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Hylton B. Menz

Researcher at La Trobe University

Publications -  469
Citations -  25894

Hylton B. Menz is an academic researcher from La Trobe University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Foot (unit) & Population. The author has an hindex of 79, co-authored 443 publications receiving 22778 citations. Previous affiliations of Hylton B. Menz include Prince of Wales Medical Research Institute & Harvard University.

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Prevalence and correlates of foot pain in a population-based study: the North West Adelaide health study.

TL;DR: Foot pain affects nearly one in five of people in the community, is associated with increased age, female sex, obesity and pain in other body regions, and has a significant detrimental impact on health-related quality of life.
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Two feet, or one person? Problems associated with statistical analysis of paired data in foot and ankle medicine

TL;DR: The aim of this paper is to focus attention on the issue to hopefully stimulate further debate and to facilitate the development of a consensus as to how to address it.
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Footwear characteristics and foot problems in older people.

TL;DR: In this article, the contribution of incorrectly fitting footwear and heel elevation to the development of foot pain and deformity has been investigated in older adults, however, the contribution has not been found to be causal.
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The contribution of foot problems to mobility impairment and falls in community-dwelling older people.

TL;DR: To determine whether older people with a history of multiple falls exhibit greater foot impairment than those who have not fallen or who have fallen once only, and to investigate the relationship between foot problems, balance, and functional ability in community‐dwelling older people.
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Optimizing footwear for older people at risk of falls.

TL;DR: Older people should wear shoes with low heels and firm slip-resistant soles both inside and outside the home, based on findings of a systematic literature review.