scholarly journals Gender and Leg-dominance Differences in Shoe Properties and Foot Injuries in Badminton

Author(s):  
Siqin Shen ◽  
Wing-Kai Lam ◽  
Jin Teng ◽  
Sheng-Wei Jia ◽  
Julien S. Baker ◽  
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Abstract Background: While the roles of injury prevention and performance enhancement have increasingly been investigated for badminton footwear, there is a lack of research on gender-specific badminton footwear. The purpose of this study was to examine the gender differences in footwear demands and foot injuries in badminton. Methods: A supervised questionnaire survey of 326 recreational badminton players was collected. The questionnaire was divided into four sections enquiring about the characteristics of (1) participant profiles, (2) importance of shoe properties (3) shoe complaints. (4) and pain or discomfort in different foot regions. The Mann-Whitney U test and Wilcoxon Signed Ranks test were performed to determine the differences between genders and the differences between leg dominance, respectively. The significance level was set at 0.05.Results: Both males and females rated shoe fit as the most important features, followed by overall comfort, and injury protection. Females considered forefoot cushioning, comfort, breathability and color as the more important compared with other properties, which showed distinct pattern differences from males. The shoe problem results indicated that plantar pain of the non-dominant foot was considered the most commonly reported footwear problem by both males and females. The problem of excessive arch-support on the dominant and non-dominant sides of male participants was significantly higher than females (p < 0.05). Occasional pain or frequent pain were mainly distributed in the forefoot, followed by the rearfoot and midfoot regions.Conclusion: There were small differences in footwear demand between the dominant and non-dominant sides, but several differences existed between females and males. The results from gender differences suggested that female specific shoes prefer a specific better fit, rather than a modified version of male shoes. In the future, the design of badminton shoes should consider footwear demands and foot discomfort profiles in respective male and female badminton players.

2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (13) ◽  
pp. 95-101
Author(s):  
Ірина Володимирівна Перішко ◽  
Світлана Василькевич

The paper focuses on influence of gender and academic abilities in learning of foreign languages. The effects of gender and scholastic ability on vocabulary retention and reading comprehension in a foreign language have been determined. Research on gender differences is a disputable issue. The substantial studies on the scientific problem have been analyzed. The authors investigate gender differences in the attitudes and performance of male and female students of various ability levels while dealing with a foreign language task. The article describes gender differences that are important and informative. Though, the issue of gender differences is not distinctive there is a marked differentiation between males and females of high ability adolescent learners. The reasons for the disparity can be the differences in socialization or in learning preferences and styles. The article outlines the factors that have been proposed to account for the imbalance between males and females academically talented learners. The differences in motivation among boys and girls of different ability levels and the differential effect of motivation on individuals who belong to the gender groups are important in deciding the types of activities that would most benefit all students.


2015 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Kyle Landon Jossy

This study looked at how males and females were portrayed, based on the amount of skin shown in the clothing worn.  A Content analysis was performed on a sample of 20 randomly selected popular comics from the last 3 years.  Both male and female characters were rated on how much skin they showed in three clothing categories; neck line, sleeve length, and lower body.  Results showed that in all 3 categories, women consistently wore more revealing clothing.  The findings demonstraetd that the comic book industry is comparable to other forms of media, in the sexualization of female characters, by having them wear more revealing clothing.


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