes is a common cause of venous complaints such as pain, fatigue, and heavy-feeling legs. The aim of the study was to clarify the influence of high-heeled shoes on the venous return and test the hypothesis that women wearing different styles of high-heeled shoes present an impaired venous return when compared with their values when they are barefoot.
Thirty asymptomatic women (mean age, 26.4 years) wearing appropriately sized shoes were evaluated by air plethysmography (APG), a test that measures changes in air volume on a cuff placed on the calf, while they performed orthostatic flexion and extension foot movements and altered standing up and lying down. The test was repeated in four situations: barefoot (0 cm), medium heels (3.5 cm), stiletto high heels (7 cm), and platform high heels (7 cm). The APG values of venous filling index (VFI), ejection fraction (EF), and residual volume fraction (RVF) were divided into four groups according to heel height and compared by repeated-measures analysis of variance.
RVF was increased in the groups wearing high heels (stiletto and platform) compared with the barefoot group (P < .05). RVF was increased in the medium-heel group (3.5 cm) compared with the barefoot group (P < .05), and despite the lack of statistical significance, the medium-heel group showed lower values of RVF compared with the two high-heel groups. The EF parameter followed the opposite tendency, showing higher values for the barefoot group compared with the other three groups (P < .05). Values for VFI were similar in the three situations evaluated.
High heels reduce muscle pump function, as demonstrated by reduced EF and increased RVF values. The continuous use of high heels tends to provoke venous hypertension in the lower limbs and may represent a causal factor of venous disease symptoms.
穿着高跟鞋走路是引起静脉不适的常见原因,如疼痛、疲劳和腿部沉重感。本研究旨在阐明高跟鞋对静脉回流的影响,并验证这样一个假设,即与赤脚时相比,女性穿着不同款式的高跟鞋时,其静脉回流会受损。
30 名无症状女性(平均年龄 26.4 岁)穿着合适尺寸的鞋子,通过空气体积描记法(APG)进行评估,该测试通过测量放置在小腿上的袖带体积的变化来测量静脉回流。同时,她们进行了直立位屈伸足部运动,并改变站立和躺下的姿势。该测试在四种情况下重复进行:赤脚(0cm)、中高跟鞋(3.5cm)、细高跟鞋(7cm)和厚底高跟鞋(7cm)。根据鞋跟高度,将 APG 的静脉充盈指数(VFI)、射血分数(EF)和残馀容积分数(RVF)值分为四组,并通过重复测量方差分析进行比较。
与赤脚组相比,穿着高跟鞋(细高跟鞋和厚底高跟鞋)的组的 RVF 增加(P<0.05)。中高跟鞋组(3.5cm)与赤脚组相比,RVF 增加(P<0.05),尽管差异无统计学意义,但中高跟鞋组的 RVF 值仍低于另外两组。EF 参数则呈现相反的趋势,赤脚组的 EF 值高于另外三组(P<0.05)。三种情况下的 VFI 值相似。
高跟鞋会降低肌肉泵的功能,表现为 EF 值降低和 RVF 值升高。持续穿高跟鞋会导致下肢静脉高压,可能是静脉疾病症状的一个致病因素。