Correlation of mobile phone usage on grip strength, disabilities and posture in young adults

Ujala Bashir, R. Noor, Halima Shoukat, Muhammad Luqman Ali, Muhamad Taha Javed, Zainab x Hassan
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Background: The musculoskeletal issues are now common in excessive use of mobile phone for communication, gamming and socialization on internet. The excessive use of mobile phone may decrease the muscle strength and lead to poor posture ultimately functional impairment related to upper extremity. Objective: to determine correlation among duration of mobile phone usage, neck posture, disabilities and hand grip strength. Methods: A correlational cross sectional study was done at Riphah International University Lahore from March 2020 to February 2021. The target population was male and female young students of 18 to 24 years, used mobile phone more than 6 hours in a day. A total of n=400 subjectsarticipated in the study in which n=235 were females and n=165 were males. The information was gathered using the DASH Questionnaire to identify upper limb problems, the photogrammetry method to determine the cervical angle, and a dynamometer to determine the strength of each hand's grasp. The pearson product-moment correlation coefficient was done by using SPSS version 21. Result: The mean age of the study participant was 20.99±2.34 years. A total of n=165(41.25%) were male and remaining n=235 were female participated in the study. Increase use of mobile had negative significant small correlation with degree of cervical angle (p=0.04), right hand grip strength (p=0.01) and positive significant small correlation with DASH score (0.01). While no significant correlation between daily use of mobile phone and left hand grip strength Conclusion: The study concluded that as the duration of mobile phone usage increased, the forward head posture and disabilities of the upper limb also increased. But the grip strength of right hand decreased as the mobile phone duration is increased. Key words: Correlation, disabilities, female, grip strength, mobile phone, male, posture.
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年轻人使用手机对握力、残疾和姿势的影响
背景:目前过度使用手机进行通讯、游戏和网络社交是常见的肌肉骨骼问题。过度使用手机会降低肌肉力量,导致姿势不良,最终导致上肢相关功能损害。目的:探讨手机使用时间与颈部姿势、残疾程度及手握力的相关性。方法:相关横断面研究于2020年3月至2021年2月在拉合尔Riphah国际大学进行。目标人群为18 - 24岁的男女青年学生,每天使用手机时间超过6小时。共有n=400名受试者参与了这项研究,其中n=235名女性,n=165名男性。使用DASH问卷来识别上肢问题,使用摄影测量法来确定颈椎角度,使用测力计来确定每只手的握力。pearson积差相关系数采用SPSS 21进行统计。结果:研究参与者平均年龄为20.99±2.34岁。男性共165例(41.25%),女性共235例。手机使用次数增加与颈椎角度(p=0.04)、右手握力(p=0.01)呈负显著小相关,与DASH评分呈显著正相关(p=0.01)。而日常使用手机与左手握力之间没有显著的相关性。结论:研究得出,随着手机使用时间的增加,头部前倾和上肢残疾也会增加。但右手握力随手机使用时间的增加而下降。关键词:相关性,残疾,女性,握力,手机,男性,姿势。
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