Journal of Nippon Medical School
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An Epidemiological Study on Occupational Low Back Pain Among People Who Work in Construction
Kazuhiro KanedaYasumasa ShiraiMasabumi Miyamoto
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2001 Volume 68 Issue 4 Pages 310-317

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People who work at construction sites have one of the highest incidences of low back pain (LBP).
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the status of LBP, and to investigate the risk factors of LBP in construction workers.
The subjects were 33, 530 workers who were sent our questionnaires in September and October 1996. Of the final respondents, 29.3% had LBP. The results of multi-regression analysis revealed that risk factors having significant relationships with the onset of LBP were 1) stress due to personal relations at work, 2) postures during work, and 3) unstable body balance on scaffoldings. In addition, two factors were found to be important in decreasing the incidence of LBP: 1) having sufficient space for taking a rest and 2) using pre-work exercises
These findings have led us to the conclusion that not only providing good physical working environments, but also giving instructive and psychological care are important in preventing the onset of LBP in construction workers.

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