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男女大学生使用笔记本电脑的差异模式及相关肌肉骨骼不适

Differential patterns of laptop use and associated musculoskeletal discomfort in male and female college students.

作者信息

Bubric Katherine, Hedge Alan

出版信息

Work. 2016 Nov 22;55(3):663-671. doi: 10.3233/WOR-162419.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Laptop computers have surpassed desktop computers in popularity, especially among college student users. The portability of these devices raises concerns regarding healthy usage patterns in different settings and there is a need to investigate the postures with which these devices are being used and associated reports of musculoskeletal discomfort.

OBJECTIVE

This study investigated the configurations in which laptops are used and the prevalence of musculoskeletal discomfort associated with laptop use in a survey of college students. The purpose of this was to identify differences in discomfort and/or postural choice between males and females.

METHODS

A sample of 90 male and 96 female college students completed an online questionnaire consisting of demographic questions, musculoskeletal discomfort indicators and questions regarding configurations of laptop use.

RESULTS

Over 53% of participants reported experiencing musculoskeletal discomfort while using a laptop computer, with females reporting a higher prevalence of neck discomfort (p = 0.05) and shoulder discomfort (p = 0.006) than males. Participants reported using a laptop most commonly in positions at a  desk and on a bed. Females were more likely than males to use a laptop on a bed with the computer positioned on their lap or with their legs crossed (p < 0.05). Males were more likely than females to work in positions necessitating a large trunk deviation to operate the laptop (p < 0.05), such as "sitting on a  sofa with your feet on the floor (knees at 90°), bending over to use laptop that is resting on a  coffee table or ottoman in front of you".

CONCLUSIONS

A significant proportion of college students report experiencing musculoskeletal discomfort associated with laptop computer use. Sex differences exist in both choice of configurations and musculoskeletal discomfort associated with laptop use. Due to the portability of laptop computers, they are used in a variety of configurations and environments. This study identifies a number of different ways that laptop computers are used that have not been considered in previous research. These patterns of laptop use can be used to inform future work on the impact of technology use on discomfort.

摘要

背景

笔记本电脑在普及程度上已超过台式电脑,尤其在大学生用户中。这些设备的便携性引发了对不同环境下健康使用模式的担忧,因此有必要调查使用这些设备的姿势以及相关的肌肉骨骼不适报告。

目的

本研究在一项大学生调查中,调查了笔记本电脑的使用配置以及与笔记本电脑使用相关的肌肉骨骼不适的患病率。目的是确定男性和女性在不适和/或姿势选择上的差异。

方法

90名男性和96名女性大学生组成的样本完成了一份在线问卷,问卷包括人口统计学问题、肌肉骨骼不适指标以及关于笔记本电脑使用配置的问题。

结果

超过53%的参与者报告在使用笔记本电脑时经历过肌肉骨骼不适,女性报告颈部不适(p = 0.05)和肩部不适(p = 0.006)的患病率高于男性。参与者报告最常在书桌和床上使用笔记本电脑。女性比男性更有可能在床上使用笔记本电脑,电脑放在腿上或双腿交叉(p < 0.05)。男性比女性更有可能在需要大幅度躯干偏移来操作笔记本电脑的姿势下工作(p < 0.05),例如“坐在沙发上,脚放在地上(膝盖呈90°),弯腰使用放在面前咖啡桌或脚凳上的笔记本电脑”。

结论

相当一部分大学生报告在使用笔记本电脑时经历过肌肉骨骼不适。在笔记本电脑使用的配置选择和相关肌肉骨骼不适方面存在性别差异。由于笔记本电脑的便携性,它们在各种配置和环境中使用。本研究确定了一些笔记本电脑的不同使用方式,这些方式在以前的研究中未被考虑。这些笔记本电脑的使用模式可用于为未来关于技术使用对不适影响的研究提供参考。

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