台湾厨师主观肌肉骨骼症状之流行及危险因素

Liwen Liu, An-Hsiang Wang, Su-Lun Hwang, Yung-hui Lee, Chih-Yong Chen
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摘要本研究旨在探讨台湾餐厅厨师之肌肉骨骼症状及危险因素。2009年对765名参与者进行了一项方便抽样的横断面调查。结果显示,652名(85.2%)参与者报告他们在过去一年内至少有一种肌肉骨骼症状。最常见的肌肉骨骼症状影响的身体部位包括肩部(63.5%)、颈部(59.9%)和下背部(56.9%)。多元logistic回归分析表明,频繁举起物体与颈部(比值比,OR = 1.70)、肩部(OR = 1.70)、上背部(OR = 1.58)、下背部(OR = 1.75)、肘部(OR = 1.61)、手指/手腕(OR = 1.68)、臀部/大腿(OR = 1.50)和膝盖(OR = 1.53)的肌肉骨骼症状有很强的关系。每天的工作时间与肘部(OR = 1.11)、手指/手腕(OR = 1.09)和膝盖(OR = 1.12)相关。女性厨师出现上背部肌肉骨骼症状的风险高于男性厨师(OR = 1.55)。较高的身体质量指数也与肩膀和脚踝/脚的肌肉骨骼症状有关。总之,这项研究表明厨师患肌肉骨骼症状的风险很高,一些生活方式和职业因素与厨师的高患病率有关。
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Prevalence and risk factors of subjective musculoskeletal symptoms among cooks in Taiwan
This study investigated musculoskeletal symptoms prevalence and risk factors for restaurant cooks in Taiwan. A cross-sectional survey of a convenient sample of 765 participants was conducted in 2009. The results showed that 652 (85.2%) participants reported that they had at least one musculoskeletal symptom within the previous year. The most common musculoskeletal symptoms-affected body sites included the shoulders (63.5%), neck (59.9%), and lower back (56.9%). Multiple logistic regression analysis suggested that frequent lifting of objects has a strong relationship with musculoskeletal symptoms of the neck (odds ratio, OR = 1.70), shoulders (OR = 1.70), upper back (OR = 1.58), lower back (OR = 1.75), elbow (OR = 1.61), fingers/wrists (OR = 1.68), hips/thighs (OR = 1.50), and knees (OR = 1.53). The working hours per day were associated with elbow (OR = 1.11), fingers/wrists (OR = 1.09), and knees (OR = 1.12). Female cooks had a higher risk of musculoskeletal symptoms in the upper back than male cooks (OR = 1.55). Higher body mass index was also related to musculoskeletal symptoms of the shoulders and ankles/feet. In conclusion, this study shows that cooks are at high risk for musculoskeletal symptoms, and some lifestyle and occupational factors are related to this higher prevalence among cooks.
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