Data on 217 participants were used to analyze the
association between foot pain and two dimensions
of health-related quality of life which were
composed of physical component summary (SF-12
PCS) and mental component summary (SF-12
MCS). 4 participants were excluded from the
analysis because of incomplete data. As seen in
Table 2, there were significant differences of SF-12
PCS (p-value< 0.001) and SF-12 MCS (pvalue=
0.001) between participants with foot pain
and without foot pain using Independent t-test at
significant level p-value< 0.05.