Relationship between physical activity and musculoskeletal disorders among low income housewives in Kuala Lumpur: A cross sectional study

Housewives play a crucial role in their families’ and communities’ quality of life. However, musculoskeletal disorders are common among housewives due to housework and lack of physical activity. These musculoskeletal problems have been associated to leisure physical activity. As a result, the goal o...

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Main Author: Saat N.Z.M.; Hanawi S.A.; Farah N.M.F.; Hanafiah H.; Zuha A.A.
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Published: Public Library of Science 2022
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Saat N.Z.M.; Hanawi S.A.; Farah N.M.F.; Hanafiah H.; Zuha A.A.
Relationship between physical activity and musculoskeletal disorders among low income housewives in Kuala Lumpur: A cross sectional study
2022
PLoS ONE
17
10-Oct
10.1371/journal.pone.0274305
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85139380575&doi=10.1371%2fjournal.pone.0274305&partnerID=40&md5=dae9505b29f093475c5a5bdf02179678
Housewives play a crucial role in their families’ and communities’ quality of life. However, musculoskeletal disorders are common among housewives due to housework and lack of physical activity. These musculoskeletal problems have been associated to leisure physical activity. As a result, the goal of this study was to determine the incidence of musculoskeletal problems and their association to physical activity among low-income women in Kuala Lumpur. A cross-sectional research was done among 82 housewives in Kuala Lumpur’s low-income housing area. Housewives were asked to fill out a sociodemographic questionnaire, a short version of the International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ), the Nordic Musculoskeletal Questionnaire (NMQ), and body mass index were measured by researcher. The total prevalence of musculoskeletal problems was found to be 89.0%, with the lowest frequency in the lower back (35%), followed by the knee (31%), ankle or foot (31%), and elbow (1% %). The subjects spent an average of 117.6 + 474.8 minutes per week on MVPA and 524 + 810.3 MET minutes per week on physical activity. A total of 88% of the participants had a low level of physical activity, 8.5 percent had a moderate level of activity, and 3.7% had a high level of activity. In a Chi-square test, there was no significant association between musculoskeletal problems and physical activity. The primary sociodemographic factors impacting musculoskeletal diseases were body mass index and household income, while the primary variables influencing physical activity were household income and education level, according to a logistic regression test. In a Poisson regression test, only body mass index had a significant relationship with number of musculoskeletal disorders. In conclusion, housewives are likely to suffer from musculoskeletal problems, with a high incidence in the lower back, knees, ankles, and feet, and the majority of them engage in little physical activity. Furthermore, the high percentage of musculoskeletal problems in this study varies with the findings of other research based on the type of housework done by housewives in low-cost housing areas. Future research should look at identifying the sorts of household tasks and positions employed, as well as the amount of hours spent on housework each week. © 2022 Saat et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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author Saat N.Z.M.; Hanawi S.A.; Farah N.M.F.; Hanafiah H.; Zuha A.A.
spellingShingle Saat N.Z.M.; Hanawi S.A.; Farah N.M.F.; Hanafiah H.; Zuha A.A.
Relationship between physical activity and musculoskeletal disorders among low income housewives in Kuala Lumpur: A cross sectional study
author_facet Saat N.Z.M.; Hanawi S.A.; Farah N.M.F.; Hanafiah H.; Zuha A.A.
author_sort Saat N.Z.M.; Hanawi S.A.; Farah N.M.F.; Hanafiah H.; Zuha A.A.
title Relationship between physical activity and musculoskeletal disorders among low income housewives in Kuala Lumpur: A cross sectional study
title_short Relationship between physical activity and musculoskeletal disorders among low income housewives in Kuala Lumpur: A cross sectional study
title_full Relationship between physical activity and musculoskeletal disorders among low income housewives in Kuala Lumpur: A cross sectional study
title_fullStr Relationship between physical activity and musculoskeletal disorders among low income housewives in Kuala Lumpur: A cross sectional study
title_full_unstemmed Relationship between physical activity and musculoskeletal disorders among low income housewives in Kuala Lumpur: A cross sectional study
title_sort Relationship between physical activity and musculoskeletal disorders among low income housewives in Kuala Lumpur: A cross sectional study
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description Housewives play a crucial role in their families’ and communities’ quality of life. However, musculoskeletal disorders are common among housewives due to housework and lack of physical activity. These musculoskeletal problems have been associated to leisure physical activity. As a result, the goal of this study was to determine the incidence of musculoskeletal problems and their association to physical activity among low-income women in Kuala Lumpur. A cross-sectional research was done among 82 housewives in Kuala Lumpur’s low-income housing area. Housewives were asked to fill out a sociodemographic questionnaire, a short version of the International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ), the Nordic Musculoskeletal Questionnaire (NMQ), and body mass index were measured by researcher. The total prevalence of musculoskeletal problems was found to be 89.0%, with the lowest frequency in the lower back (35%), followed by the knee (31%), ankle or foot (31%), and elbow (1% %). The subjects spent an average of 117.6 + 474.8 minutes per week on MVPA and 524 + 810.3 MET minutes per week on physical activity. A total of 88% of the participants had a low level of physical activity, 8.5 percent had a moderate level of activity, and 3.7% had a high level of activity. In a Chi-square test, there was no significant association between musculoskeletal problems and physical activity. The primary sociodemographic factors impacting musculoskeletal diseases were body mass index and household income, while the primary variables influencing physical activity were household income and education level, according to a logistic regression test. In a Poisson regression test, only body mass index had a significant relationship with number of musculoskeletal disorders. In conclusion, housewives are likely to suffer from musculoskeletal problems, with a high incidence in the lower back, knees, ankles, and feet, and the majority of them engage in little physical activity. Furthermore, the high percentage of musculoskeletal problems in this study varies with the findings of other research based on the type of housework done by housewives in low-cost housing areas. Future research should look at identifying the sorts of household tasks and positions employed, as well as the amount of hours spent on housework each week. © 2022 Saat et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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