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Walking remains a highly recommended form of exercise for the management of obesity. Thus, comfortable
and adequate shoes represent, together with the prescription of a safe adapted physical activity, an
important means to achieve the recommended physical activity target volume. However, the literature on shoes
specific for obese individuals is inadequate. The aim of the present study was to compare the performance of
shoes specifically designed for subjects with obesity with everyday sneakers during instrumented 6-min walking
test and outdoor 30-min ambulation in a group of subjects with obesity using a single wearable device. Twentythree
obese individuals (mean age 58.96 years) were recruited and classified into two groups: deconditioned (n
= 13) and nondeconditioned patients (n = 10). Each participant was evaluated with his/her daily sneakers and
the day after with shoes specifically designed for people with obesity by means of a questionnaire related to the
comfort related to each model of shoes and instrumentally during the i6MWT and an outdoor walking test. The
results showed that the specifically designed shoes displayed the higher score as for comfort, in particular in the
deconditioned group. During the i6MWT, the distance walked, and step length significantly increased in the
deconditioned group when specifically designed shoes were worn; no significant changes were observed in the
nondeconditioned individuals. The deconditioned group displayed longer step length during the outdoor 30-min
ambulation test. In the non-deconditioned group, the use of specific shoes correlated to better performance in
terms of gait speed and cadence. These data, although preliminary, seem to support the hypothesis that shoes
specifically conceived and designed for counteracting some of the known functional limitations in subjects with
obesity allow for a smoother, more stable and possibly less fatiguing gait schema over time.
Biography
Dr. Camillo Buratto, graduated in orthoprosthetics in 1986 and 1989, has experience in the field of biomechanics of at-risk patients (diabetic and rheumatics). He participated as speaker in numerous conferences in Europe (Milan, Madrid, Paris) and outside Europe (Sydney, Tokyo, Dubai).
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