Technology Versus Health: The Occurrence of Muscle-Skeleton Lesions in Undergraduates Using Notebooks

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Autor(a) principal: Vilela Junio, Juscelino Francisco
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Santos, Jessica Marques dos, Silva, Rayssa Iracy da, Vilela, Juceluce da Silva, Araujo, Evanisia Assis Goes de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Saúde e Pesquisa (Online)
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.unicesumar.edu.br/index.php/saudpesq/article/view/3901
Resumo: The notebook reached the peak of technological inventions in the early 21st century, featuring compactness and portability. However, excessive use, bad body posture and the ergonomic limitations of the notebook may trigger muscle-skeleton lesions. Current paper investigates, through a descriptive, exploratory, transversal and quantitative study, the occurrence of muscle-skeleton lesions in university students using the notebook. Sample comprised 246 students from a private institution for higher education and the questionnaire comprised 17 questions. Inclusion criteria comprised usage of the notebook for at least 60 min/day and the absence of lesions in the higher members of the body. Further, 43% of the students were 18 - 19 years old; 58.9% did not practice any physical exercises; 65.8% ignored periodic pauses and stretching; 39.6% used the notebook for one or two hours per day; 40.2% used it while sitting, with the notebook on a table, with discomfiture for the lumbar (42.6%) and cervical (36.17%) column. Moreover, 84.4% are right-handed. High occurrence of cervical and lumbar pain may be related to body position (portable computer on the table), which increased cervical flexion. Lumbar pain is affected by long periods in a sitting position, increasing the compression of intervertebral discs. Pain in the right hand may be due to excessive typing on the dominant side.
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spelling Technology Versus Health: The Occurrence of Muscle-Skeleton Lesions in Undergraduates Using NotebooksTecnologia X Saúde: Estudo Sobre a Ocorrência de Lesões Musculoesqueléticas em Universitários Usuários de NotebooksPainErgonomyLesions.DorErgonomiaLesõesKeywordsPainErgonomyLesions.The notebook reached the peak of technological inventions in the early 21st century, featuring compactness and portability. However, excessive use, bad body posture and the ergonomic limitations of the notebook may trigger muscle-skeleton lesions. Current paper investigates, through a descriptive, exploratory, transversal and quantitative study, the occurrence of muscle-skeleton lesions in university students using the notebook. Sample comprised 246 students from a private institution for higher education and the questionnaire comprised 17 questions. Inclusion criteria comprised usage of the notebook for at least 60 min/day and the absence of lesions in the higher members of the body. Further, 43% of the students were 18 - 19 years old; 58.9% did not practice any physical exercises; 65.8% ignored periodic pauses and stretching; 39.6% used the notebook for one or two hours per day; 40.2% used it while sitting, with the notebook on a table, with discomfiture for the lumbar (42.6%) and cervical (36.17%) column. Moreover, 84.4% are right-handed. High occurrence of cervical and lumbar pain may be related to body position (portable computer on the table), which increased cervical flexion. Lumbar pain is affected by long periods in a sitting position, increasing the compression of intervertebral discs. Pain in the right hand may be due to excessive typing on the dominant side.No século XXI, o notebook atingiu o maior auge das criações tecnológicas, tendo-se em vista o fato de ser compacto e poder ser facilmente carregado. Entretanto, o uso excessivo, a má postura e a limitação da ergonomia do notebook podem favorecer a ocorrência de lesões musculoesqueléticas. O estudo teve como objetivo investigar a ocorrência de lesões musculoesqueléticas em universitários que utilizam notebook. Trata-se de um estudo de campo, descritivo, exploratório, transversal, de abordagem quantitativa. A amostra correspondeu a 246 indivíduos de uma instituição privada de ensino. O instrumento utilizado foi um questionário com 17 questões fechadas. Os critérios de inclusão foram a utilização de notebook, com tempo mínimo de 60 min/dia, e a não existência de histórico de lesões em extremidades superiores. Do total de entrevistados, 43% se encontram entre a faixa etária de 18 a 19 anos; 58,9% não realizam atividades físicas; 65,8% não utilizam períodos de pausas e alongamentos; 39,6% utilizam o notebook de uma a duas horas por dia; 40,2% adotam a posição sentada, com o notebook sobre a mesa, gerando desconforto na coluna lombar (42,6%) e cervical (36,17%). Quanto à mão dominante, 84,4% são destros. A alta ocorrência de dores na cervical e lombar pode estar relacionada ao posicionamento mais adotado (computador portátil sobre a mesa), posicionamento que favorece o aumento da flexão cervical. A dor lombar é influenciada pelos longos períodos na posição sentada o que enseja o aumento da compressão nos discos intervertebrais. As dores no punho direito podem ser explicadas pelo excesso de digitação no lado dominante. Technology Versus Health: The Occurrence of Muscle-Skeleton Lesions in Undergraduates Using Notebooks ABSTRACT. The notebook reached the peak of technological inventions in the early 21st century, featuring compactness and portability. However, excessive use, bad body posture and the ergonomic limitations of the notebook may trigger muscle-skeleton lesions. Current paper investigates, through a descriptive, exploratory, transversal and quantitative study, the occurrence of muscle-skeleton lesions in university students using the notebook. Sample comprised 246 students from a private institution for higher education and the questionnaire comprised 17 questions. Inclusion criteria comprised usage of the notebook for at least 60 min/day and the absence of lesions in the higher members of the body. Further, 43% of the students were 18 - 19 years old; 58.9% did not practice any physical exercises; 65.8% ignored periodic pauses and stretching; 39.6% used the notebook for one or two hours per day; 40.2% used it while sitting, with the notebook on a table, with discomfiture for the lumbar (42.6%) and cervical (36.17%) column. Moreover, 84.4% are right-handed. High occurrence of cervical and lumbar pain may be related to body position (portable computer on the table), which increased cervical flexion. Lumbar pain is affected by long periods in a sitting position, increasing the compression of intervertebral discs. Pain in the right hand may be due to excessive typing on the dominant side.Universidade Cesumar - UniCesumar2015-06-22info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionpesquisa de campoapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.unicesumar.edu.br/index.php/saudpesq/article/view/390110.17765/1983-1870.2015v8n1p63-70Saúde e Pesquisa; Vol 8 No 1 (2015): jan./abr.; 63-70Saúde e Pesquisa; v. 8 n. 1 (2015): jan./abr.; 63-702176-9206reponame:Saúde e Pesquisa (Online)instname:Cesumar Diretoria de Pesquisainstacron:CESUMARporhttps://periodicos.unicesumar.edu.br/index.php/saudpesq/article/view/3901/2555Vilela Junio, Juscelino FranciscoSantos, Jessica Marques dosSilva, Rayssa Iracy daVilela, Juceluce da SilvaAraujo, Evanisia Assis Goes deinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2021-03-24T20:55:19Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/3901Revistahttps://periodicos.unicesumar.edu.br/index.php/saudpesqPUBhttps://periodicos.unicesumar.edu.br/index.php/saudpesq/oainaep@cesumar.br2176-92061983-1870opendoar:2021-03-24T20:55:19Saúde e Pesquisa (Online) - Cesumar Diretoria de Pesquisafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Technology Versus Health: The Occurrence of Muscle-Skeleton Lesions in Undergraduates Using Notebooks
Tecnologia X Saúde: Estudo Sobre a Ocorrência de Lesões Musculoesqueléticas em Universitários Usuários de Notebooks
title Technology Versus Health: The Occurrence of Muscle-Skeleton Lesions in Undergraduates Using Notebooks
spellingShingle Technology Versus Health: The Occurrence of Muscle-Skeleton Lesions in Undergraduates Using Notebooks
Vilela Junio, Juscelino Francisco
Pain
Ergonomy
Lesions.
Dor
Ergonomia
Lesões
Keywords
Pain
Ergonomy
Lesions.
title_short Technology Versus Health: The Occurrence of Muscle-Skeleton Lesions in Undergraduates Using Notebooks
title_full Technology Versus Health: The Occurrence of Muscle-Skeleton Lesions in Undergraduates Using Notebooks
title_fullStr Technology Versus Health: The Occurrence of Muscle-Skeleton Lesions in Undergraduates Using Notebooks
title_full_unstemmed Technology Versus Health: The Occurrence of Muscle-Skeleton Lesions in Undergraduates Using Notebooks
title_sort Technology Versus Health: The Occurrence of Muscle-Skeleton Lesions in Undergraduates Using Notebooks
author Vilela Junio, Juscelino Francisco
author_facet Vilela Junio, Juscelino Francisco
Santos, Jessica Marques dos
Silva, Rayssa Iracy da
Vilela, Juceluce da Silva
Araujo, Evanisia Assis Goes de
author_role author
author2 Santos, Jessica Marques dos
Silva, Rayssa Iracy da
Vilela, Juceluce da Silva
Araujo, Evanisia Assis Goes de
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Vilela Junio, Juscelino Francisco
Santos, Jessica Marques dos
Silva, Rayssa Iracy da
Vilela, Juceluce da Silva
Araujo, Evanisia Assis Goes de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Pain
Ergonomy
Lesions.
Dor
Ergonomia
Lesões
Keywords
Pain
Ergonomy
Lesions.
topic Pain
Ergonomy
Lesions.
Dor
Ergonomia
Lesões
Keywords
Pain
Ergonomy
Lesions.
description The notebook reached the peak of technological inventions in the early 21st century, featuring compactness and portability. However, excessive use, bad body posture and the ergonomic limitations of the notebook may trigger muscle-skeleton lesions. Current paper investigates, through a descriptive, exploratory, transversal and quantitative study, the occurrence of muscle-skeleton lesions in university students using the notebook. Sample comprised 246 students from a private institution for higher education and the questionnaire comprised 17 questions. Inclusion criteria comprised usage of the notebook for at least 60 min/day and the absence of lesions in the higher members of the body. Further, 43% of the students were 18 - 19 years old; 58.9% did not practice any physical exercises; 65.8% ignored periodic pauses and stretching; 39.6% used the notebook for one or two hours per day; 40.2% used it while sitting, with the notebook on a table, with discomfiture for the lumbar (42.6%) and cervical (36.17%) column. Moreover, 84.4% are right-handed. High occurrence of cervical and lumbar pain may be related to body position (portable computer on the table), which increased cervical flexion. Lumbar pain is affected by long periods in a sitting position, increasing the compression of intervertebral discs. Pain in the right hand may be due to excessive typing on the dominant side.
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