Postural Habits and Related Joint and Muscle Pain Among School-age Students: A Cross-sectional Study

Sajad Bagherian, Khodayar Ghasempoor, Julien S. Baker
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Background and aims: Current lifestyles, with the growing use of contemporary technologies, have resulted in changes in people’s behavior, causing them to become increasingly sedentary and develop unhealthy body habits. Posture is an essential variable determining an individual’s physical and emotional well-being. The purpose of this study was to investigate postural habits and any related joint and muscle pain among school-aged students. Methods: An online questionnaire was utilized to measure participants’ postural habits and related joint and muscle pain. The questionnaire was completed by 43660 school-aged students (15532 boys and 28128 girls in the age range of 8-17 years) by a non-randomized convenient sampling method through Google Forms via social media on the schools’ platform in Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari province, Iran, in the middle of 2022. The questionnaire inquired about body postural patterns and any associated joint or muscle pain. Results: The majority of participants (77%) reported spending most of their time in the sitting position. Overall, 57% of the students reported that they did not maintain the correct posture during their daily activities. The majority of respondents (54%) reported feeling some joint or muscle pain. The greatest pain was reported in the neck (28%), upper back (14%), and lower back (13%). Conclusion: The findings indicated that schools and the medical profession may need to screen students for health risks such as poor postural status. Further, information related to bad posture should be provided to children, their families, and healthcare professionals to take care of them.
学龄学生的姿势习惯与相关的关节和肌肉疼痛:一项横断面研究
背景和目的:当前的生活方式,随着现代技术的日益使用,导致人们的行为发生了变化,导致他们越来越久坐不动,养成了不健康的身体习惯。姿势是决定个人身心健康的重要变量。本研究的目的是调查学龄学生的姿势习惯和任何相关的关节和肌肉疼痛。方法:采用在线问卷调查的方式,测量参与者的姿势习惯和相关的关节和肌肉疼痛。该问卷于2022年年中在伊朗查哈尔马哈尔和巴赫蒂亚里省的学校平台上通过谷歌表格,采用非随机方便抽样的方法,对43660名学龄学生(15532名男生和28128名女生,年龄在8-17岁之间)进行问卷调查。问卷询问了身体姿势模式和任何相关的关节或肌肉疼痛。结果:大多数参与者(77%)报告说他们大部分时间都是坐着的。总的来说,57%的学生报告说他们在日常活动中没有保持正确的姿势。大多数受访者(54%)表示感到关节或肌肉疼痛。最大的疼痛发生在颈部(28%)、上背部(14%)和下背部(13%)。结论:研究结果表明,学校和医疗专业可能需要筛查学生的健康风险,如不良的姿势状态。此外,有关不良姿势的信息应该提供给孩子,他们的家人和医疗保健专业人员照顾他们。
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