← Volver a resultados
Ficha bibliográfica · Consulta y acceso
Artículo

The Effects of Shoe Sole Thickness on Running Biomechanics and Economy: A Systematic Review

Cagla Kettner et al · SpringerOpen · 2026

Acceso abierto disponible
Lectura rápida. Revisá los datos básicos del recurso y luego accedé al contenido desde el botón principal. En esta ficha solo se muestra la información necesaria para identificar la obra, citarla y abrirla.

Acceso al recurso

Entrá al contenido desde la opción principal o elegí otra fuente disponible.

Acceso principal

Acceso abierto disponible

Recurso identificado como acceso abierto, sin confirmar automáticamente si es texto completo directo.
Abrir recurso

Resumen

Descripción general del contenido del recurso.

Abstract Background Advanced footwear technologies (AFT) are popular for their potential performance benefits, though concerns about injury risks persist. Among various AFT features, sole thickness is particularly debated, especially after World Athletics imposed a 40 mm limit to prevent unfair competitive advantages. However, the effects of sole thickness on running biomechanics and economy are not well understood, particularly because sole thickness often co-varies with other shoe characteristics in shoe designs. Objective This review examines the effects of sole thickness on spatiotemporal variables, kinematics, kinetics, and running economy. The review focuses on studies in which sole thickness was the primary variable of interest. Methods A systematic literature search was conducted following PRISMA guidelines. Eligible studies included original research on running with participants of all expertise levels, analyzing spatiotemporal variables, kinematics, kinetics, or running economy. Results Fourteen studies met the criteria, mostly focusing on male recreational or experienced runners. Thicker soles were linked to increased stance time, while other spatiotemporal parameters remained unchanged. Significant effects were seen in ankle kinematics, with more dorsiflexion at initial contact with thicker soles, though knee and hip movements were less affected. Thicker soles increased peak eversion in the frontal plane. No consistent trends emerged for joint kinetics, stiffness, or center of mass movement. Vertical ground reaction force (GRF) peaks remained largely unchanged, but loading rates generally decreased with thicker soles. Only one study assessed running economy, with no significant effects. Overall, the certainty of evidence across outcomes was low to very low due to methodological heterogeneity and limited study numbers. Conclusions Thicker soles were largely linked to longer stance times and lower GRF loading rates. Future research should comprehensively report shoe characteristics, include more diverse populations (e.g., female runners, forefoot strikers), and expand investigations to underexplored aspects such as muscle activity and movement coordination.

Cómo citar

Elegí el formato que necesitás y copiá la referencia al portapapeles.

APA 7

al, C. K. E. (2026). The Effects of Shoe Sole Thickness on Running Biomechanics and Economy: A Systematic Review. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40798-026-01020-1

MLA

al, Cagla Kettner et. "The Effects of Shoe Sole Thickness on Running Biomechanics and Economy: A Systematic Review." 2026. https://doi.org/10.1186/s40798-026-01020-1.

Chicago

al, Cagla Kettner et. 2026. "The Effects of Shoe Sole Thickness on Running Biomechanics and Economy: A Systematic Review.". https://doi.org/10.1186/s40798-026-01020-1.

Harvard

al, C. K. E. 2026, The Effects of Shoe Sole Thickness on Running Biomechanics and Economy: A Systematic Review, SpringerOpen, available at: https://doi.org/10.1186/s40798-026-01020-1 [Accessed 28 Jun. 2026].

Compartir e imprimir

Guardá la ficha, copiá su enlace permanente o imprimila como PDF.

Exportar referencia

Si usás un gestor bibliográfico, podés exportar el registro en los formatos más comunes.

Detalles del recurso

Información bibliográfica útil para confirmar que se trata del material correcto.

Título
The Effects of Shoe Sole Thickness on Running Biomechanics and Economy: A Systematic Review
Autor / colaboradores
Cagla Kettner et al
Editorial
SpringerOpen
Año de publicación
2026
ISSN
2198-9761
ISSN
2198-9761
Idioma
eng

Materias

Explorá otros recursos relacionados a partir de estas materias.

Copiado