“…However, several factors other than mechanical loading may cause sex‐related differences. Many studies reported that there were differences in the morphology of the foot based on sex, including arch rigidity (Zifchock, Davis, Hilstrom, & Song, ), intersegmental motion (Lee, Seo, Kim, Kim, Lee, & Choi, ; Takabayashi et al, ), origin of the muscles (Edama et al, ), foot shape (Lee, Kouchi, Mochimaru, & Wang, ; Tomassoni, Traini, & Amenta, ; Seghazadeh, Kitano, & Okura, 2015; Smith, ; Wunderlich & Cavanagh, ), and the plantar loading pattern (Chiu, Wu, & Chang, ; Putti, Arnold, & Abboud, ,b; Queen, Vap, Moorman, Carrett, & Butler, ; Sims, Hardaker, & Queen, ). Furthermore, sexual hormones affect the sex‐based differences in bone robustness (Haapasalo, Sievanen, Kannus, Heinonen, & Oja, 1996; Järvinen et al, ; Kannus et al, ).…”