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. 1997 Oct;87(10):1677–1679. doi: 10.2105/ajph.87.10.1677

Consequences of foot binding among older women in Beijing, China.

S R Cummings 1, X Ling 1, K Stone 1
PMCID: PMC1381134  PMID: 9357353

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: This study examined the prevalence and consequences of foot binding in older Chinese women. METHODS: Women older than 70 years in Beijing, China, were assessed for bound feet, falls, functional status, and bone density. RESULTS: Thirty-eight percent of women aged 80 years and older and 18% of women aged 70 through 79 years had bound-foot deformities. Women with bound feet were more likely to fall, less able to squat, and less able to stand up from a chair without assistance than women with normal feet. They also had 14.3% less functional reach (a test of balance) and 5.1% lower hip bone density. CONCLUSIONS: Foot binding has caused substantial disability that is still evident in many elderly Chinese women.

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