| Literature DB >> 36136384 |
Sohel Ahmed1,2, Mamunur Rashid3, Abu-Sufian Sarkar4, Mohammad Jahirul Islam5, Rahemun Akter1,2, Masudur Rahman6, Shahana Islam7, Devjanee Sheel8, Sarwar Alam Polash9, Mahfuza Akter10, Shayed Afride9, Manzur Kader11.
Abstract
This is a cross-sectional study that examined the association between fitness trainers' educational qualifications and experience, and the risk of their trainees' musculoskeletal pain. The study included 1177 trainees (aged 15-60 years) from 74 fitness centers in Bangladesh. Data were collected by using the Nordic musculoskeletal questionnaire, including potential confounders such as demographic factors (e.g., age, occupation), and training-related factors (e.g., workout knowledge, overweight lifting). Multiple logistic regression was performed for a binary outcome (pain-yes or no), and a generalized linear model was fitted for the ordinal outcome (pain-sites of the body). The trainers' lower experience (no or ≤1 year) was associated with higher odds of their trainees' musculoskeletal pain (OR: 2.53, 95% CI: 1.18-5.44) compared to trainers with >5 years of experience; however, no association was found between the trainers' education and the risk of their trainees' musculoskeletal pain, after controlling for potential confounders. Similarly, the trainees trained by trainers with lower experience had more than two-time the risk of having pain in different sites (IRR: 2.04, 95% CI: 1.50-2.79). The trainers' experience may play a pivotal role in the trainees' musculoskeletal pain. Further study is warranted in this regard.Entities:
Keywords: exercise; fitness center; fitness trainer; injuries; pain
Year: 2022 PMID: 36136384 PMCID: PMC9501401 DOI: 10.3390/sports10090129
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sports (Basel) ISSN: 2075-4663
Figure 1A flowchart diagram of the study participants.
Trainees’ Demographic Characteristics.
| Variable | n (%) | Missing Value (n) | No Pain, n (%) | Presence of Pain, n (%) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total sample | 1177 (100) | 659 (56) | 518 (44) | |||
| Gender | Male | 1086 (92.3) | 0 | 595 (54.8) | 491 (45.2) | 0.004 |
| Female | 91 (7.7) | 64 (70.3) | 27 (29.7) | |||
| Age group | 15–25 | 586 (49.8) | 0 | 380 (64.8) | 206 (35.2) | <0.001 |
| 26–35 | 493 (41.9) | 246 (49.9) | 247 (50.1) | |||
| >35 | 98 (8.3) | 33 (33.7) | 65 (66.3) | |||
| BMI category A | Underweight | 317 (26.93) | 241 | 230 (72.6) | 87 (27.4) | <0.001 |
| Healthy weight | 569 (48.34) | 285 (50.1) | 284 (49.9) | |||
| Overweight/Obese | 50 (4.24) | 19 (38) | 31 (62) | |||
| Occupation | Student | 473 (40.2) | 0 | 318 (67.2) | 155 (32.8) | <0.001 |
| Employed | 634 (53.8) | 311 (49.1) | 323 (50.9) | |||
| Homemaker/Unemployed | 70 (6) | 30 (42.9) | 40 (57.1) | |||
| Purpose of GYM joining | Losing weight | 268 (22.7) | 0 | 101 (37.7) | 167 (62.3) | <0.001 |
| Physical fitness | 626 (53.2) | 373 (59.6) | 253 (40.4) | |||
| Bodybuilding | 269 (22.9) | 181 (67.3) | 88 (32.7) | |||
| Recreation | 14 (1.2) | 4 (28.6) | 10 (71.4) | |||
| Hours spent working out in a day | <1 h | 62 (5.3) | 0 | 28 (45.2) | 34 (54.8) | 0.189 |
| 1 h | 574 (48.8) | 321 (55.9) | 253 (44.1) | |||
| 2 h or more | 541 (45.9) | 310 (57.3) | 231 (42.7) | |||
| Type of exercise B | Aerobic | 187 (15.9) | 0 | 58 (31.1) | 129 (68.9) | <0.001 |
| Non-aerobic | 389 (33.0) | 230 (59.1) | 159 (40.9) | |||
| Both | 601 (51.1) | 371 (61.7) | 230 (38.3) | |||
| Over exercise | No | 886 (75.2) | 0 | 536 (60.5) | 350 (39.5) | <0.001 |
| Yes | 291 (24.8) | 123 (42.3) | 168 (57.7) | |||
| Wrong holding C | No | 947 (80.4) | 0 | 570 (60.2) | 377 (39.8) | <0.001 |
| Yes | 230 (19.6) | 89 (38.7) | 141 (61.3) | |||
| Overweight lifting | No | 918 (77.9) | 0 | 569 (62) | 349 (38) | <0.001 |
| Yes | 259 (22.1) | 90 (34.7) | 169 (65.3) | |||
| Lack of workout knowledge | No | 997 (84.8) | 1 | 624 (62.6) | 373 (37.4) | <0.001 |
| Yes | 179 (15.2) | 34 (19) | 145 (81) | |||
| Education of the trainer D | No educational degree | 450 (38.3) | 0 | 274 (60.9) | 176 (39.1) | 0.004 |
| Certificate course | 417 (35.4) | 219 (52.5) | 198 (47.5) | |||
| Diploma degree | 175 (14.8) | 83 (47.4) | 92 (52.6) | |||
| Bachelor/Master degree | 135 (11.5) | 83 (61.5) | 52 (38.5) | |||
| Experience of the trainer E | No or <1 year | 61 (5.2) | 0 | 19 (31.1) | 42 (68.9) | <0.001 |
| 1–5 years | 609 (51.7) | 330 (54.2) | 279 (45.8) | |||
| >5 years | 507 (43.1) | 310 (61.1) | 197 (38.9) | |||
A BMI category: <18.5 = underweight, 18.5–24.9 = healthy weight, ≥25 = overweight/obese. B Type of exercise: aerobic: running, cycling, etc.; non-aerobic: sprinting, weight lifting, etc. C Wrong holding: the faulty technique of holding equipment while exercising. D Certificate course: having a fitness-related authorized certificate/diploma; 1–3 years’ degree related to fitness training, bachelor’s/master’s: 4-year graduation degree/1-year master’s degree, E Working in a fitness center as a trainer.
Multiple Logistic Regression Model: Risk Factors of the Pain of the Trainee.
| Variables | Unadjusted Analysis | Adjusted Analysis 1 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| OR (95% CI) | OR (95% CI) | |||
| Education of the trainer A | ||||
| No educational degree | 1.77 (1.12–2.78) | 0.01 | 1.41 (0.76–2.62) | 0.28 |
| Certificate course | 1.44 (0.97–2.15) | 0.07 | 1.43 (0.81–2.52) | 0.22 |
| Diploma degree | 1.03 (0.69–1.52) | 0.90 | 0.88 (0.51–1.53) | 0.66 |
| Bachelor/Master degree | 1.00 | 1.00 | ||
| Experience of the trainer B | ||||
| No or ≤1 year | 3.48 (1.97–6.15) | <0.001 | 2.53 (1.18–5.44) | 0.02 |
| 1–5 years | 1.33 (1.05–1.69) | 0.02 | 1.12 (0.82–1.54) | 0.48 |
| >5 years | 1.00 | 1.00 | ||
1 Adjusted for age, gender, BMI, occupation, type of exercise, and training-related factors (i.e., workout knowledge, overweight lifting, and wrong holding). A Certificate course: having a fitness-related authorized certificate/diploma, 1–3 years degree related to fitness training, bachelor’s/master’s: 4-year bachelor’s degree/1-year master’s degree. B Working in a fitness center as a trainer.
Risk Factors of the Pain with the Degree and Experience of the Trainer (Generalized Linear Model).
| Variables | Unadjusted | Adjusted 1 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| IRR (95% CI) | IRR (95% CI) | |||
| Education of the trainer A | ||||
| No educational degree | 1.07 (0.82–1.41) | 0.581 | 0.92 (0.68–1.26) | 0.637 |
| Certificate course | 1.32 (1.01–1.72) | 0.039 | 1.16 (0.85–1.57) | 0.332 |
| Diploma degree | 1.33 (0.98–1.80) | 0.059 | 1.08 (0.76–1.53) | 0.642 |
| Bachelor/master degree | 1.00 | 1.00 | ||
| Experience of the trainer B | ||||
| No or <1 year | 1.95 (1.47–2.57) | <0.001 | 2.04 (1.50–2.79) | <0.001 |
| 1–5 years | 1.21 (1.03–1.41) | 0.020 | 1.26 (1.05–1.51) | 0.011 |
| >5 years | 1.00 | 1.00 | ||
1 Adjusted for age, gender, BMI, occupation, type of exercise, and training-related factors (i.e., workout knowledge, overweight lifting, and wrong holding). A Certificate course: having a fitness-related authorized certificate/diploma, 1–3 years degree related to fitness training, bachelor’s/master’s: 4-year bachelor’s degree/1-year master’s degree. B Working in a fitness center as a trainer. IRR = Incidence rate ratio