The characteristics of school furniture are strongly associated with back and neck pain, referred by school-aged children. In Portugal, about 60% of the adolescents involved in a recent study reported having felt back pain at least once in the last three months. The aim of this study was to compare furniture sizes of the 2 types indicated for primary schools, within 9 schools, with the anthropometric characteristics of Portuguese students, in order to evaluate the mismatch between them. The sample consisted of 432 volunteer students. Regarding the methodology, 5 anthropometric measures were gathered, as well as 5 dimensions from the school furniture. For the evaluation of classroom furniture, a (m...
The present study reviews the scientific literature that describes the criteria equations for defini...
low back pain among school students have been traced to the mismatch between the school furniture an...
Introduction: Children have been known to spend most of their time at school. They learn their sitti...
The characteristics of school furniture are strongly associated with back and neck pain,...
Background: Back pain is common in secondary school students. If we adjust the school furniture to t...
Students spend a considerable part of the day sitting down at school, while doing their school work ...
Objective: To explore the potential classroom furniture mismatch with students’ anthropometric measu...
Author's personal copyChildren spend about five hours per day sitting down while doing their school ...
The mismatch between students and school furniture is likely to result in a number of negative effec...
BACKGROUND:Students are exposed to the first systematic tasks or activities that a human being carri...
Considering the amount of time students spend in the classroom predominantly in a sitting position, ...
Ergonomic is important in classroom. Sitting for protracted period in class may lead students to dev...
Adequate school furniture is important to prevent musculoskeletal discomfort among students. The aim...
The discomfort due to poor sitting posture may be related to the lack of suitability of the furnitur...
Ergonomic is important in classroom. Sitting for protracted period in class may lead students to dev...
The present study reviews the scientific literature that describes the criteria equations for defini...
low back pain among school students have been traced to the mismatch between the school furniture an...
Introduction: Children have been known to spend most of their time at school. They learn their sitti...
The characteristics of school furniture are strongly associated with back and neck pain,...
Background: Back pain is common in secondary school students. If we adjust the school furniture to t...
Students spend a considerable part of the day sitting down at school, while doing their school work ...
Objective: To explore the potential classroom furniture mismatch with students’ anthropometric measu...
Author's personal copyChildren spend about five hours per day sitting down while doing their school ...
The mismatch between students and school furniture is likely to result in a number of negative effec...
BACKGROUND:Students are exposed to the first systematic tasks or activities that a human being carri...
Considering the amount of time students spend in the classroom predominantly in a sitting position, ...
Ergonomic is important in classroom. Sitting for protracted period in class may lead students to dev...
Adequate school furniture is important to prevent musculoskeletal discomfort among students. The aim...
The discomfort due to poor sitting posture may be related to the lack of suitability of the furnitur...
Ergonomic is important in classroom. Sitting for protracted period in class may lead students to dev...
The present study reviews the scientific literature that describes the criteria equations for defini...
low back pain among school students have been traced to the mismatch between the school furniture an...
Introduction: Children have been known to spend most of their time at school. They learn their sitti...