The effect of minimal shoes in combination with textured and supportive insoles on static and dynamic stability in older adults'
The effect of minimal shoes in combination with textured and supportive insoles on static and dynamic stability in older adults'
This study investigated the effects of minimal shoes and their combination with textured and supportive insoles on spatiotemporal gait parameters, functional mobility, and static stability compared to barefoot and habitual footwear in healthy older adults. Forty participants completed a 2-min walk test, a Timed Up and Go test, and a bipedal standing test to assess dynamic and static stability. One-way repeated measures analysis of variance followed by Bonferroni post-hoc pairwise comparisons showed that all minimal shoe combinations and barefoot improved static stability compared to habitual footwear. The barefoot condition results longer TUG time, shorter stride lengths, and increased cadence during the walk test. Textured insoles improve static stability in eyes open condition, while supportive insoles in minimal shoes benefited dynamic tasks. These findings suggest that insole properties have different effects on static and dynamic stability in older adults, offering a better alternative to walking barefoot or using minimal shoes alone.
Insoles, Minimal shoes, Stability
Haowlader, Salahuddin
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Apps, Charlotte
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Bisele, Maria
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Vagnetti, Roberto
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Magistro, Daniele
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30 April 2025
Haowlader, Salahuddin
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Apps, Charlotte
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Bisele, Maria
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Vagnetti, Roberto
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Magistro, Daniele
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Haowlader, Salahuddin, Apps, Charlotte, Bisele, Maria, Vagnetti, Roberto and Magistro, Daniele
(2025)
The effect of minimal shoes in combination with textured and supportive insoles on static and dynamic stability in older adults'.
Applied Ergonomics, 128, [104548].
(doi:10.1016/j.apergo.2025.104548).
Abstract
This study investigated the effects of minimal shoes and their combination with textured and supportive insoles on spatiotemporal gait parameters, functional mobility, and static stability compared to barefoot and habitual footwear in healthy older adults. Forty participants completed a 2-min walk test, a Timed Up and Go test, and a bipedal standing test to assess dynamic and static stability. One-way repeated measures analysis of variance followed by Bonferroni post-hoc pairwise comparisons showed that all minimal shoe combinations and barefoot improved static stability compared to habitual footwear. The barefoot condition results longer TUG time, shorter stride lengths, and increased cadence during the walk test. Textured insoles improve static stability in eyes open condition, while supportive insoles in minimal shoes benefited dynamic tasks. These findings suggest that insole properties have different effects on static and dynamic stability in older adults, offering a better alternative to walking barefoot or using minimal shoes alone.
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Accepted/In Press date: 25 April 2025
e-pub ahead of print date: 30 April 2025
Published date: 30 April 2025
Keywords:
Insoles, Minimal shoes, Stability
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Local EPrints ID: 506016
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/506016
ISSN: 0003-6870
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Charlotte Apps
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Maria Bisele
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Roberto Vagnetti
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Daniele Magistro
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