Physical Demands at Work Associated With Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms Among Women: A Cross-sectional Study.

Hyoungseob Yoo, Yu Min Lee, Hyun A Cho, Hyoung-Ryoul Kim, Mo-Yeol Kang
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Abstract

Objective: The aim of the study was to evaluate the relationship between physical demands at work and lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) among women and their effects on quality of life (QOL) and productivity.

Methods: An online survey was conducted to collect data on the demographic characteristics, physical demands at work, and LUTS of Korean women. Occupational physical activity, sitting time, musculoskeletal risk tasks, and heavy lifting were assessed as physical demands at work. Multiple logistic regression and generalized linear model was applied to analyze the association of these factors with LUTS and LUTS-related outcomes.

Results: High level of occupational physical activity was significantly associated with LUTS, which reduced the workers' QOL and labor productivity.

Conclusions: Physical demands at work were significantly associated with a higher prevalence of LUTS, leading to reduced QOL and labor productivity.

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工作中的体力需求与女性下尿路症状相关:一项横断面研究
目的:探讨女性工作体力需求与下尿路症状(LUTS)的关系及其对生活质量(QOL)和工作效率的影响。方法:通过在线调查收集韩国女性的人口统计特征、工作体力需求和LUTS数据。职业体力活动、坐着时间、肌肉骨骼风险任务和举重被评估为工作中的体力需求。应用多元逻辑回归和广义线性模型分析这些因素与LUTS及LUTS相关结局的相关性。结果:高水平的职业体力活动与LUTS显著相关,降低了工人的生活质量和劳动生产率。结论:工作中的体力需求与LUTS的高患病率显著相关,导致生活质量和劳动生产率下降。
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