Title of article :
Association between schoolbag weight with back pain and perceived load among primary schoolchildren in Selangor
Author/Authors :
Abidin, Emilia Zainal Department of Environmental and Occupational Health - Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences - Universiti Putra Malaysia - UPM Serdang - Selangor, Malaysia , Kiat, Wong Yee Department of Environmental and Occupational Health - Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences - Universiti Putra Malaysia - UPM Serdang - Selangor, Malaysia , Rasdi, Irniza Department of Environmental and Occupational Health - Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences - Universiti Putra Malaysia - UPM Serdang - Selangor, Malaysia , Ismail, Noor Hassim Department of Community Health - UKM Medical Centre - Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia - Jalan Ya’acob Latif - Bandar Tun Razak - Cheras - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Abstract :
Heavy schoolbagweight has been identified as one of the risk factors that influenced the health of young children. Considering the increased and improved syllabus in the primary schools in Malaysia, the risk of heavy schoolbagweight and its impact on the musculoskeletal health of children needs to be identified. This study was performed to determine the association between schoolbag weight and perceived load with back pain among schoolchildren. This was a cross-sectional study performed among 114 primary schoolchildren in two schools at Selangor, Malaysia in 2015. Background information and perceived load was obtained via self-administered questionnaires from both parents and schoolchildren. Data on height, body weight and schoolbag weight were objectively measured. Dataobtained were entered into statistical software for analysis. The average schoolbagweight and relative schoolbagweight were 5.98 kg and 19.7% respectively. The prevalence of back pain was 36.8% and more than one-third of the respondent perceived load asheavy and cause fatigue. Significant associations were found between relative weight and perceived load (heaviness and fatigue) with back pain. Findings of this study suggest that schoolbagweight pose musculoskeletal health risk to schoolchildren. Therefore, there is a need for implementation of policy and guideline as well as intervention in minimising schoolbag weight.
Keywords :
Heavy Lifting , Knapsack , Adolescents , Ergonomic Risk , Musculoskeletal Disease
Journal title :
Asian Journal of Agriculture and Biology