The Role of School Backpack and Training Habits on Development of Spinal Pain among Iranian Primary Student

In the recent studies, some variables such as weight of the school backpack, how to carry it or backpack features are currently under study in relation with low back pain (LBP) among students. The present study aimed to assess the role of school backpack and training habits on the development of spi...

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Main Authors: Mashallah Aghilinejad, Saber Mohammadi, Amir Bahrami-Ahmadi, Marjan Amini, Elaheh Kabir-Mokamelkhah, Shahrbanoo Moslemi
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Language:English
Published: Iranian Journal of Health, Safety and Environment 2019-06-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Health, Safety and Environment
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Online Access:http://ijhse.ir/index.php/IJHSE/article/view/383
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spelling doaj-30d33c1fdccc4a3880eb3a53c93d49682020-11-25T00:31:48ZengIranian Journal of Health, Safety and EnvironmentIranian Journal of Health, Safety and Environment2345-32062345-55352019-06-016212491253184The Role of School Backpack and Training Habits on Development of Spinal Pain among Iranian Primary StudentMashallah Aghilinejad0Saber Mohammadi1Amir Bahrami-Ahmadi2Marjan Amini3Elaheh Kabir-Mokamelkhah4Shahrbanoo Moslemi5Occupational Medicine Research Center (OMRC), Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran, aghilinejad.m@iums.ac.irDepartment of Occupational Medicine, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran,Occupational Medicine Research Center (OMRC) of Iran University of medical sciences and health services (IUMS)Occupational Medicine Research Center, Iran University of medical sciences, Tehran-IranOccupational Medicine Research Center (OMRC), Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranOccupational Medicine Research Center, Iran University of medical sciences, Tehran-IranIn the recent studies, some variables such as weight of the school backpack, how to carry it or backpack features are currently under study in relation with low back pain (LBP) among students. The present study aimed to assess the role of school backpack and training habits on the development of spinal pain among Iranian students. A current cross-sectional study was performed between November 2015 and April 2016 on 616 primary school children with age between 11-13 years in Karaj city, Iran. We gathered information on demographic characteristics and ergonomic data on backpacks via a specific checklist. The Nordic Musculoskeletal Questionnaire (NMQ) to determine the prevalence of spinal complaints was used among the participants. To assess the ergonomic status of backpacks, the students were asked to carry with the consistent and conventional method. Study findings showed that unfortunately, only 1.9% of students carried their bags correctly. Musculoskeletal complaints in the neck region were significantly higher among students who do their homework on the floor in compare with students that doing their homework behind the desk. Musculoskeletal complaints in the shoulder region of students had a significant association with Bag handle type, TV & game time, doing homework position, Bag use with 2 ropes and Bag weight/body weight. Findings of the present study recommended that we need to step up public health strategies and develop a monitoring system that is both preventative and proactive.http://ijhse.ir/index.php/IJHSE/article/view/383school backpackspinal painchildren
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author Mashallah Aghilinejad
Saber Mohammadi
Amir Bahrami-Ahmadi
Marjan Amini
Elaheh Kabir-Mokamelkhah
Shahrbanoo Moslemi
spellingShingle Mashallah Aghilinejad
Saber Mohammadi
Amir Bahrami-Ahmadi
Marjan Amini
Elaheh Kabir-Mokamelkhah
Shahrbanoo Moslemi
The Role of School Backpack and Training Habits on Development of Spinal Pain among Iranian Primary Student
Iranian Journal of Health, Safety and Environment
school backpack
spinal pain
children
author_facet Mashallah Aghilinejad
Saber Mohammadi
Amir Bahrami-Ahmadi
Marjan Amini
Elaheh Kabir-Mokamelkhah
Shahrbanoo Moslemi
author_sort Mashallah Aghilinejad
title The Role of School Backpack and Training Habits on Development of Spinal Pain among Iranian Primary Student
title_short The Role of School Backpack and Training Habits on Development of Spinal Pain among Iranian Primary Student
title_full The Role of School Backpack and Training Habits on Development of Spinal Pain among Iranian Primary Student
title_fullStr The Role of School Backpack and Training Habits on Development of Spinal Pain among Iranian Primary Student
title_full_unstemmed The Role of School Backpack and Training Habits on Development of Spinal Pain among Iranian Primary Student
title_sort role of school backpack and training habits on development of spinal pain among iranian primary student
publisher Iranian Journal of Health, Safety and Environment
series Iranian Journal of Health, Safety and Environment
issn 2345-3206
2345-5535
publishDate 2019-06-01
description In the recent studies, some variables such as weight of the school backpack, how to carry it or backpack features are currently under study in relation with low back pain (LBP) among students. The present study aimed to assess the role of school backpack and training habits on the development of spinal pain among Iranian students. A current cross-sectional study was performed between November 2015 and April 2016 on 616 primary school children with age between 11-13 years in Karaj city, Iran. We gathered information on demographic characteristics and ergonomic data on backpacks via a specific checklist. The Nordic Musculoskeletal Questionnaire (NMQ) to determine the prevalence of spinal complaints was used among the participants. To assess the ergonomic status of backpacks, the students were asked to carry with the consistent and conventional method. Study findings showed that unfortunately, only 1.9% of students carried their bags correctly. Musculoskeletal complaints in the neck region were significantly higher among students who do their homework on the floor in compare with students that doing their homework behind the desk. Musculoskeletal complaints in the shoulder region of students had a significant association with Bag handle type, TV & game time, doing homework position, Bag use with 2 ropes and Bag weight/body weight. Findings of the present study recommended that we need to step up public health strategies and develop a monitoring system that is both preventative and proactive.
topic school backpack
spinal pain
children
url http://ijhse.ir/index.php/IJHSE/article/view/383
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