PodChatLive 229: Fabricated citations on the rise, and plantar pressure characteristics in the lead up to ulceration in diabetes

PodChatLive 229: Fabricated citations on the rise, and plantar pressure characteristics in the lead up to ulceration in diabetes

From PodChatLive - The Podiatry Podcast by Ian Griffiths and Craig Payne

May 12, 2026 · 28 min

About this episode

This episode discusses the rise of fabricated citations in biomedical literature and explores plantar pressure characteristics leading to ulceration in diabetes.

PodChatLive 229: Fabricated citations on the rise, and plantar pressure characteristics in the lead up to ulceration in diabetes Contact us: getinvolved@podchatlive.com Links from this episode: How much pressure causes a diabetic foot ulcer? Fabricated citations: an audit across 2·5 million biomedical papers Greatest of All Time: Development of a Ranking System to Determine the Most Successful Olympic and World Championship Runners Since 1896

People in this episode

Hosts: Ian Griffiths, Craig Payne

Topics covered

  • fabricated citations
  • diabetic foot ulcer
  • plantar pressure characteristics
  • biomedical research
  • pressure measurement
  • ulceration prevention

Keywords

  • fabricated citations
  • diabetes
  • foot ulcer
  • plantar pressure
  • biomedical papers
  • pressure measurement
  • ulceration
  • research audit

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