Musculoskeletal Disorder among 52,261 Chinese Restaurant Cooks Cohort : Result from the National Health Insurance Data
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To investigate the incidence of musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) and the particular MSDs to which Chinese restaurant cooks are most at risk in Taiwan, National Health Insurance Data from1998 to 2002 were used to identify MSDs for study populations, including 52,261 certified cooks and 209,044 references matched for age and sex. The annual incidence of MSDs was around 25% and 20% for cooks and references, respectively, and the cook-to-reference risk ratios ranged from 1.29 to 1.35 (p<0.001). The most frequently affected body part was the low back, but the epicondyle was at higher risk (OR>2) than other sites for the cooks. Cooks are at higher risk of having MSDs complaints and MSDs related to the elbow show the hiahest risk.
著者
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Lu Chin-wei
Department Of Health Care Management National Taipei College Of Nursing
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Wu Shiao-chi
Institute Of Health And Welfare Policy National Yang Ming University
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Yang Chun-yuh
Inst. Of Public Health Kaohsiung Medical Univ.
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Yang Ya-hui
Graduate Institute Of Ocuupational Safety And Health Kaohsiung Medical University
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Lu Chih-wei
Department Of Health Care Management National Taipei College Of Nursing
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WU Trong-Neng
Institute of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences, National Yang Ming University
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SHIUE Huei-Sheng
Graduate Institute of Occupational safety and health, Kaohsiung Medical University
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LU Chin-Wei
Graduate Institute of Occupational safety and health, Kaohsiung Medical University
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CHEN Chiou-Jong
Institute of Occupational Safety and Health, Labor Affairs Council
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SHIH Tung-Shen
Institute of Occupational Safety and Health, Labor Affairs Council
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YANG Chun-Yuh
Faculty of Public Health, Kaohsiung Medical University
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Li Chung-yi
台湾
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Yang Chun-yuh
Faculty Of Public Health Kaohsiung Medical University
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Chen C‐w
Council Of Labor Affairs Twn
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Wu Trong-neng
Institute Of Environmental And Occupational Health Sciences National Yang Ming University
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Wu T‐n
Graduate Institute Of Occupational Safety And Health Kaohsiung Medical University
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Wu Trong-neng
Institute Of Environmental Health College Of Public Health China Medical University And Hospital:ins
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Wu T‐n
Dep. Health Executive Yuan Taipei Twn
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Shih Tung-shen
Institute Of Occupational Safety And Health Labor Affairs Council:institute Of Environmental Health
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Lu Chih-wei
Graduate Institute Of Electro-optical Engineering And Department Of Electrical Engineering National
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Chen Chiou-jong
Institute Of Occupational Safety And Health Council Of Labor Affairs Executive Yuan
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Shiue Huei-sheng
Graduate Institute Of Occupational Safety And Health Kaohsiung Medical University:department Of Phys
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