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J Tongji Med Univ ; 15(1): 59-64, 1995.
Article in German | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7783268

ABSTRACT

965 workers engaged in working tasks of work intensity grade 2, 3, 4 (based on Chinese National Standard) were investigated on the musculoskeletal disorders with a questionnaire. The lumbar vertebra of 136 randomly chosen workers were also radiologically examined. The result revealed that the prevalence of low-back disorders was 51.2% on average and it was obviously correlated with such factors as age, standing, previous back injury, education level, sport activity, work intensity, working posture, satisfaction with the tools as well as work condition and house work. Heavy work load and unneutral working posture were proved to be the main factors as revealed by the multifactor analysis and further supported by the findings of X-ray examination.


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Musculoskeletal Diseases/epidemiology , Workload , Adult , Back Pain/epidemiology , China/epidemiology , Female , Humans , Lumbar Vertebrae/diagnostic imaging , Male , Middle Aged , Multivariate Analysis , Posture , Radiography , Surveys and Questionnaires
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Ergonomics ; 33(7): 917-23, 1990 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2226425

ABSTRACT

The before/after study of physiological and biochemical parameters was used to delineate the effects of VDT data entry work on operators. Twenty-nine healthy Chinese students were chosen and divided at random into the simple and the complicated data entry group. The subjects were instructed to work as quickly and correctly as possible according to the 'Data Entry Work Programme' for 150 min. Work performance (correct entry) was automatically recorded once every 10 min. The before/after parameters were tested respectively. The results showed that performance fluctuated over time. It decreased obviously after 50-60 min of work, followed by a rebound, and there was a terminal motivation phenomenon at the end of the test, which was associated with the auto-arousal and cerebral compensatory effort. Changes in physiological parameters revealed that operators were fatigued after data entry work. The adrenaline excretion in urine showed a tendency to increase after simple data entry work. The noradrenaline excretion showed a tendency to decrease after complicated data entry work. The differences in performance, diastolic blood pressure in a standing position and neurobehaviour between two groups indicated that much stress was experienced when performing complicated data entry work.


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Computer Terminals , Ergonomics , Task Performance and Analysis , Adult , China , Employee Performance Appraisal , Epinephrine/urine , Fatigue/physiopathology , Female , Humans , Male , Norepinephrine/urine , Reference Values
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