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Standing & Sitting Posture At Work, Symptoms Of Venous Insufficiency …
Standing & Sitting Posture At Work, Symptoms Of Venous Insufficiency
Methodology
Methods
Questionnaires
Medical examination
Doppler ultrasound
CEAP classification
Survey
69 questions
Participants: 500 people
Medical examination results
Result : positive correlation
Age
Work experience
the features of CVI of lower limbs
Working in standing position
100 from 500 participants
Intro
Subjective
Correlation :
Postures at work
Symptoms of CVI
Literature review
Aim
the evaluation of the incidence of CVI
the determination of work-related or non-work risk factor
Rationale
Previous studies
Subject: The elderly
Postures at work
Serious effects of Venous disease
Quesionnair study results
Professional activities of subjects
Occurrence of CVI symptoms (chart)
General characteristics of subjects
Age (Table)
BMI category
Work-related risk factors
Sitting postures
standing postures
Conclusion
Risk factors of varicose veins of lower limbs related to the organization of work
work on computer
work in forced position
long hours of sitting/standing
fast pace of work
lift heavy object
Recommendation
initial & regular check-ups
workers being informed
health effects of prolonged sitting/standing
prevention measures
Discussion
Relationship: Non-work factors & CVI
Obesity & symptoms of CVI: not clearly defined
Low-fibre diet & constipation & symptoms of CVI: not clearly defined
Age & symptoms of CVI : change with age
Pregnancies & symptoms of CVI : significant
Relation ship: Work-related factors & symptoms of CVI: significant
Work with forced body position
Lifting heavy objects
4 hours of work-performed in sitting position
Use of leg strength
Working at a fast pace of lower limbs
Unresting in standing position
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