Resumen:
Objective: To describe and compare the impact of foot health and health in general on quality of life
in a sample of menopausal women and non-menopausal women with normalized reference values.
Methods: A total of 146 participants with a mean age of 50.51 ± 3.977 years came to a health center
where self-reported data were registered. Participants were divided into menopausal and non-menopausal
groups. Scores obtained were compared by the Foot Health Status Questionnaire (FHSQ), which
assesses four foot health domains: pain, function, general health and footwear.
Results: The menopausal women showed a lower quality of life related to health in general and to foot
health specifically. Differences between the two groups were evaluated by means of a t-test for independent
samples, showing statistical significance in foot pain, general foot health and social capacity
(p < 0.05).
Conclusions: Menopausal women had a lower quality of life related to foot health, which appears to
be associated with menopause.