The Association Between Work Ability and Body Composition Among Thai Farm Workers.

IF 0.9 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Kanpitcha Kiatkitroj, Teepapipat Lertvarayut, Sara Arphorn, Nuttapong Santawee, Yuwadee Tongmee, Chalermsiri Theppitak, Kittithat Sudchoo, Tomohiro Ishimaru, Kunio Hara, Songpol Tornee
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Highlights: Higher skeletal muscle improves farm workers' work ability. Increased body fat percentage negatively impacts work capacity. Reducing subcutaneous fat enhances physical performance in farm workers. Promoting healthy body composition is essential for improving work ability.

Abstract: Farm work is highly physical, often involving repetitive tasks, awkward postures, and heavy lifting, which can contribute to musculoskeletal disorders. Body composition, including skeletal muscle and fat percentages, is critical for work ability (WA), influencing strength and endurance. The current study investigated the association between WA and body composition among Thai farm workers. A cross-sectional study was conducted among 126 corn farm workers in Nan Province, Thailand. Data were collected using a structured questionnaire covering demographic characteristics, health behaviors, and WA (assessed using the Work Ability Index, WAI). Body composition variables, including body mass index, body fat percentage (BFP), subcutaneous fat percentage (SFP), and skeletal muscle percentage (SMP), were measured using a body composition analyzer. The association between body composition and WA was analyzed using multiple regression analysis to control the effects of confounding factors. The average WAI score was 37.3 (standard deviation = 5.6), with 42.9% of participants classified as having good WA. A significant positive association was found between WA and SMP (whole body, trunk, arms, and legs) (p < 0.001). Conversely, WA was negatively associated with SFP (trunk and legs) (p < 0.01), as well as SFP (whole body) and BFP (p < 0.001). The findings suggest that maintaining a higher SMP and reducing excess fat, particularly subcutaneous fat, can enhance WA in farm workers. These results highlight the importance of promoting healthy body composition to improve physical performance and work capacity in this workforce.

泰国农场工人工作能力与身体成分的关系。
亮点:较高的骨骼肌提高了农场工人的工作能力。体脂率增加会对工作能力产生负面影响。减少皮下脂肪可以提高农场工人的体能。促进健康的身体成分对提高工作能力至关重要。摘要:农活是一项高体力劳动,经常涉及重复性任务、笨拙的姿势和举重,这可能导致肌肉骨骼疾病。身体组成,包括骨骼肌和脂肪百分比,对工作能力(WA)至关重要,影响力量和耐力。目前的研究调查了泰国农场工人中WA和身体成分之间的关系。对泰国南省126名玉米农场工人进行了一项横断面研究。数据收集使用结构化问卷,包括人口统计特征、健康行为和工作能力(使用工作能力指数WAI进行评估)。使用身体成分分析仪测量身体成分变量,包括体重指数、体脂百分比(BFP)、皮下脂肪百分比(SFP)和骨骼肌百分比(SMP)。采用多元回归分析体成分与WA之间的关系,控制混杂因素的影响。平均WAI评分为37.3(标准差= 5.6),其中42.9%的参与者具有良好的WA。WA和SMP(全身、躯干、手臂和腿部)之间存在显著正相关(p < 0.001)。相反,WA与SFP(躯干和腿部)、SFP(全身)和BFP (p < 0.001)呈负相关(p < 0.01)。研究结果表明,维持较高的SMP和减少多余的脂肪,特别是皮下脂肪,可以提高农场工人的WA。这些结果强调了促进健康的身体组成对提高这一劳动力的身体表现和工作能力的重要性。
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Journal of Agricultural Safety and Health
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