Lifestyle behaviors and their influence on work-related musculoskeletal discomfort: A web-based survey during coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic

Bharati Jajoo, S. Bhatbolan, S. Bhatbolan
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Background: Healthy lifestyle choices have a great impact on individuals' health. Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has created an unprecedented work from home (WFH) situation. This recent trend has led to computer users in WFH having limited access to health-care options, ergonomic workstations and social participation like a visit to a gym or walking in the park, or any other meaningful engagements which people adopt to improve their health and well-being. Objectives: This study aimed to identify the health and lifestyle behaviors and work-related discomfort reported by employees in WFH situations due to COVID-19 lockdown through a self-reported survey and to study if there is an association between reported discomfort and lifestyle behaviors. Study Design: This was a cross-sectional survey. Methods: A web-based, E-mail, cross-sectional survey was designed having three sections: demographic characteristics; work-related discomfort and its rating on the Visual Analog Scale (VAS); and scoring on the Simple Lifestyle Indicator Questionnaire (SLIQ). Completed questionnaires and the responses from employees in WFH were analyzed using SPSS version 20. Results: Demographic data showed that the majority of the respondents were male (n = 190 [78%]). One hundred and ninety-five (80%) respondents reported symptoms of musculoskeletal discomfort. The SLIQ score showed 1 (1%) of the studied population in the healthy category, 70 (29%) in the intermediate healthy category, and 173 (70%) in the unhealthy category. The Spearman's rank correlation coefficient was calculated for the individual scores in each category with the VAS score. Exercise and VAS score showed a significant negative correlation (ρ = −0.146; P = 0.001; 95% confidence interval [CI]: −0.261 [LL], −0.005 [UL]) while the VAS score with smoking (ρ = 0.362; P = 0.000; 95% CI: 0.227 LL, 0.466 UL) and stress level (ρ = −0.140; P = 0.029; 95% CI: −0.286 LL, −0.003 UL) showed a significant positive correlation. Conclusion: WFH has led to an overall reduction of participation in healthy lifestyle behaviors, with a substantial percentage of people classified in the unhealthy category. Survey also elicits a significant association where higher levels of exercise in people correlated with a lower reported work-related musculoskeletal discomfort. Similarly, smoking and higher stress levels correlated positively with reported musculoskeletal discomfort symptoms. Thus, awareness measures to promote healthy lifestyle behaviors and stress management should be incorporated among computer users working from home settings.
生活方式行为及其对工作相关肌肉骨骼不适的影响:2019年冠状病毒病大流行期间的一项基于网络的调查
背景:健康的生活方式选择对个人健康有很大的影响。2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行造成了前所未有的在家工作(WFH)局面。这一最近的趋势导致WFH的计算机用户获得医疗保健选择,人体工程学工作站和社会参与的机会有限,例如参观健身房或在公园散步,或人们采取的任何其他有意义的活动,以改善他们的健康和福祉。目的:本研究旨在通过自我报告调查,确定因COVID-19封锁而在工作场所工作的员工报告的健康和生活方式行为以及与工作相关的不适,并研究报告的不适与生活方式行为之间是否存在关联。研究设计:这是一项横断面调查。方法:采用基于网络的电子邮件横断面调查设计,分为三个部分:人口统计学特征;与工作有关的不适及其视觉模拟量表(VAS)评分;简单生活方式指标问卷(SLIQ)得分。使用SPSS 20对完成的问卷和WFH员工的反馈进行分析。结果:人口学资料显示,调查对象以男性为主(n = 190[78%])。195名(80%)受访者报告了肌肉骨骼不适的症状。SLIQ分数显示1(1%)的健康的范畴,研究人口70(29%)在中间健康的范畴,和173年(70%),不健康的范畴。用VAS评分计算每个类别的个体得分的Spearman等级相关系数。运动与VAS评分呈显著负相关(ρ = - 0.146;P = 0.001;95%置信区间[CI]:−0.261 [LL],−0.005 [UL]),而吸烟组的VAS评分(ρ = 0.362;P = 0.000;95% CI: 0.227 LL, 0.466 UL)和应激水平(ρ = - 0.140;P = 0.029;95%置信区间:−0.286噢,−0.003 UL)呈显著正相关。结论:WFH导致参与健康生活方式行为的总体减少,有相当大比例的人被归为不健康类别。一项调查还得出了一个显著的关联,即人们运动量越大,报告的与工作相关的肌肉骨骼不适就越少。同样,吸烟和较高的压力水平与报告的肌肉骨骼不适症状呈正相关。因此,应将促进健康生活方式行为和压力管理的意识措施纳入在家工作的计算机用户中。
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