
@article{ref1,
title="Work-Related musculoskeletal symptoms among building construction workers in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia",
journal="Pakistan journal of medical sciences quarterly",
year="2013",
author="Meo, Sultan Ayoub and Alsaaran, Zaid Fahad and Alshehri, Moayad Khalid and Khashougji, Mohammed Azam and Almeterk, Abdul Aziz Zayed and Almutairi, Saif Fraj and Alsaeed, Saad Fahad",
volume="29",
number="6",
pages="e4052-e4052",
abstract="<p>Objectives: To investigate the work-related musculoskeletal symptoms among building construction workers.  Methods: Total 389 apparently healthy, male volunteers were selected with mean age 34.56±8.33 years and a mean working duration in building construction as 5.76±2.68 years. Musculoskeletal complaints were recorded through a detailed clinical interview and comprehensive questionnaire.  Results: Substantial number of building construction workers developed musculoskeletal symptoms including neck pain 29 (7.5%), shoulder pain 41(10.5%), upper back pain 24(6.2%), lower back pain 64 (16.5%), legs pain 93 (23.9%), feet pain 52 (13.4%), head heaviness 44 (11.3%) and whole body fatigue 78 (20.1%). These complaints were significantly associated with long-term duration-response in building construction industry. Furthermore, cigarette smokers had little higher percentage of musculoskeletal complaints compared to non-smoker companions.  Conclusions: Building construction occupation is a prolific source of musculoskeletal ailments and complaints were significantly increased with long-term working duration in building construction industry.</p> <p>Language: en</p>",
language="en",
issn="1682-024X",
doi="10.12669/pjms.296.4052",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.12669/pjms.296.4052"
}