Background: Overweight weight and obesity is related with series of
health complications, involving raised blood pressure, diabetes mellitus, and
musculoskeletal disorders. Foot arch is made up of bony arch and soft tissues
which are which acts as shock absorber and helps in transmission and distribution
of body weight. Aim: To evaluate the prevalence of flat foot in adults and to
establish the relationship between body mass index BMI and foot morphology.
Setting and design: The study was conducted in 412 volunteers of both sexes
aged between 18-40 years. Methods and material: In full weight bearing foot
prints of both foot were impregnated using non irritant blue ink in a 60 cm
length x 60cm breadth of paper and the parameters were measured. Results and
conclusion : Foot morphology can be assessed by the Clarke’s index(CI),
Chippaux - Smirak index (CSI), Staheli index (SI), and Arch index (AI). This
study shows that the age group of 25-40 years of both the sex has correlation
between BMI and foot morphology. Obesity not only affects the foot by causing
pain it also causes other musculo-skeletal problems leading to poor
performance, and the ideal BMI should be maintained to minimize the
biomechanical problems. Keywords- BMI and flatfoot, flat foot in adults,
footprints, morbid obese, Arch index. - See more at: .
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