新冠肺炎大流行期间教育和信息技术行业孕妇寄宿家庭肌肉骨骼疾病调查

Q2 Environmental Science Evergreen Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.5109/7151707
Nikhil Yadav, None M. L. Meena, None G. S. Dangayach
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Investigation of Musculoskeletal Disorders among Pregnant Women Working in Education and Information Technology Sector during Homestay in COVID-19 Pandemic
: The COVID-19 pandemic and lockdowns have disrupted physical activity levels, leading to adverse health consequences and decreased motivation to exercise. Prolonged sitting, poor ergonomics, and limited physical activity trigger musculoskeletal disorders. Pregnant women must prioritize proper ergonomics, take regular breaks, and seek professional guidance. The present work has investigated the advent of musculoskeletal disorders during a homestay in COVID-19 by the help of Modified Oswestry Disability Index. An analysis was conducted to assess the statistical correlation between the age (26.03±1.52) of pregnant women during the final phase of the third trimester and the calculated musculoskeletal disorders, yielding a p-value of .365552; however, since the result is not significant at p < .05, it indicates the absence of a statistically significant relationship between maternal age and musculoskeletal disorders. The assessment of the statistical strength of the relationship between musculoskeletal disorder and body mass index (p<.00001), nature of occupation (p=.000024), and sitting hours (p=.000051), conducted at p < .05, revealed a robust statistically significant relationship between musculoskeletal disorder and the respective parameters.
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Evergreen Environmental Science-Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law
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期刊介绍: “Evergreen - Joint Journal of Novel Carbon Resource Sciences & Green Asia Strategy” is a refereed international open access online journal, serving researchers in academic and research organizations and all practitioners in the science and technology to contribute to the realization of Green Asia where ecology and economic growth coexist. The scope of the journal involves the aspects of science, technology, economic and social science. Namely, Novel Carbon Resource Sciences, Green Asia Strategy, and other fields related to Asian environment should be included in this journal. The journal aims to contribute to resolve or mitigate the global and local problems in Asia by bringing together new ideas and developments. The editors welcome good quality contributions from all over the Asia.
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