SMARTPHONE USAGE TIME, POSTURE OF THE CERVICAL REGION, AND ASSOCIATED FACTORS IN TEENAGE UNIVERSITY STUDENTS

A. Abdon, Paula Pessoa de Brito Nunes, Nylla Kettilla Freitas Diógenes Medeiros, Cesário Rui Callou Filho, Letícia Cristina Paiva Tavares, Gyslane Felix Sousa, M. Frota, D. Mont’Alverne
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Objective: This study aimed to assess the relationship between smartphone usage time and postural alignment in teenage university students and the associated factors. Methods: We carried out a cross-sectional study with 133 teenage university students (18-19 years old) between April and November 2018 in Fortaleza, Ceará, Brazil. Questionnaires were used to collect information on socioeconomic status, health conditions, smartphone usage time and level of physical activity. The alignment of the cervical region was assessed using photogrammetry in anatomical position and while texting on the smartphone. Horizontal alignment of the head (HAH), horizontal alignment of the acromion (HAA) and vertical alignment of the head (VAH) were measured. Bivariate and multivariate analyses were performed to check for factors associated with smartphone usage time (>6 hours a day). Results: There were higher rates of girls (66.9%; n=89), people in the lower social class (71.4%; n=95), frequent drinkers (66.9%; n=89), people who complained of headache (83.5%; n=111) and people who used smartphones for more than 6 hours a day (72.9%; n=97). The multivariate analysis showed an association of smartphone usage time (>6 hours a day) with cervical anteriorization, estimated by measuring the VAH (OR=1.053; p=0.007 – left side), female gender (OR=2.729; p=0.046), frequent drinking (OR=2.636; p=0.038) and complaint of headache (OR=5.617; p=0.002). Conclusions: There was a high percentage of adolescents who excessively used smartphones for more than 6 hours a day. Prolonged smartphone use was associated with female gender, alcohol consumption, headache and changes in cervical alignment.
青少年大学生智能手机使用时间、颈部姿势及其相关因素
目的:探讨智能手机使用时间与青少年大学生体位调整的关系及其相关因素。方法:我们于2018年4月至11月在巴西塞埃尔福塔莱萨对133名18-19岁的青少年大学生进行了横断面研究。调查问卷用于收集社会经济地位、健康状况、智能手机使用时间和身体活动水平等信息。在使用智能手机发短信时,使用解剖学位置的摄影测量法评估颈椎区域的对齐。测量头的水平对中(HAH)、肩峰的水平对中(HAA)和头的垂直对中(VAH)。进行双变量和多变量分析以检查与智能手机使用时间(每天>6小时)相关的因素。结果:女童患病率较高(66.9%;N =89),下层社会阶层(71.4%;N =95),频繁饮酒者(66.9%;N =89),抱怨头痛的人(83.5%;N =111)和每天使用智能手机超过6小时的人(72.9%;n = 97)。多变量分析显示,智能手机使用时间(每天>6小时)与颈椎前化有关,通过测量VAH来估计(OR=1.053;左侧p=0.007),女性(OR=2.729;p=0.046),频繁饮酒(OR=2.636;p=0.038)和头痛主诉(OR=5.617;p = 0.002)。结论:青少年每天过度使用智能手机的时间超过6小时的比例很高。长时间使用智能手机与女性性别、饮酒、头痛和颈椎排列变化有关。
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