Rodríguez-Sanz David, Barbeito-Fernández Daniel, Losa-Iglesias Marta Elena, Saleta-Canosa Jesús Luis, López-López Daniel, Tovaruela-Carrión Natalia, Becerro-de-Bengoa-Vallejo Ricardo
BSc, PT, MSc, PhD. Assistant Professor, Research Group, School of Health, Exercise and Sport, European University of Madrid, Villaviciosa de Odón, Madrid, Spain.
BSc. External Collaborator and Research, Health and Podiatry Unit, Department of Health Sciences, School of Nursing and Podiatry, University of Coruña, Ferrol, Spain.
Sao Paulo Med J. 2018 Mar 29;136(2):123-128. doi: 10.1590/1516-3180.2017.0264230917. Print 2018 Mar-Apr.
Foot problems are believed to reduce quality of life and are increasingly present. Even among young adults of university age, untreated foot problems can lead to postural and mobility problems. Accordingly, our aim here was to determine the relationship between foot health and quality of life and general health among male and female university students.
Observational cross-sectional quantitative study conducted at the Podiatric Medicine and Surgery Clinic of the University of Coruña, Ferrol, Spain.
A sample of 112 participants of median age 22 years came to a health center, where self-reported data were registered, including professional activity, and scores obtained through the Foot Health Status Questionnaire (FHSQ) were compared.
In Section One of the FHSQ, the university students recorded lower scores of 66.66 in the footwear domain and 60 in the general foot health domain and higher scores of 84.37 in the foot pain domain and 93.75 in the foot function domain. In Section Two, they obtained lower scores of 60 in the overall health domain and 62.50 in the vigor domain and higher scores of 100 in the physical activity and 87.50 in the social capacity domain. Differences between males and females were evaluated using the Wilcoxon rank-sum test, which showing statistical significance (P < 0.05) regarding the dimensions of footwear and general foot health.
These university students' quality of life relating to foot health was poor. This appears to be associated with the university period, regardless of gender.
足部问题被认为会降低生活质量,且日益普遍。即使在大学年龄段的年轻人中,未经治疗的足部问题也可能导致姿势和行动问题。因此,我们在此的目的是确定男女大学生足部健康与生活质量及总体健康之间的关系。
在西班牙费罗尔拉科鲁尼亚大学足病医学与外科诊所进行的观察性横断面定量研究。
112名年龄中位数为22岁的参与者样本来到健康中心,在那里记录自我报告的数据,包括职业活动,并比较通过足部健康状况问卷(FHSQ)获得的分数。
在FHSQ的第一部分,大学生在鞋类领域的得分较低,为66.66,在足部总体健康领域的得分为60,而在足部疼痛领域的得分较高,为84.37,在足部功能领域的得分为93.75。在第二部分,他们在总体健康领域的得分较低,为60,在活力领域的得分为62.50,而在身体活动领域的得分较高,为100,在社交能力领域的得分为87.50。使用Wilcoxon秩和检验评估男女之间的差异,结果显示在鞋类和足部总体健康维度上具有统计学意义(P < 0.05)。
这些大学生与足部健康相关的生活质量较差。这似乎与大学时期有关,无论性别如何。