Association between occupational physical activity and quantitative bone ultrasound in sawmill workers

Q4 Social Sciences
Sigurnost Pub Date : 2021-12-28 DOI:10.31306/s.63.4.2
S. Cvijetić, M. Gomzi, J. Macan
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Abstract

A small number of studies have examined the relationship between bone health and level of physical load. We explored the effect of occupational physical activity on skeletal status in younger sawmill workers using ultrasonic indices of bone density. In a cross-sectional study, we measured bone density with quantitative ultrasound (QUS) in 128 sawmill workers (89 men and 39 women), mean age 39.1 +/- 10.8 years. Back strength was measured by dynamometry. Information on occupational and leisure physical activity, joint pain, education and smoking were obtained with the questionnaire. All QUS bone parameters and back strength were significantly higher in men than in women. A T score for quantitative ultrasound index (QUI) of − 2.2 or lower was found only in two men and one women. QUI did not significantly differ based on presence of parameters of physical occupational activity (carrying loads exceeding 5 kg, repetitive movements, physical exertion while working and non-sitting position at work). When controlling for age, gender and body mass index, participants with higher smoking index had significantly lower QUI (p=0.004). Physical workload was not significantly associated with QUI. In our working population, some lifestyle habits, such as smoking, had a greater impact on bone health than physical occupational activity.
锯木厂工人职业体力活动与骨超声定量的关系
少数研究检验了骨骼健康与身体负荷水平之间的关系。我们使用骨密度超声指数探讨了职业体育活动对年轻锯木厂工人骨骼状况的影响。在一项横断面研究中,我们用定量超声(QUS)测量了128名锯木厂工人(89名男性和39名女性)的骨密度,平均年龄为39.1+/-10.8岁。背部力量通过测力法测量。通过问卷调查获得了有关职业和休闲体育活动、关节疼痛、教育和吸烟的信息。男性的所有QUS骨参数和背部力量均显著高于女性。仅在两名男性和一名女性中发现定量超声指数(QUI)的T评分为-2.2或更低。QUI在体力劳动参数(负荷超过5公斤、重复运动、工作时的体力消耗和工作时的非坐姿)方面没有显著差异。在控制年龄、性别和体重指数的情况下,吸烟指数较高的参与者的QUI显著较低(p=0.004)。体力劳动与QUI没有显著相关性。在我们的工作人群中,一些生活习惯,如吸烟,对骨骼健康的影响比体力劳动活动更大。
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