| Literature DB >> 29324727 |
Taylor M Shockey, Sara E Luckhaupt, Matthew R Groenewold, Ming-Lun Lu.
Abstract
Repeated exposure to occupational ergonomic hazards, such as frequent exertion (repetitive bending or twisting) and frequent standing, can lead to injuries, most commonly musculoskeletal disorders (1). Work-related musculoskeletal disorders have been estimated to cost the United States approximately $2.6 billion in annual direct and indirect costs (2). A recent literature review provided evidence that prolonged standing at work also leads to adverse health outcomes, such as back pain, physical fatigue, and muscle pain (3). To determine which industry and occupation groups currently have the highest prevalence rates of frequent exertion at work and frequent standing at work, CDC analyzed data from the 2015 National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) Occupational Health Supplement (OHS) regarding currently employed adults in the United States. By industry, the highest prevalence of both frequent exertion and frequent standing at work was among those in the agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting industry group (70.9%); by occupation, the highest prevalence was among those in the construction and extraction occupation group (76.9%). Large differences among industry and occupation groups were found with regard to these ergonomic hazards, suggesting a need for targeted interventions designed to reduce workplace exposure.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29324727 PMCID: PMC5769795 DOI: 10.15585/mmwr.mm6701a1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep ISSN: 0149-2195 Impact factor: 17.586
Weighted prevalence of frequent exertion at work, frequent standing at work, and both frequent exertion and frequent standing at work among adult U.S. workers,* by demographic characteristics — National Health Interview Survey, 2015
| Characteristic | Both frequent exertion and frequent standing at work | Frequent exertion at work | Frequent standing at work | ||||||
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| No. in sample exposed | Weighted no. in population | % (95% CI) | No. in sample exposed | Weighted no. in population | % (95% CI) | No. in sample exposed | Weighted no. in population | % (95% CI) | |
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| Men | 3,985 | 31,887,307 | 44.1 (42.7–45.5) | 4,235 | 33,946,823 | 47.0 (45.6–48.3) | 6,149 | 49,783,090 | 68.8 (67.5–70.2) |
| Women | 2,997 | 20,897,950 | 34.0 (32.7–35.4) | 3,124 | 21,864,499 | 35.6 (34.2–37.0) | 5,520 | 39,328,061 | 64.0 (62.6–65.4) |
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| 18–29 | 1,682 | 14,707,666 | 49.2 (46.7–51.6) | 1,738 | 15,307,794 | 51.2 (48.7–53.7) | 2,593 | 22,663,742 | 75.8 (73.7–77.8) |
| 30–44 | 2,414 | 17,548,635 | 39.0 (37.4–40.7) | 2,538 | 18,448,479 | 41.0 (39.4–42.7) | 3,964 | 29,256,582 | 65.1 (63.4–66.7) |
| 45–64 | 2,603 | 19,130,997 | 35.7 (34.1–37.4) | 2,769 | 20,480,104 | 38.3 (36.6–39.9) | 4,517 | 34,073,378 | 63.7 (62.1–65.2) |
| ≥65 | 283 | 1,397,959 | 26.3 (22.5–30.0) | 314 | 1,574,945 | 29.6 (25.8–33.4) | 595 | 3,117,450 | 58.6 (54.4–62.8) |
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| White, non-Hispanic | 4,256 | 33,402,064 | 38.4 (37.2–39.7) | 4,466 | 35,094,556 | 40.4 (39.1–41.7) | 7,078 | 56,412,145 | 64.9 (63.6–66.1) |
| Black, non-Hispanic | 919 | 6,736,754 | 43.4 (40.6–46.2) | 971 | 7,199,190 | 46.4 (43.6–49.2) | 1,555 | 11,046,554 | 71.1 (68.6–73.6) |
| Other race, non-Hispanic | 363 | 2,340,168 | 25.4 (21.8–29.0) | 387 | 2,562,924 | 27.8 (24.1–31.4) | 691 | 4,767,859 | 51.7 (47.7–55.7) |
| Hispanic | 1,444 | 10,306,271 | 46.8 (44.4–49.2) | 1,535 | 10,954,652 | 49.8 (47.4–52.2) | 2,345 | 16,884,593 | 76.7 (74.7–78.7) |
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| Less than high school diploma | 910 | 6,425,171 | 59.5 (56.0–63.0) | 967 | 6,840,231 | 63.4 (60.1–66.6) | 1,269 | 9,036,138 | 83.7 (81.4–86.0) |
| High school diploma/GED | 2,138 | 16,679,503 | 56.6 (54.5–58.7) | 2,249 | 17,558,718 | 59.6 (57.4–61.7) | 3,000 | 23,231,939 | 78.8 (77.1–80.5) |
| Some college | 2,612 | 19,898,969 | 47.3 (45.4–49.2) | 2,744 | 21,027,565 | 50.0 (48.1–51.9) | 3,986 | 30,423,401 | 72.3 (70.7–73.8) |
| Bachelor’s degree or higher | 1,303 | 9,513,585 | 18.7 (17.4–19.9) | 1,379 | 10,116,181 | 19.8 (18.6–21.1) | 3,384 | 26,079,808 | 51.2 (49.4–52.9) |
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Abbreviations: CI = confidence interval; GED = General Educational Development.
* The survey sample consisted of 17,464 U.S. workers aged ≥18 years who worked at least 20 hours per week.
† Education level only shown for persons aged ≥25 years.
Weighted prevalence of frequent exertion at work, frequent standing at work, and both frequent exertion and frequent standing at work among adult U.S. workers,* by industry group — National Health Interview Survey, 2015
| Industry group† | Both frequent exertion and frequent standing at work | Frequent exertion at work | Frequent standing at work | ||||||
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| No. in sample exposed | Weighted no. in population | % (95% CI) | No. in sample exposed | Weighted no. in population | % (95% CI) | No. in sample exposed | Weighted no. in population | % (95% CI) | |
| Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, and Hunting | 199 | 1,168,731 | 70.9 (63.2–78.5) | 213 | 1,241,068 | 75.2 (68.0–82.5) | 238 | 1,428,182 | 86.6 (81.2–92.0) |
| Construction | 741 | 5,673,721 | 67.2 (63.5–70.8) | 782 | 5,959,974 | 70.6 (67.0–74.2) | 900 | 7,041,656 | 83.4 (80.4–86.3) |
| Accommodation and Food Services | 703 | 5,272,820 | 57.7 (53.6–61.7) | 712 | 5,317,174 | 58.2 (54.1–62.2) | 1,093 | 8,459,753 | 92.5 (90.6–94.4) |
| Retail Trade | 955 | 7,504,966 | 54.6 (51.1–58.2) | 977 | 7,682,555 | 55.9 (52.4–59.4) | 1,403 | 11,235,663 | 81.7 (79.3–84.1) |
| Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation | 138 | 1,165,969 | 50.1 (41.3–59.0) | 143 | 1,214,309 | 52.2 (43.8–60.6) | 244 | 1,869,437 | 80.4 (74.7–86.0) |
| Health Care and Social Assistance | 1,128 | 8,186,368 | 45.9 (43.2–48.6) | 1,171 | 8,486,195 | 47.6 (44.9–50.3) | 1,858 | 13,360,776 | 74.9 (72.7–77.1) |
| Administrative and support and Waste management and remediation services | 350 | 2,780,964 | 45.7 (41.2–50.1) | 374 | 2,955,167 | 48.5 (43.9–53.1) | 539 | 4,230,331 | 69.4 (65.6–73.3) |
| Manufacturing | 818 | 6,742,939 | 44.7 (41.8–47.7) | 872 | 7,299,479 | 48.4 (45.4–51.4) | 1,198 | 10,054,756 | 66.7 (63.7–69.6) |
| Other service (except Public Administration) | 372 | 2,875,412 | 44.1 (39.5–48.7) | 389 | 3,003,845 | 46.0 (41.6–50.5) | 624 | 4,830,228 | 74.0 (69.8–78.3) |
| Transportation and warehousing | 294 | 2,238,125 | 43.7 (38.5–49.0) | 352 | 2,781,765 | 54.4 (49.3–59.5) | 383 | 2,882,926 | 56.4 (51.2–61.5) |
| Wholesale trade | 181 | 1,563,819 | 40.2 (33.3–47.2) | 195 | 1,683,560 | 43.3 (36.4–50.2) | 274 | 2,349,503 | 60.4 (54.3–66.6) |
| Utilities | 54 | 283,706 | 27.7 (19.3–36.1) | 56 | 288,971 | 28.2 (19.8–36.6) | 96 | 593,375 | 57.9 (47.4–68.5) |
| Mining | 60 | 217,846 | 27.0 (19.3–34.6) | 63 | 226,742 | 28.1 (20.2–36.0) | 88 | 470,569 | 58.3 (46.0–70.5) |
| Real Estate and Rental and Leasing | 107 | 745,525 | 26.2 (20.2–32.2) | 110 | 794,548 | 27.9 (21.7–34.2) | 242 | 1,773,803 | 62.4 (55.2–69.6) |
| Information | 84 | 701,050 | 23.7 (17.7–29.6) | 96 | 816,293 | 27.5 (21.2–33.9) | 157 | 1,305,710 | 44.0 (37.1–51.0) |
| Public administration | 218 | 1,594,215 | 23.0 (19.6–26.4) | 234 | 1,706,227 | 24.6 (21.1–28.1) | 525 | 3,794,816 | 54.8 (50.4–59.2) |
| Education services | 390 | 2,698,347 | 22.7 (19.9–25.5) | 402 | 2,778,152 | 23.4 (20.5–26.2) | 1,187 | 8,599,529 | 72.3 (69.4–75.2) |
| Professional, scientific, and technical services | 134 | 1,026,452 | 9.8 (7.6–12.0) | 153 | 1,159,929 | 11.1 (8.8–13.3) | 404 | 3,149,955 | 30.1 (26.5–33.6) |
| Finance and Insurance | 55 | 342,473 | 5.0 (3.2–6.8) | 64 | 413,560 | 6.0 (3.9–8.2) | 209 | 1,651,592 | 24.1 (20.3–27.9) |
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Abbreviation: CI = confidence interval.
* The survey sample consisted of 17,464 U.S. workers aged ≥18 years who worked at least 20 hours per week.
† The Management of Companies and Enterprises industry group was removed from the results because the cell size was <10 and did not meet the National Center for Health Statistics’ standards of reliability.
Weighted prevalence of frequent exertion at work, frequent standing at work, and both frequent exertion and frequent standing at work among adult U.S. workers,* by occupation group — National Health Interview Survey, 2015
| Occupation group | Both frequent exertion and frequent standing at work | Frequent exertion at work | Frequent standing at work | ||||||
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| No. in sample exposed | Weighted no. in population | % (95% CI) | No. in sample exposed | Weighted no. in population | % (95% CI) | No. in sample exposed | Weighted no. in population | % (95% CI) | |
| Construction and Extraction | 685 | 4,856,232 | 76.9 (73.2–80.6) | 718 | 5,077,403 | 80.4 (76.8–84.1) | 793 | 5,739,639 | 90.9 (88.7–93.2) |
| Farming, Fishing, and Forestry | 129 | 731,178 | 75.5 (65.3–85.8) | 133 | 749,387 | 77.4 (67.3–87.4) | 147 | 888,366 | 91.7 (86.9–96.6) |
| Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance | 518 | 3,495,764 | 74.0 (69.9–78.1) | 532 | 3,605,331 | 76.3 (72.3–80.3) | 658 | 4,332,921 | 91.7 (88.7–94.7) |
| Installation, Maintenance, and Repair | 436 | 1,290,688 | 73.0 (68.4–77.6) | 451 | 3,611,498 | 75.5 (71.0–79.9) | 516 | 4,238,754 | 88.6 (85.1–92.1) |
| Food Preparation and Serving Related | 587 | 4,277,608 | 65.7 (61.1–70.2) | 591 | 4,304,915 | 66.1 (61.5–70.7) | 853 | 6,336,456 | 97.2 (96.1–98.4) |
| Production | 704 | 5,615,533 | 65.2 (61.5–69.0) | 738 | 5,884,574 | 68.3 (64.7–72.0) | 940 | 7,310,817 | 84.9 (82.2–87.6) |
| Healthcare Support | 285 | 1,965,904 | 62.2 (56.2–68.1) | 291 | 2,010,000 | 63.6 (57.6–69.5) | 395 | 2,769,227 | 87.6 (83.5–91.7) |
| Transportation and Material Moving | 540 | 4,244,701 | 55.2 (51.0–59.5) | 642 | 5,187,351 | 67.5 (63.4–71.6) | 648 | 5,182,206 | 67.4 (63.4–71.4) |
| Healthcare Practitioners and Technical | 527 | 4,272,338 | 53.1 (49.2–57.1) | 543 | 4,375,067 | 54.4 (50.3–58.5) | 874 | 6,955,460 | 86.5 (84.1–88.9) |
| Personal Care and Service | 278 | 2,072,693 | 52.2 (46.1–58.3) | 290 | 2,135,012 | 53.8 (47.7–59.8) | 467 | 3,448,249 | 86.8 (83.3–90.4) |
| Sales and Related | 657 | 5,313,669 | 39.3 (35.7–42.9) | 675 | 5,484,798 | 40.6 (37.0–44.2) | 1,194 | 10,006,503 | 73.9 (70.9–76.8) |
| Protective Service | 119 | 907,995 | 35.0 (28.2–41.8) | 123 | 925,096 | 35.6 (28.7–42.6) | 280 | 2,198,270 | 84.7 (79.5–89.8) |
| Education, Training, and Library | 267 | 2,057,303 | 25.2 (21.5–28.9) | 274 | 2,104,193 | 25.8 (22.1–29.5) | 891 | 6,717,390 | 82.2 (79.2–85.3) |
| Office and Administrative Support | 528 | 3,847,255 | 24.3 (21.8–26.8) | 567 | 4,166,405 | 26.3 (23.7–28.9) | 996 | 7,528,768 | 47.5 (44.8–50.2) |
| Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports and Media | 74 | 579,465 | 22.8 (16.9–28.7) | 80 | 631,237 | 24.8 (18.9–30.8) | 171 | 1,145,550 | 45.1 (38.3–51.8) |
| Management | 418 | 3,258,402 | 22.5 (19.9–25.1) | 444 | 3,441,037 | 23.7 (21.1–26.4) | 965 | 7,543,484 | 52.0 (49.0–55.0) |
| Community and Social Services | 52 | 423,039 | 15.7 (10.0–21.5) | 53 | 444,643 | 16.5 (10.7–22.4) | 217 | 1,448,680 | 53.9 (47.1–60.7) |
| Life, Physical, and Social Science | 31 | 176,272 | 12.1 (6.1–18.0) | 34 | 220,958 | 15.1 (8.3–21.9) | 107 | 734,098 | 50.2 (40.9–59.5) |
| Architecture and Engineering | 35 | 337,561 | 10.2 (6.1–14.3) | 39 | 366,910 | 11.1 (6.9–15.3) | 144 | 1,318,074 | 39.8 (33.4–46.3) |
| Business and Financial Operations | 76 | 594,080 | 7.9 (5.7–10.1) | 89 | 696,504 | 9.2 (6.9–11.6) | 242 | 1,967,945 | 26.1 (22.5–29.7) |
| Computer and Mathematical | 29 | 232,386 | 4.6 (2.6–6.6) | 41 | 336,596 | 6.7 (4.1–9.2) | 116 | 949,751 | 18.8 (14.8–22.8) |
| Legal | 7 | 32,566 | —§ | 11 | 52,407 | 3.1 (0.8–5.4)† | 55 | 350,543 | 20.6 (13.5–27.6) |
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Abbreviation: CI = confidence interval.
* The survey sample consisted of 17,464 U.S. workers aged ≥18 years who worked at least 20 hours per week.
† Estimate has a relative standard error >30% and <50% and should be used with caution because it does not meet the National Center for Health Statistics’ standards of reliability.
§ Estimate had a cell size <10 and was removed from the results because it did not meet the National Center for Health Statistics’ standards of reliability.