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effect of athletic status on medial longitudinal arch (mla) in individuals under 20 years of age
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نویسنده
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partovifard amin ,azghani mahmood ,jalali sadra ,hazrati elham ,asghari samin
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منبع
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مهندسي مكانيك مدرس - 1404 - دوره : 25 - شماره : 5 - صفحه:261 -269
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چکیده
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Introductionthe medial longitudinal arch (mla) plays a role in foot function and injury prevention, particularly during growth. its shape could be age- and chronic athletic loading-dependent. the aim of this study was to investigate the effect of participation in sports on mla development in participants under the age of 20 years.methodsa cross-sectional study on 494 subjects (256 boys and 238 girls) aged below 20 years was undertaken. subjects were divided into four age groups and further divided into athletes and non-athletes. foot morphology was quantified using a 3d foot scanner, and the arch index was calculated. independent t-tests were run to ascertain the effect of athletic status on the arch index for each age group.resultsathletes exhibited lower arch index values than non-athletes in some subgroups, most significantly in boys aged 12–15 and girls aged 16–19. these differences were statistically significant in some cases (p < 0.05), and in others, borderline (e.g., p = 0.05 and p = 0.08). the effect size was small, and asymmetries between the right and left foot existed—greater in the left foot of boys and the right foot of girls.conclusionthe findings suggest the possible association of sport participation with higher mla height during developmental years. however, due to small effect sizes and borderline statistical significance in some groups, the results need to be interpreted carefully. more prospective research is needed to establish the type, intensity, and duration of sport playing roles in mla development.
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کلیدواژه
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words ,athletic status ,gender ,the medial longitudinal arch (mla) ,age
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آدرس
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sahand university of technology, faculty of biomedical engineering, iran, sahand university of technology, faculty of biomedical engineering, iran, sahand university of technology, faculty of biomedical engineering, iran, sahand university of technology, faculty of biomedical engineering, iran, sahand university of technology, faculty of biomedical engineering, iran
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پست الکترونیکی
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saminasghari1373@gmail.com
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effect of athletic status on medial longitudinal arch (mla) in individuals under 20 years of age
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Authors
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partovifard amin ,azghani mahmood ,jalali sadra ,hazrati elham ,asghari samin
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Abstract
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introductionthe medial longitudinal arch (mla) plays a role in foot function and injury prevention, particularly during growth. its shape could be age- and chronic athletic loading-dependent. the aim of this study was to investigate the effect of participation in sports on mla development in participants under the age of 20 years.methodsa cross-sectional study on 494 subjects (256 boys and 238 girls) aged below 20 years was undertaken. subjects were divided into four age groups and further divided into athletes and non-athletes. foot morphology was quantified using a 3d foot scanner, and the arch index was calculated. independent t-tests were run to ascertain the effect of athletic status on the arch index for each age group.resultsathletes exhibited lower arch index values than non-athletes in some subgroups, most significantly in boys aged 12–15 and girls aged 16–19. these differences were statistically significant in some cases (p < 0.05), and in others, borderline (e.g., p = 0.05 and p = 0.08). the effect size was small, and asymmetries between the right and left foot existed—greater in the left foot of boys and the right foot of girls.conclusionthe findings suggest the possible association of sport participation with higher mla height during developmental years. however, due to small effect sizes and borderline statistical significance in some groups, the results need to be interpreted carefully. more prospective research is needed to establish the type, intensity, and duration of sport playing roles in mla development.
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Keywords
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words ,athletic status ,gender ,the medial longitudinal arch (mla) ,age
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