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Musculoskeletal pain and sedentary behaviour in occupational and non-occupational settings: a systematic review with meta-analysis
by
Brakenridge, Christian J.
, Owen, Neville
, Dunstan, David W.
, Carver, Alison
, Urquhart, Donna M.
, Cicuttini, Flavia
, Dzakpasu, Francis Q. S.
in
Adult
/ Arthralgia
/ arthritis
/ Back pain
/ Behavioral Sciences
/ Bias
/ Chronic illnesses
/ Clinical Nutrition
/ computers
/ Cross-Sectional Studies
/ Design
/ Device-measured
/ Disease
/ Fibromyalgia
/ Health aspects
/ Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
/ Humans
/ Intervention
/ Leisure Activities
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Meta-analysis
/ Metabolic disorders
/ Musculoskeletal Pain - epidemiology
/ Musculoskeletal Pain - etiology
/ musculoskeletal system
/ Myalgia
/ neck
/ Non-occupational
/ Occupational
/ occupations
/ Osteoarthritis
/ pain
/ Population
/ Review
/ Rheumatoid arthritis
/ risk
/ Risk factors
/ Sedentary Behavior
/ Sedentary behaviour (SB)
/ sedentary lifestyle
/ Self-reported
/ Social aspects
/ Systematic review
/ Work environment
/ working conditions
/ Workplace
/ Workplace sitting
2021
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Musculoskeletal pain and sedentary behaviour in occupational and non-occupational settings: a systematic review with meta-analysis
by
Brakenridge, Christian J.
, Owen, Neville
, Dunstan, David W.
, Carver, Alison
, Urquhart, Donna M.
, Cicuttini, Flavia
, Dzakpasu, Francis Q. S.
in
Adult
/ Arthralgia
/ arthritis
/ Back pain
/ Behavioral Sciences
/ Bias
/ Chronic illnesses
/ Clinical Nutrition
/ computers
/ Cross-Sectional Studies
/ Design
/ Device-measured
/ Disease
/ Fibromyalgia
/ Health aspects
/ Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
/ Humans
/ Intervention
/ Leisure Activities
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Meta-analysis
/ Metabolic disorders
/ Musculoskeletal Pain - epidemiology
/ Musculoskeletal Pain - etiology
/ musculoskeletal system
/ Myalgia
/ neck
/ Non-occupational
/ Occupational
/ occupations
/ Osteoarthritis
/ pain
/ Population
/ Review
/ Rheumatoid arthritis
/ risk
/ Risk factors
/ Sedentary Behavior
/ Sedentary behaviour (SB)
/ sedentary lifestyle
/ Self-reported
/ Social aspects
/ Systematic review
/ Work environment
/ working conditions
/ Workplace
/ Workplace sitting
2021
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Musculoskeletal pain and sedentary behaviour in occupational and non-occupational settings: a systematic review with meta-analysis
by
Brakenridge, Christian J.
, Owen, Neville
, Dunstan, David W.
, Carver, Alison
, Urquhart, Donna M.
, Cicuttini, Flavia
, Dzakpasu, Francis Q. S.
in
Adult
/ Arthralgia
/ arthritis
/ Back pain
/ Behavioral Sciences
/ Bias
/ Chronic illnesses
/ Clinical Nutrition
/ computers
/ Cross-Sectional Studies
/ Design
/ Device-measured
/ Disease
/ Fibromyalgia
/ Health aspects
/ Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
/ Humans
/ Intervention
/ Leisure Activities
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Meta-analysis
/ Metabolic disorders
/ Musculoskeletal Pain - epidemiology
/ Musculoskeletal Pain - etiology
/ musculoskeletal system
/ Myalgia
/ neck
/ Non-occupational
/ Occupational
/ occupations
/ Osteoarthritis
/ pain
/ Population
/ Review
/ Rheumatoid arthritis
/ risk
/ Risk factors
/ Sedentary Behavior
/ Sedentary behaviour (SB)
/ sedentary lifestyle
/ Self-reported
/ Social aspects
/ Systematic review
/ Work environment
/ working conditions
/ Workplace
/ Workplace sitting
2021
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Musculoskeletal pain and sedentary behaviour in occupational and non-occupational settings: a systematic review with meta-analysis
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Musculoskeletal pain and sedentary behaviour in occupational and non-occupational settings: a systematic review with meta-analysis
2021
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Overview
Background
Sedentary behaviour (SB; time spent sitting) is associated with musculoskeletal pain (MSP) conditions; however, no prior systematic review has examined these associations according to SB domains. We synthesised evidence on occupational and non-occupational SB and MSP conditions.
Methods
Guided by a PRISMA protocol, eight databases (MEDLINE, CINAHL, PsycINFO, Web of Science, Scopus, Cochrane Library, SPORTDiscus, and AMED) and three grey literature sources (Google Scholar, WorldChat, and Trove) were searched (January 1, 2000, to March 17, 2021) for original quantitative studies of adults ≥ 18 years. Clinical-condition studies were excluded. Studies’ risk of bias was assessed using the QualSyst checklist. For meta-analyses, random effect inverse-variance pooled effect size was estimated; otherwise, best-evidence synthesis was used for narrative review.
Results
Of 178 potentially-eligible studies, 79 were included [24 general population; 55 occupational (incuding15 experimental/intervention)]; 56 studies were of high quality, with scores > 0.75. Data for 26 were meta-synthesised. For cross-sectional studies of non-occupational SB, meta-analysis showed full-day SB to be associated with low back pain [LBP – OR = 1.19(1.03 – 1.38)]. Narrative synthesis found full-day SB associations with knee pain, arthritis, and general MSP, but the evidence was insufficient on associations with neck/shoulder pain, hip pain, and upper extremities pain. Evidence of prospective associations of full-day SB with MSP conditions was insufficient. Also, there was insufficient evidence on both cross-sectional and prospective associations between leisure-time SB and MSP conditions. For occupational SB, cross-sectional studies meta-analysed indicated associations of self-reported workplace sitting with LBP [OR = 1.47(1.12 – 1.92)] and neck/shoulder pain [OR = 1.73(1.46 – 2.03)], but not with extremities pain [OR = 1.17(0.65 – 2.11)]. Best-evidence synthesis identified inconsistent findings on cross-sectional association and a probable negative prospective association of device-measured workplace sitting with LBP-intensity in tradespeople. There was cross-sectional evidence on the association of computer time with neck/shoulder pain, but insufficient evidence for LBP and general MSP. Experimental/intervention evidence indicated reduced LBP, neck/shoulder pain, and general MSP with reducing workplace sitting.
Conclusions
We found cross-sectional associations of occupational and non-occupational SB with MSP conditions, with occupational SB associations being occupation dependent, however, reverse causality bias cannot be ruled out. While prospective evidence was inconclusive, reducing workplace sitting was associated with reduced MSP conditions. Future studies should emphasise prospective analyses and examining potential interactions with chronic diseases.
Protocol registration
PROSPERO ID #
CRD42020166412
(Amended to limit the scope)
Publisher
BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd,Springer Nature B.V,BMC
Subject
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