Association of Backpack Loads and Wearing Time with Musculoskeletal Disorders in School Children of Wah Cant Pakistan: Correlational study

Rabia Sundas, Misbah Ghous, Shadab Sehar
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Background: Young children are carrying heavy bags to and from their schools. The use of backpacks increases recently because of several factors, including decreased availability of school lockers, increased homework, text books & other belongings being carried to school. All these factors amplify backpack weight which have drastic effects on young students’ musculoskeletal system.Methods: This was a correlational study. Data collection was done between Septembers to December 2018. The inclusion criteria were healthy young boys and girls of school children, with no known history of any musculoskeletal disorder or any other deformity or pathology. Survey was done through self-structured questionnaire and Nordic Musculoskeletal questionnaire. SPSS 21.0 was used for data analysis.Results: A total of 1104 students were included in the study, mean age of the students was 11.90 ± 2.2 (range 8-15) years. There were 48.4% males while 51.6% were females. Frequency of fatigue due to heavy backpack was 61.6%.Neck pain was common in 40.2% students, shoulder pain in 47.4% and the frequency of low back pain was 46.6% .According to BMI 33.2% students had normal BMI and 32.6% students were very severely underweight which is an alarming situation. The correlation of bag pack weight with students BMI was weak positive(r=0.25, p<0.05) Conclusion: This study concluded that the frequency of musculoskeletal pain was high due to carrying heavy backpacks. Upper and low back pain were the most common type. Maximum students carry >16% ratio of backpacks load. Wearing time of backpack was more than 10 minutes. Keywords: Backpacks, load, wearing time, School children, Pain, Dysfunction, musculoskeletal
巴基斯坦华坎特学龄儿童背包负重与穿着时间与肌肉骨骼疾病的关系:相关研究
背景:年幼的孩子背着沉重的书包上下学。最近,由于几个因素,书包的使用有所增加,包括学校储物柜的可用性减少,家庭作业、课本和其他随身物品的增加。所有这些因素都增加了背包的重量,对年轻学生的肌肉骨骼系统产生了巨大的影响。方法:采用相关性研究。数据收集于2018年9月至12月期间完成。纳入标准是健康的在校男女学生,没有任何已知的肌肉骨骼疾病或任何其他畸形或病理史。调查采用自构问卷和北欧肌肉骨骼问卷。采用SPSS 21.0进行数据分析。结果:共纳入1104名学生,平均年龄11.90±2.2岁(8-15岁)。男性占48.4%,女性占51.6%。背包过重引起的疲劳发生率为61.6%。颈痛发生率为40.2%,肩痛发生率为47.4%,腰痛发生率为46.6%。根据BMI指数,33.2%的学生BMI正常,32.6%的学生体重严重不足,这是一个令人担忧的情况。背包重量与学生BMI呈弱正相关(r=0.25, p < 16%)。背包的佩戴时间超过10分钟。关键词:背包,负荷,穿着时间,学生,疼痛,功能障碍,肌肉骨骼
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