Gherscovici Ezequiel D, Mayer John M
Research and Development, Healthy Buildings LLC, Malibu, USA.
Cureus. 2023 Apr 11;15(4):e37456. doi: 10.7759/cureus.37456. eCollection 2023 Apr.
Musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) are a substantial societal burden and various factors affect their causation, recovery, and prognosis. Management of MSDs is complex and requires multifaceted interventions. Given the challenges of MSDs and their continued burden, it is possible that additional elements could impact these disorders that have not been fully researched, for example, indoor environmental quality. Our previous review provided preliminary evidence that healthy building determinants (HBDs) are associated with the risk of back and neck pain. However, the relationship of HBDs with extremity MSDs and general MSDs (i.e., MSDs involving multiple body regions or in which body regions were unspecified in the original reports) has not been formally studied. The purpose of this review was to conduct a systematic literature review to assess the relationship of HBDs with extremity and general MSDs (PROSPERO ID: CRD42022314832). PubMed, CINAHL, Embase, and PEDRo databases were searched through April 2022. Inclusion criteria for study eligibility were as follows: humans of ages ≥18 years, reported on one or more of eight HBDs (1. air quality and ventilation, 2. dust and pests, 3. lighting and views, 4. moisture, 5. noise, 6. safety and security, 7. thermal health, 8. water quality), and compared these HBDs with extremity MSDs or general MSDs, original research, English. Exclusion criteria were as follows: articles not published in peer-reviewed journals, full-text articles unavailable. Review procedures were conducted and reported in accordance with Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) recommendations. Empirical evidence statements were developed for 33 pairwise comparisons of HBDs with MSDs. The search uncovered 53 eligible studies with 178,532 participants. A total of 74.6% (39/53) of the studies were cross-sectional and 81.1% (43/53) were fair quality. Overall, the majority of uncovered evidence indicates that HBDs are related to risk of extremity and general MSDs. Nineteen comparisons support that as HBDs worsen, the risk of MSDs increases. Six comparisons had conflicting evidence. Three comparisons support that poor HBDs are not related to increased risk of extremity and general MSDs. Five comparisons had no evidence. This systematic review builds upon previous work to provide useful starting points to enhance awareness about the HBD-MSD relationship. These findings can help inform research and public health efforts aimed at addressing suboptimal HBDs through appropriate interventions to improve the lives of those suffering from MSDs.
肌肉骨骼疾病(MSDs)是一项重大的社会负担,多种因素会影响其病因、恢复情况和预后。MSDs的管理很复杂,需要多方面的干预措施。鉴于MSDs的挑战及其持续带来的负担,可能还有其他尚未得到充分研究的因素会影响这些疾病,例如室内环境质量。我们之前的综述提供了初步证据,表明健康建筑决定因素(HBDs)与背部和颈部疼痛风险相关。然而,HBDs与四肢MSDs和全身性MSDs(即涉及多个身体部位或原始报告中未明确身体部位的MSDs)之间的关系尚未得到正式研究。本综述的目的是进行一项系统的文献综述,以评估HBDs与四肢和全身性MSDs之间的关系(国际前瞻性系统评价注册库标识符:CRD42022314832)。截至2022年4月,我们对PubMed、CINAHL、Embase和PEDRo数据库进行了检索。纳入研究的合格标准如下:年龄≥18岁的成年人,报告了八项HBDs中的一项或多项(1.空气质量和通风,2.灰尘和害虫,3.采光和视野,4.湿度,5.噪音,6.安全保障,7.热健康,8.水质),并将这些HBDs与四肢MSDs或全身性MSDs进行比较,为原始研究且语言为英文。排除标准如下:未在同行评审期刊上发表的文章、无法获取全文的文章。综述程序按照系统评价和Meta分析的首选报告项目(PRISMA)建议进行并报告。针对HBDs与MSDs的33组两两比较制定了实证证据陈述。检索共发现53项符合条件的研究,涉及178,532名参与者。共有74.6%(39/53)的研究为横断面研究,81.1%(43/53)的研究质量为中等。总体而言,大多数已发现的证据表明HBDs与四肢和全身性MSDs的风险相关。19组比较支持随着HBDs恶化,MSDs风险增加。6组比较存在相互矛盾的证据。3组比较支持不良的HBDs与四肢和全身性MSDs风险增加无关。5组比较没有证据。本系统综述在之前工作的基础上,提供了有用的切入点,以提高对HBDs与MSDs关系的认识。这些发现有助于为旨在通过适当干预解决不良HBDs问题以改善MSDs患者生活的研究和公共卫生工作提供参考。