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Push/Pull Risk Factors at Workstations: A Case‐Control Study of Mexican Industrial Workers

Human Factors and Ergonomics in Manufacturing & Service Industries

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Abstract

The objective of this study was to quantify and assess whether push/pull tasks in the workplace are risk factors for lower back pain etiology. A case‐control study was conducted of 231 industrial workers 18–55 years old who were insured by the Mexican Social Security Institute (MSSI) in the Guadalajara Metropolitan Area of Jalisco, Mexico. Exposure was evaluated via a questionnaire. Multivariate analysis using conditional logistic regression showed risks for push/pull tasks (odds ratio = 5.7, 95% confidence interval, 1.4–23.1) adjusted for lifting, carrying, and driving work. The fraction attributable to push/pull tasks was 0.58, suggesting that the risk of developing lumbar spondyloarthrosis might be reduced by 58% with ergonomic redesign for pushing and pulling tasks at workstations. Additional research is needed to confirm this relationship and will ideally incorporate a greater number of subjects to assure detailed analyses of exposure categories and facilitate new comparisons with the results of the present study. © 2012Wiley Periodicals, Inc.