2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.apergo.2019.103005
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Effects of a worksite physical activities program among men and women: An interventional study in a footwear industry

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“…This study shows that sewing work uses dynamic movements that are more dominant in the right muscles from the upper extremities [16] to the lower extremities [17], thus providing a balanced stretch and strengthening the left and right muscles [43,48,51]. These results were in line with previous studies showing the benefit of stretching for this condition; for example, a prior study also provided worksite physical activities programs to female workers, focusing on spine, upper limbs, and lower limbs [35].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 76%
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“…This study shows that sewing work uses dynamic movements that are more dominant in the right muscles from the upper extremities [16] to the lower extremities [17], thus providing a balanced stretch and strengthening the left and right muscles [43,48,51]. These results were in line with previous studies showing the benefit of stretching for this condition; for example, a prior study also provided worksite physical activities programs to female workers, focusing on spine, upper limbs, and lower limbs [35].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 76%
“…In a previous study, it was reported that physical exercise can control the risk factors of fatigue [28,29] and MSDs [30][31][32][33][34][35][36][37][38][39][40]. The types of physical exercise used were physical exercise [30], stretching [31,32], resistance training [28,33], strength training [34], and a combination of stretching and games [30].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Silva et al [ 14 ] found that symptoms in the thighs of workers in the footwear industry are related to poor postures adopted by workers to alleviate symptoms in body regions that already have symptoms, such as the shoulders and wrists. Miranda Bispo et al [ 79 ] observed that an increase in the weekly frequency of active breaks during the working day to perform workplace exercises could reduce self-reported MSD symptoms. This interruption can reduce tension in several muscles, including the thighs, considering that the workday involves prolonged standing positions [ 80 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…After strict adherence to the inclusion and exclusion criteria, 7106 valid samples were obtained. Among the valid samples, 2214 (31.2%) were male and 4892 (68.8%) were female; the median (P 25 -P 75 ) age was 40.0 (33.0-47.0) years, the median (P 25 -P 75 ) length of service for current type of work was 5 (2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9) years, the median (P 25 -P 75 ) total length of service was 6 (3-11) years, the median (P 25 -P 75 ) height was 160.0 (156.0-165.0) cm, the median (P 25 -P 75 ) weight was 58.0 (51.0-65.0) kg, and their daily working hours were 9.0 (8.0-11.0) h; most participants were married, 5751 (80.9%); were not smokers, 6042 (85.0%); were in good physical condition, 3115 (43.8%); had less than ve years of service, 3521 (49.5%); had junior high school education or less, 5399 (76.0%); and had a monthly income of RMB 3001-5000, 3434 (48.3%). The prevalence was 31.1% for males and 39.4% for females, with a statistically signi cant difference (χ 2 = 44.822, P < 0.01).…”
Section: General Characteristics and The Prevalence Of Wmsdsmentioning
confidence: 99%