The impact of a change in work posture from seated to stand-up on work-related musculoskeletal disorders among sewing-machine operators
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Grobler, Susan H.
Mostert, Karien
Becker, Piet J.
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Wiley
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BACKGROUND : Work‐related postural change could lead to improved musculoskeletal health.
METHOD(S) : In a quantitative, retrospective, longitudinal study, data of work‐related musculoskeletal disorders of 123 sewing‐machine operators were captured for 4.5 years, and analysed using Poisson regression.
RESULTS : Stand‐up work posture (SUWP) reduced the incidence for spinal disorders (SD) to 0.29 fold the incidence for sitting work posture (SWP) (P < 0.001). Morbid obesity had significantly increased (P = 0.04) incidence of upper limb disorders (ULD), 3.35 times that of normal body mass index (BMI) (regardless of work posture). SUWP was associated with increased IRR (1.49) for lower limb disorders (LLD). LLDs were associated with obesity (overweight (IRR = 2.58; P = 0.08), obese (IRR = 2.45; P = 0.09), and morbidly obese (IRR = 6.24; P = 0.001)).
CONCLUSIONS : The protective benefit of the SUWP was statistically significant for SD incidence. Owing to high mean BMI, SUWP had a negative impact on the incidence of LLDs for the first 2 months
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Stand‐up work posture (SUWP), Spinal disorders (SD), Sitting work posture (SWP), Morbid obesity, Upper limb disorders (ULD), Body mass index (BMI), Lower limb disorders (LLD), Obesity, Sewing, Work-related musculoskeletal disorders
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Grobler SH, Mostert K, Becker P. The impact of a change in work posture from seated to stand-up on work-related musculoskeletal disorders among sewing-machine operators. American Journal of Industrial Medicine. 2018;61:699–711. https://doi.org/10.1002/ajim.22865.