
Exercise and Quality of Life, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 17(1)
Published: Feb. 15, 2025
<p style="text-align: justify;">Seamstresses, due to the nature of their profession, often face ergonomic challenges stemming from prolonged sitting, repetitive motions, and adoption awkward postures. These factors could affect sleep quality contribute an increased risk musculoskeletal disorders, including but not limited to, carpal tunnel syndrome, neck back pain, shoulder strain. It seems necessary, therefore, evaluate association pain prevalence with disability among Nigerian seamstresses. 169 participants ages 18 above varying levels experience were recruited using a convenience sampling technique. The measure employed has 4 sections containing socio-demographics, Nordic Musculoskeletal Questionnaire, Sleep Quality aspect Pittsburgh index Neck Disability Index. Descriptive statistics such as frequencies, percentages used summarize data provide overview respondents&rsquo; pain. Pearson&rsquo;s Chi square was test at 0.05 alpha level. lifetime 12-month 83.4% 73.4% respectively. 39 (23.1%) reported good quality. About 45.6% no disability. There is statistically significant relationship between (X2 = 6.416, p 0.601). However, observed (X2= 4.411, 0.036). Seamstresses have high long hours static positions. Poor also associated Nonetheless, there prevalence, although, quality, intensity, are interconnected in present study.</p> style="margin: 0;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>How cite:</strong></span></p> class="no-gap" justify; margin-top: 0;">Abdulahi, J., Hammed, A., Oghumu, N., Akintayo, D., Ogbouma, S., Okhawere, M., Mbarie, I., Fasuba, Oke, K. Interdependence Exercise Life. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.31382/preprint.000006</p>
Language: Английский