Title of article :
Anthropometry and Health Status of Public Administrative Staff in the Kumasi Metropolis in Ghana
Author/Authors :
George ، Adu Department of Interior Design and Materials Technology - Faculty of Built and Natural Environment - Kumasi Technical University , Sylvia ، Adu Department of Forest Resources Technology - Faculty of Renewable Natural Resources - Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology , Albert ، DARKWA NICHOLAS Department of Wood Science and Technology - Faculty of Renewable Natural Resources - Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology , FRIMPONG-MENSAH ، Kwasi Department of Wood Science and Technology - Faculty of Renewable Natural Resources - Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology
Abstract :
Anthropometry is the study that takes human body measurements in a population. Patronised furniture that fails to utilize the users body measurements impact on their health negatively. Therefore, mismatch between anthropometric dimensions and consumer products may cause health problems in human body. Eight static anthropometric measures were considered. In the administrative block, mean age of the male and female populations were 39.97±8.87 years and 39.56±8.62 years respectively; mean±SD weight were 74.39±11.31kg and 72.57±11.17kg in males and females respectively; and mean±SD stature were 1729.20±64.01mm and 1628.90±56.48mm in males and females respectively. In the results, stature, popliteal height and knee height measured were significantly different between male and female administrative staff members in public institutions. Also, the study reported that lower back pain and neck pain had the highest prevalence among the male and female administrative staff respectively. The study is applicable to the design of furniture to cut down on workers’ absenteeism and increase productivity.
Keywords :
Anthropometry , Furniture Design , Health Issues , Public Administrative Staff
Journal title :
International Journal of Occupational Hygiene ( IJOH)
Journal title :
International Journal of Occupational Hygiene ( IJOH)