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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Batista, Gabriel de Amorima; * | Locks, Franciscob; c | Beltrán Picón, Sol Patriciaa | Correia, Heloísa Jácomed | Ferraz, Zalane Cristina Marquesd | Pitangui, Ana Carolina Rodartib; c | Cappato de Araújo, Rodrigoa; b; c
Affiliations: [a] Associated Graduate Program in Physical Education, UPE/UFPB, Recife, Brazil | [b] Postgraduate Program in Rehabilitation and Functional Performance, University of Pernambuco, Petrolina, Brazil | [c] Department of Physical Therapy, University of Pernambuco, Petrolina, Brazil | [d] University of Pernambuco, Petrolina, Brazil
Correspondence: [*] Address for correspondence: Gabriel de Amorim Batista, Associated Graduate Program in Physical Education, University of Pernambuco, R. Arnóbio Marquês, 310- Santo Amaro, Recife - PE, 50100130, Brazil. E-mail: [email protected].
Abstract: BACKGROUND:Fruitculture workers are exposed to shoulder pain disorders due to long working times in overhead activities. OBJECTIVE:This study aims to analyze the association between the time of physical work and leisure activities over the perception of shoulder pain intensity in fruit growing workers. METHODS:This is a descriptive and correlational cross-sectional study. The sample consisted of 180 fruit-growing workers. Multivariable logistic regression was used, with an estimate of the Odds Ratio (OR) and 95% confidence intervals. The dependent variable: Numeric Pain Rating Scale (NPRS) (0–10 points), was categorized as low and high, with cutoff points of NPRS > 3 and NPRS > 4, and was associated with the independent variables (level of physical activity, personal, labour and psychosocial). RESULTS:Workers which are insufficiently active in leisure time are more likely to report high-intensity shoulder pain, NPRS > 3 (OR: 2.39; p = 0.049) and NPRS > 4 (OR: 2.85; p = 0.036). In addition, working time in overhead activities is a risk factor for high-intensity pain for NPRS > 3 and NPRS > 4 (OR = 1.01; p < 0.001). Underweight and normal-weight workers were less likely to report shoulder pain in NPRS > 3 (OR = 0.35; p = 0.020) and in NPRS > 4 (OR = 0.20; p = 0.001). CONCLUSION:Fruit-growing workers had a high prevalence of severe shoulder pain. In addition, workers who are insufficiently active at leisure, overweight and obese are more likely to report severe pain. It was observed that overhead tasks increase the chances of reporting high-intensity shoulder pain among workers.
Keywords: Shoulder joint, pain, occupational health, agricultural workers’ diseases, rural workers
DOI: 10.3233/WOR-210851
Journal: Work, vol. 74, no. 2, pp. 565-574, 2023
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