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Common foot deformities like bunion could be inherited

Washington , Mon, 20 May 2013 ANI
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Washington, May 20 (ANI): White men and women of European descent inherit common foot disorders, such as bunions (hallux valgus) and lesser toe deformities, including hammer or claw toe, a new study has revealed.

Findings from the Framingham Foot Study is the first to estimate the heritability of foot disorders in humans.

Previous studies show that as many as 60 percent of older adults have foot disorders which may limit mobility and reduce their quality of life.

In fact, bunions affect 23 percent of individuals 18 to 65 years of age and 36 percent of those over 65 years, according to a study by Nix et al.

While experts suggest that women, older adults and those with a higher body mass index (BMI) are at greater risk for foot disorders, there is little understanding of the genetics involved in their development.

The study, led by Arthritis Care and Research Editor-in-Chief, Dr. Marian Hannan from Hebrew SeniorLife and Harvard Medical School in Boston, Mass, included 1,370 participants enrolled in the Framingham Foot Study.

Participants had a mean age of 66 years and 57 percent were female.

Foot exams to identify hallux valgus, lesser toe deformities and plantar soft tissue atrophy were conducted between 2002 and 2008.

The team estimated heritability using software that performs genetic analyses of familial data (pedigree structures).

Results show the prevalence of bunions, lesser toe deformities and plantar soft tissue atrophy was 31 percent, 30 percent and 28 percent, respectively.

Hallux valgus and lesser toe deformity, two of the most common structural foot disorders that affect up to half of older adults in the US and Europe, were found to be highly heritable depending on age and sex.

The team reports that plantar soft tissue atrophy did not demonstrate significant heritability in the study cohort.

"Our study is the largest investigation of the heritability of common foot disorders in older adults, confirming that bunions and lesser toe deformities are highly inheritable in Caucasian men and women of European descent," Dr. Hannan said.

The study is published in Arthritis Care and Research, a journal published by Wiley on behalf of the American College of Rheumatology (ACR). (ANI)

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