Knee, low back and disabling pain and their associated factors in instructors of gym clubs: a census study

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Autor(a) principal: Häfele,Vítor
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Rombaldi,Airton José, Spohr,Carla Francieli, Häfele,César Augusto, Häfele,Mariana Silva, Ferreira,Rodrigo Wiltgen, Reichert,Felipe Fossati, Silva,Marcelo Cozzensa da
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Abstract Background Although gym club instructors are closely linked to health and well-being, this group of workers shows specific characteristics that may favor the involvement in musculoskeletal disorders in their occupational routines. Objective To identify the prevalence of knee, low back, and disabling pain and their association with sociodemographic, nutritional, and occupational variables in instructors from gym clubs in the city of Pelotas, southern Brazil. Method A census-type study was carried out with all professionals working at gym clubs (n=497). Crude and multivariable analyses were performed considering “sex”, “age”, “income”, “occupational physical activity”, “time working at the gym clubs” and “modality performed” as exposures. Outcomes were disabling pain, and knee and low back pain. Results The disabling pain affected 20.9% of the workers and was associated with the gym clubs modality performed and with the working longest time in the gym clubs. Half of the professionals related to low back pain in the previous year. This outcome was associated with the age (inversely), of females and Pilates instructors. The knee pains affected, in the last year, 41.5% of the professionals; there was a significant association between age (inversely) and time of work in the gym clubs. Conclusion The instructors had a high prevalence of the three outcomes analyzed. Those who have been working longer time at gym clubs, women, youngers, Pilates, or gymnastic instructors were at an increased risk of presenting the outcomes.
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spelling Knee, low back and disabling pain and their associated factors in instructors of gym clubs: a census studyoccupational healthphysical education and trainingmusculoskeletal painback painAbstract Background Although gym club instructors are closely linked to health and well-being, this group of workers shows specific characteristics that may favor the involvement in musculoskeletal disorders in their occupational routines. Objective To identify the prevalence of knee, low back, and disabling pain and their association with sociodemographic, nutritional, and occupational variables in instructors from gym clubs in the city of Pelotas, southern Brazil. Method A census-type study was carried out with all professionals working at gym clubs (n=497). Crude and multivariable analyses were performed considering “sex”, “age”, “income”, “occupational physical activity”, “time working at the gym clubs” and “modality performed” as exposures. Outcomes were disabling pain, and knee and low back pain. Results The disabling pain affected 20.9% of the workers and was associated with the gym clubs modality performed and with the working longest time in the gym clubs. Half of the professionals related to low back pain in the previous year. This outcome was associated with the age (inversely), of females and Pilates instructors. The knee pains affected, in the last year, 41.5% of the professionals; there was a significant association between age (inversely) and time of work in the gym clubs. Conclusion The instructors had a high prevalence of the three outcomes analyzed. Those who have been working longer time at gym clubs, women, youngers, Pilates, or gymnastic instructors were at an increased risk of presenting the outcomes.Instituto de Estudos em Saúde Coletiva da Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro2022-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1414-462X2022005020201Cadernos Saúde Coletiva n.ahead 2022reponame:Cadernos Saúde Coletiva (Online)instname:Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ)instacron:UFRJ10.1590/1414-462x202230030163info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessHäfele,VítorRombaldi,Airton JoséSpohr,Carla FrancieliHäfele,César AugustoHäfele,Mariana SilvaFerreira,Rodrigo WiltgenReichert,Felipe FossatiSilva,Marcelo Cozzensa daeng2022-11-04T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1414-462X2022005020201Revistahttp://www.iesc.ufrj.br/cadernos/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpabelha@iesc.ufrj.br||abelha@iesc.ufrj.br2358-291X1414-462Xopendoar:2022-11-04T00:00Cadernos Saúde Coletiva (Online) - Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Knee, low back and disabling pain and their associated factors in instructors of gym clubs: a census study
title Knee, low back and disabling pain and their associated factors in instructors of gym clubs: a census study
spellingShingle Knee, low back and disabling pain and their associated factors in instructors of gym clubs: a census study
Häfele,Vítor
occupational health
physical education and training
musculoskeletal pain
back pain
title_short Knee, low back and disabling pain and their associated factors in instructors of gym clubs: a census study
title_full Knee, low back and disabling pain and their associated factors in instructors of gym clubs: a census study
title_fullStr Knee, low back and disabling pain and their associated factors in instructors of gym clubs: a census study
title_full_unstemmed Knee, low back and disabling pain and their associated factors in instructors of gym clubs: a census study
title_sort Knee, low back and disabling pain and their associated factors in instructors of gym clubs: a census study
author Häfele,Vítor
author_facet Häfele,Vítor
Rombaldi,Airton José
Spohr,Carla Francieli
Häfele,César Augusto
Häfele,Mariana Silva
Ferreira,Rodrigo Wiltgen
Reichert,Felipe Fossati
Silva,Marcelo Cozzensa da
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author2 Rombaldi,Airton José
Spohr,Carla Francieli
Häfele,César Augusto
Häfele,Mariana Silva
Ferreira,Rodrigo Wiltgen
Reichert,Felipe Fossati
Silva,Marcelo Cozzensa da
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author
author
author
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Rombaldi,Airton José
Spohr,Carla Francieli
Häfele,César Augusto
Häfele,Mariana Silva
Ferreira,Rodrigo Wiltgen
Reichert,Felipe Fossati
Silva,Marcelo Cozzensa da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv occupational health
physical education and training
musculoskeletal pain
back pain
topic occupational health
physical education and training
musculoskeletal pain
back pain
description Abstract Background Although gym club instructors are closely linked to health and well-being, this group of workers shows specific characteristics that may favor the involvement in musculoskeletal disorders in their occupational routines. Objective To identify the prevalence of knee, low back, and disabling pain and their association with sociodemographic, nutritional, and occupational variables in instructors from gym clubs in the city of Pelotas, southern Brazil. Method A census-type study was carried out with all professionals working at gym clubs (n=497). Crude and multivariable analyses were performed considering “sex”, “age”, “income”, “occupational physical activity”, “time working at the gym clubs” and “modality performed” as exposures. Outcomes were disabling pain, and knee and low back pain. Results The disabling pain affected 20.9% of the workers and was associated with the gym clubs modality performed and with the working longest time in the gym clubs. Half of the professionals related to low back pain in the previous year. This outcome was associated with the age (inversely), of females and Pilates instructors. The knee pains affected, in the last year, 41.5% of the professionals; there was a significant association between age (inversely) and time of work in the gym clubs. Conclusion The instructors had a high prevalence of the three outcomes analyzed. Those who have been working longer time at gym clubs, women, youngers, Pilates, or gymnastic instructors were at an increased risk of presenting the outcomes.
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