Ahmed Nishath Anjum, Ahmed Mohammed Musheer, Ahmed Nida Anjum, Shahid Afreen, Mittal Gaurav
Department of Paediatrics, Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Medical College and Hospital, New Delhi, India.
Department of Urology, Queen Alexandra Hospital NHS, UK.
J Pharm Bioallied Sci. 2024 Jul;16(Suppl 3):S2497-S2499. doi: 10.4103/jpbs.jpbs_339_24. Epub 2024 Jul 12.
Research indicates heavy backpacks can cause students to adjust their posture, potentially harming their spine and shoulders. This study focuses on musculoskeletal pain in schoolchildren in Bangalore, attributed to backpack weight, and examines postural impacts in both urban and rural settings.
With consent, 500 students from various schools underwent physical measurements, including backpack weight, and provided data through questionnaires. Postural angles were assessed without backpacks to determine the impact of weight.
On average, students carried backpacks weighing 6.53 kg, about 13.53% of their body weight. Pain was reported by 50.9% of boys and 63.9% of girls, with a higher incidence among girls from private schools (88.2%) compared to boys from government schools (51.6%).
A significant link was found between heavier backpacks and decreased craniovertebral angle, head on neck (HON), and head and neck on trunk (HNOT) angles, aligning with increased pain prevalence. This underscores the health risks of heavy school backpacks and the need for weight management.
研究表明,沉重的书包会导致学生调整姿势,可能会损害他们的脊柱和肩膀。本研究聚焦于班加罗尔学童因书包重量导致的肌肉骨骼疼痛,并考察城市和农村环境中的姿势影响。
在获得同意后,来自不同学校的500名学生接受了包括书包重量在内的身体测量,并通过问卷提供数据。在不背书包的情况下评估姿势角度,以确定重量的影响。
学生们的书包平均重量为6.53千克,约占其体重的13.53%。报告有疼痛的男生占50.9%,女生占63.9%,私立学校女生(88.2%)的发病率高于公立学校男生(51.6%)。
发现较重的书包与颅椎角、头颈部(HON)以及头颈部与躯干(HNOT)角度减小之间存在显著关联,这与疼痛患病率增加相一致。这凸显了沉重书包的健康风险以及体重管理的必要性。