Musculoskeletal symptoms among workers of the pulp and paper industry: the contribution of age, gender, body mass index and physical activity level.

Isabel Moreira-Silva, Adérito Seixas, Nuno Ventura, Ricardo Cardoso, Joana Azevedo
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Objectives. This study aimed to investigate 12-month and 7-day prevalence of musculoskeletal symptoms among workers of the pulp and paper industry, and assess the contribution of age, gender, body mass index (BMI) and physical activity (PA). Methods. The sample comprised 904 workers. Musculoskeletal symptoms were assessed using the Nordic musculoskeletal questionnaire. χ2 tests assessed the association between musculoskeletal symptoms and age/gender/BMI/PA, and multivariate logistic regression models predicted the 12-month occurrence of symptoms in the five most prevalent regions. Results. The five most affected body regions were the lower back, shoulders, neck, knees and wrists/hands. Older workers presented more symptoms in all body regions, except dorsal; female gender was associated with neck symptoms (p = 0.001); overweight was associated with a higher prevalence of lower back (p = 0.01), knee (p = 0.017) and ankle/foot (p = 0.037) symptoms; and a moderate PA level was associated with thigh/hip symptoms (p = 0.006). Age was a significant predictor in all five most affected regions; gender was a significant predictor for shoulders, neck and wrists/hands; and BMI was a significant predictor for lower back symptoms. Conclusion. The 12-month and 7-day prevalence of musculoskeletal symptoms among workers of the pulp and paper industry is higher in the lower back, shoulders, neck, knees and wrists/hands.

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纸浆和造纸业工人的肌肉骨骼症状:年龄、性别、体重指数和体力活动水平的影响。
研究目的本研究旨在调查纸浆和造纸业工人 12 个月和 7 天内肌肉骨骼症状的发生率,并评估年龄、性别、体重指数 (BMI) 和体力活动 (PA) 的影响因素。研究方法样本包括 904 名工人。使用北欧肌肉骨骼调查问卷对肌肉骨骼症状进行评估。χ2检验评估了肌肉骨骼症状与年龄/性别/体重指数/PA之间的关系,多变量逻辑回归模型预测了五个最普遍地区的12个月症状发生率。结果。受影响最严重的五个部位是腰部、肩部、颈部、膝盖和手腕/手部。除背部外,年龄越大的工人在所有身体部位出现的症状越多;女性性别与颈部症状有关(p = 0.001);超重与下背部(p = 0.01)、膝盖(p = 0.017)和脚踝/脚部(p = 0.037)症状的发生率越高有关;中等程度的 PA 与大腿/臀部症状有关(p = 0.006)。年龄是所有五个受影响最严重区域的重要预测因素;性别是肩部、颈部和手腕/手部的重要预测因素;体重指数是下背部症状的重要预测因素。结论纸浆和造纸业工人在 12 个月和 7 天内的肌肉骨骼症状发生率较高的部位是下背部、肩部、颈部、膝盖和手腕/手部。
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