Introduction
Within the occupational field, changes in the characteristics of work have revealed
risks associated with static, repetitive work and litle physical activity, which
together with individual health conditions of workers can trigger diseases and
musculoskeletal disorders.
Objectives
To obtain a preliminary characterization of workers in an industrial area, including
their health and working conditions.
Methods
This is a cross-sectional study with a quantitative approach, developed with 69 men who
worked in the industrial area of Viña del Mar, Chile. A clinical and occupational
evaluation was carried out with the application of the International Physical Activity
Questionnaire as well as the Standardized Nordic Questionnaire.
Results
The following risk factors were identified: 53.6% of the workers were smokers, 92.8%
presented low levels of physical activity, and 70.3% reported feeling pain in body
segments that were physically required during their work tasks. Among all workers, 63%
were overweight according to their body mass index and 62% presented high systolic
pressure. Pain was mostly detected in the spine, and it was slightly associated with
forklif operation by older workers (t-test p < 0.05).
Conclusions
Workers were in the presence of cardiovascular and occupational risks. It is necessary
to promote timely education and training on health conditions and to evaluate risks
associated with machinery operation in order to prevent work-related pain.