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Nontraumatic foot complaints in older people. A population-based survey of risk factors, mobility, and well-being
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Injury PreventionNontraumatic Foot ComplaintsGeriatric MedicineEpidemiology Of AgingOlder PeopleOrthopaedic SurgeryKinesiologyPublic HealthHealth SciencesGeriatricsElderly CareGlobal AgingRehabilitationResponse RateRisk FactorsPhysical TherapyPopulation-based Cross-sectional SurveyPathological GaitPodiatryHuman MovementMedicine
In a population-based cross-sectional survey conducted in the Netherlands of 7,200 people aged 65 years and older (with a response rate of 79%), 20% of the respondents were found to have nontraumatic foot complaints of more than 4 weeks' duration, often involving the forefoot. Female sex, joint disease, and multimorbidity were found to be risk factors for the presence of foot complaints; older age and obesity were not. Respondents with these complaints had limited mobility and poor perceived well-being.
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