Is static balance affected by using shoes of different height?

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Study aim: to investigate the impact of heels of different height on static balance of teenagers and young women not accustomed to high heels. Material and methods: The study involved 71 young women aged 21.09 ± 2.91 years. We used a stabilometric platform to take measurements barefoot and with heels: of 4 cm and of 10 cm. Two types of measurements were taken: with eyes open and with eyes closed. Results: Statistical analysis revealed a significant increase in values of the measured stabilographic parameters with 4 cm and 10 cm heels, in comparison to measurements taken with bare feet. Measurements with eyes closed revealed significantly greater distortions to static balance than measurements with eyes open. A comparison of measurements – both with eyes open and with eyes closed – barefoot, with 4 cm heels and with 10 cm heels revealed statistically significant differences. Conclusions: High heels in the population of young women significantly worsen static balance. Heel height and the exclusion of visual control are important factors diminishing static balance.

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Truszczyńska, A., Trzaskoma, Z., Stypińska, Z., Drzał-Grabiec, J., & Tarnowski, A. (2019). Is static balance affected by using shoes of different height? Biomedical Human Kinetics, 8(1), 137–144. https://doi.org/10.1515/bhk-2016-0020

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