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后备军官训练队夏令营人群中足部水泡的风险因素

Foot blister risk factors in an ROTC summer camp population.

作者信息

Patterson H S, Woolley T W, Lednar W M

机构信息

Ninth Infantry Division Support Command, Fort Lewis, WA.

出版信息

Mil Med. 1994 Feb;159(2):130-5.

PMID:8202239
Abstract

Data that establish risk factors for foot blister morbidity among ROTC cadets at summer camp are presented. The subjective blister attack rate was 42.1 per 100 cadets. Women had a relative risk of 1.6 that of men (p < 0.001). Cadets with a history of blisters in the 2 years before camp had an increased relative risk of blister formation. Cadets who reported wearing their boots less than 20 hours per week during the 2 weeks immediately before camp had elevated risk. Other factors are examined. These data suggest that the foot must become conditioned to its footwear to prevent blister formation.

摘要

本文呈现了关于在夏令营中确定后备军官训练队学员足部水泡发病风险因素的数据。主观水泡发病率为每100名学员中有42.1例。女性患水泡的相对风险是男性的1.6倍(p<0.001)。在参加夏令营前两年内有水泡病史的学员,水泡形成的相对风险增加。在参加夏令营前两周内报告每周穿靴子时间少于20小时的学员,患病风险升高。还对其他因素进行了研究。这些数据表明,足部必须适应其鞋类以防止水泡形成。

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