Risk Factors Associated With Plantar Fasciitis
Obesity

Individuals who are overweight or obese are always at a higher risk of developing problems with their feet. This is because of the extra weight and stress it puts on their muscles and tissues. While most cases of plantar fasciitis heal within a few weeks, patients who are obese are more likely to experience chronic plantar pain. The problem can easily become a long-lasting issue that dramatically reduces an individual's ability to walk for an extended period. Furthermore, heel pain is often cited as a big reason for an overweight individual's inability to lose weight through exercise. It's difficult to engage in most cardiovascular activities when the pain in the foot is strong and chronic, though swimming and cycling are great alternatives in such cases.
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