Paul Zehr, a professor of kinesiology and neuroscience at the University of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, added that one of the study's limitations is that tactile sensitivity was assessed at rest, with a device that sent vibrations into the sole, and so these results may not necessarily hold true for walking.
加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省维多利亚大学运动生理学和神经科学教授E.Paul Zehr补充说,这项研究的局限性之一是,触觉敏感度是在休息时进行评估的,用的是一种能向足底发出振动的设备,所以这些结果可能并不一定适用于走路。
Barefoot walking isn't the best idea for everyone, despite its evolutionary basis. People with diabetes and peripheral neuropathy can wound their feet and not realize it. Lieberman's team would like to investigate the practicality of wearing thin sandals or moccasins, which might allow for a lot of tactile stimulation compared to cushioned shoes but offer added protection from abrasions.
赤脚走路尽管有进化理论基础的支撑,但它也并非有利于所有人。患有糖尿病和周围神经病变的人,可能因为赤足走路伤到脚而不自知。利伯曼的研究小组希望研究穿薄凉鞋或软皮鞋的实用性,与软底鞋相比,这可能会带来很多触觉刺激,但可以提供额外的防磨损保护。
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