D'Août Kristiaan, Elnaggar Omar, Mason Lyndon, Rowlatt Adam, Willems Catherine
Department of Musculoskeletal and Ageing Science, Institute of Life Course and Medical Sciences, University of Liverpool, Liverpool L7 8TX, UK.
Liverpool University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Liverpool L7 8YE, UK.
Healthcare (Basel). 2025 Feb 28;13(5):527. doi: 10.3390/healthcare13050527.
In this paper, we review and discuss epidemiological and experimental evidence on the effects of daily footwear on gait and life-long health. We consider different types of footwear, including "minimal shoes", and their design features, comparing them to barefoot walking, with a focus on overall gait and the function of the heel pad. Narrative review. We find little evidence for health benefits of most typical shoe design features (e.g., cushioning, raised heels or arch support) for normal walking in healthy individuals, and in several cases (e.g., high heels), there is evidence of detrimental health effects. Based on currently available evidence, we recommend minimal footwear as the default for the general population to stimulate healthy biomechanical aging, with other types of footwear used infrequently or when there is an individual or clinical need.
在本文中,我们回顾并讨论了日常鞋类对步态和终身健康影响的流行病学及实验证据。我们考虑了不同类型的鞋类,包括“极简鞋”及其设计特点,并将它们与赤足行走进行比较,重点关注整体步态和足跟垫的功能。叙述性综述。我们发现,对于健康个体的正常行走而言,大多数典型鞋类设计特点(如缓冲、鞋跟增高或足弓支撑)几乎没有健康益处的证据,而且在一些情况下(如高跟鞋),有证据表明会对健康产生有害影响。基于目前可得的证据,我们建议普通人群默认选择极简鞋类,以促进健康的生物力学老化,其他类型的鞋类则应少穿或仅在有个人或临床需求时使用。