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Comparison of female foot morphology and last design in athletic footwear

Discussion in 'Biomechanics, Sports and Foot orthoses' started by NewsBot, Apr 17, 2010.

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    Comparison of female foot morphology and last design in athletic footwear--are men's lasts appropriate for women?
    Krauss I, Valiant G, Horstmann T, Grau S.
    Res Sports Med. 2010 Apr;18(2):140-56.
     
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    Gender differences in foot shape: a study of Chinese young adults.
    Hong Y, Wang L, Xu DQ, Li JX.
    Sports Biomech. 2011 Jun;10(2):85-97.
     
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    Foot morphology in Spanish school children according to sex and age.
    Delgado-Abellán L, Aguado X, Jiménez-Ormeño E, Mecerreyes L, Alegre LM.
    Ergonomics. 2014 Mar 21.
     
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    Gender and age related differences in foot morphology
    Daniele Tomassoni, Enea Traini, Francesco Amenta
    Maturitas; Available online 9 August 2014
     
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    Analysis of the human female foot in two different measurement systems: from geometric morphometrics to functional morphology.
    Bookstein FL, Domjanić J.
    Coll Antropol. 2014 Sep;38(3):855-63.
     
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    Analysis of the human female foot in two different measurement systems: from geometric morphometrics to functional morphology.
    Bookstein FL, Domjanić J.
    Coll Antropol. 2014 Sep;38(3):855-63.
     
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    Gender differences of foot characteristics in older Japanese adults using a 3D foot scanner
    Mahshid Saghazadeh, Naruki Kitano and Tomohiro Okura
    Journal of Foot and Ankle Research 2015, 8:29 doi:10.1186/s13047-015-0087-4
     
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    Age-related differences in women's foot shape.
    Ansuategui Echeita J et al
    Maturitas. 2016 Dec;94:64-69. doi: 10.1016/j.maturitas.2016.09.001.
     
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    Establishing reference sizes for the rear portion of the foot for use in designing lasts for women's shoes
    Kentaro Nakayama, Kaoru Abe, Keiko Nagai, Kazuko Oi & Hiroshi Oi
    Footwear Science: 30 Nov 2016
     
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    “It would be so nice to have that hybrid between performance and comfort:” Co-designing women’s specific running shoes for competitive and recreational runners
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