Exploring musculoskeletal discomfort and school bag loads among Thai primary school students: a school-based cross-sectional survey

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Mongkonkansai, Jittaporn [1 ]
Narkkul, Udomsak [2 ]
Rungruangbaiyok, Chadapa [3 ]
Punsawad, Chuchard [2 ]
机构
[1] Walailak Univ, Coll Grad Studies, Nakhon Si Thammarat 80160, Thailand
[2] Walailak Univ, Ctr Excellence Trop Pathobiol, Sch Med, Dept Med Sci, Nakhon Si Thammarat 80160, Thailand
[3] Walailak Univ, Movement Sci & Exercise Res Ctr, Sch Allied Hlth Sci, Dept Phys Therapy, Nakhon Si Thammarat 80160, Thailand
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SCIENTIFIC REPORTS | 2024年 / 14卷 / 01期
关键词
Musculoskeletal discomfort; Primary school students; School bags; LOW-BACK-PAIN; YOUNG-ADULTS; CHILDREN; CARRIAGE; BACKPACKS; SHOULDER; SCHOOLCHILDREN; ADOLESCENTS; COMPLAINTS; INJURIES;
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10.1038/s41598-024-81545-1
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O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Musculoskeletal discomfort among children carrying school bags is an increasingly significant problem. This study sought to determine the prevalence and risk factors of musculoskeletal discomfort among Thai primary school students who carry excessively heavy school bags. We conducted cross-sectional descriptive research involving 489 primary school students (ages 7-12). We utilized the standardized Cornell Musculoskeletal Discomfort Questionnaire (CMDQ) to assess discomfort in various body regions. Measurements included student weight, school bag weight, and the angles of neck and trunk inclination. Logistic regression was used to analyze factors influencing musculoskeletal discomfort. The results showed that the majority of students had musculoskeletal discomfort (66.67%). The average relative weight of the school bags was 17.46 +/- 6.02%. Significant risk factors for musculoskeletal discomfort included being female (AOR = 1.87, 95% CI = 1.12-3.10), being in grades 1-3 (AOR = 0.221, 95% CI = 0.05-0.91), carrying bags for more than 20 min per day (AOR = 28.87, 95% CI = 8.93-93.31), not storing books at school (AOR = 2.06, 95% CI = 1.07-3.95), and carrying a school bag weighing > 10% of the student's body weight (AOR = 65.46, 95% CI = 14.73-290.93). Additionally, neck and trunk inclinations > 20 degrees were associated with increased discomfort (AOR = 3.25, 95% CI = 1.89-5.57; AOR = 3.26, 95% CI = 1.58-6.70). The prevalence of musculoskeletal discomfort was higher in Thai primary school students. Female, Grades 1-3, carrying bags exceeding 20 min/day, carrying a school bag weighing > 10% of the student's body weight, and neck and trunk inclinations > 20 degrees were predictor variables for musculoskeletal discomfort. Thus, collaborative efforts from educational institutions, educators, parents, and students are essential in addressing this issue.
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