Influence of physically demanding occupations on the development of osteoarthritis of the hip: a systematic review

Abstract Background Hip osteoarthritis (HOA) is a disabling disease affecting around 33 million people worldwide. People of working age and the elderly are at increased risk of developing HOA and the disease is associated with high costs at individual and societal levels due to sick leaves, job loss...

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Main Authors: Susanne Unverzagt, Ulrich Bolm-Audorff, Thomas Frese, Julia Hechtl, Falk Liebers, Konstantin Moser, Andreas Seidler, Johannes Weyer, Annekatrin Bergmann
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2022-08-01
Series:Journal of Occupational Medicine and Toxicology
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12995-022-00358-y
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author Susanne Unverzagt
Ulrich Bolm-Audorff
Thomas Frese
Julia Hechtl
Falk Liebers
Konstantin Moser
Andreas Seidler
Johannes Weyer
Annekatrin Bergmann
author_facet Susanne Unverzagt
Ulrich Bolm-Audorff
Thomas Frese
Julia Hechtl
Falk Liebers
Konstantin Moser
Andreas Seidler
Johannes Weyer
Annekatrin Bergmann
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description Abstract Background Hip osteoarthritis (HOA) is a disabling disease affecting around 33 million people worldwide. People of working age and the elderly are at increased risk of developing HOA and the disease is associated with high costs at individual and societal levels due to sick leaves, job loss, total hip replacements and disability pension. This systematic review evaluated the influence of physically demanding occupations on the development of HOA in men. Methods Cohort studies, case–control studies and cross-sectional studies with publications in English or German, which assessed the association between exposure to physically demanding occupations and development of HOA, were searched in electronic databases (Medline, Embase, HSE-Line, Cochrane Library) and conference abstracts from 1990 until May 2020. We assessed the methodological quality of selected studies, interpreted all relative effect estimators as relative risks (RRs) and meta-analytically reviewed the effects of occupations with high physical workloads. All steps are based on a study protocol published in PROSPERO (CRD42015016894). Results Seven cohort studies and six case–control studies were included. An elevated risk to develop HOA was shown for six physically demanding occupational groups. Working in agriculture including fishery and forestry and food production doubles the risk of HOA. Construction, metal working and sales as well as exposure to whole body vibration while driving vehicles increases the risk by roughly 50 to 60%. Unskilled or basic level workers, who were frequently exposed to repetitive heavy manual work, had nearly a doubled risk (RR 1.89 95%CI: 1.29 to 2.77) compared to workers with lower exposure. Conclusions Existing studies state an association between various occupations with high physical workload and an increased risk of developing HOA. High Physical workloads include including lifting and carrying heavy loads, demanding postures, repetitive activities, long standing and running, as well as exposure to body vibrations. Occupational prevention and early detection as well as individual health promotion strategies should place their focus on reducing the impact of high physical strain at work sites.
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spelling doaj.art-6b289ccc26ec44929d0baaed69a187772022-12-22T02:15:59ZengBMCJournal of Occupational Medicine and Toxicology1745-66732022-08-0117111310.1186/s12995-022-00358-yInfluence of physically demanding occupations on the development of osteoarthritis of the hip: a systematic reviewSusanne Unverzagt0Ulrich Bolm-Audorff1Thomas Frese2Julia Hechtl3Falk Liebers4Konstantin Moser5Andreas Seidler6Johannes Weyer7Annekatrin Bergmann8Institute of General Practice and Family Medicine, Martin Luther University Halle-WittenbergDepartment for Occupational Safety and the Environment, Regional Authority DarmstadtInstitute of General Practice and Family Medicine, Martin Luther University Halle-WittenbergDepartment of Occupational Medicine, Martin Luther University Halle-WittenbergDivision 3 Work and Health, Unit 3.1 Prevention of Work-related Diseases, Federal Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (BAuA)Institute of General Practice and Family Medicine, Martin Luther University Halle-WittenbergInstitute and Polyclinic for Occupational and Social Medicine, Technical University of Dresden, Faculty of MedicineDepartment of Occupational Medicine, Martin Luther University Halle-WittenbergDepartment of Occupational Medicine, Martin Luther University Halle-WittenbergAbstract Background Hip osteoarthritis (HOA) is a disabling disease affecting around 33 million people worldwide. People of working age and the elderly are at increased risk of developing HOA and the disease is associated with high costs at individual and societal levels due to sick leaves, job loss, total hip replacements and disability pension. This systematic review evaluated the influence of physically demanding occupations on the development of HOA in men. Methods Cohort studies, case–control studies and cross-sectional studies with publications in English or German, which assessed the association between exposure to physically demanding occupations and development of HOA, were searched in electronic databases (Medline, Embase, HSE-Line, Cochrane Library) and conference abstracts from 1990 until May 2020. We assessed the methodological quality of selected studies, interpreted all relative effect estimators as relative risks (RRs) and meta-analytically reviewed the effects of occupations with high physical workloads. All steps are based on a study protocol published in PROSPERO (CRD42015016894). Results Seven cohort studies and six case–control studies were included. An elevated risk to develop HOA was shown for six physically demanding occupational groups. Working in agriculture including fishery and forestry and food production doubles the risk of HOA. Construction, metal working and sales as well as exposure to whole body vibration while driving vehicles increases the risk by roughly 50 to 60%. Unskilled or basic level workers, who were frequently exposed to repetitive heavy manual work, had nearly a doubled risk (RR 1.89 95%CI: 1.29 to 2.77) compared to workers with lower exposure. Conclusions Existing studies state an association between various occupations with high physical workload and an increased risk of developing HOA. High Physical workloads include including lifting and carrying heavy loads, demanding postures, repetitive activities, long standing and running, as well as exposure to body vibrations. Occupational prevention and early detection as well as individual health promotion strategies should place their focus on reducing the impact of high physical strain at work sites.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12995-022-00358-yOccupationalHipOsteoarthritisWorkplacesMusculoskeletal
spellingShingle Susanne Unverzagt
Ulrich Bolm-Audorff
Thomas Frese
Julia Hechtl
Falk Liebers
Konstantin Moser
Andreas Seidler
Johannes Weyer
Annekatrin Bergmann
Influence of physically demanding occupations on the development of osteoarthritis of the hip: a systematic review
Journal of Occupational Medicine and Toxicology
Occupational
Hip
Osteoarthritis
Workplaces
Musculoskeletal
title Influence of physically demanding occupations on the development of osteoarthritis of the hip: a systematic review
title_full Influence of physically demanding occupations on the development of osteoarthritis of the hip: a systematic review
title_fullStr Influence of physically demanding occupations on the development of osteoarthritis of the hip: a systematic review
title_full_unstemmed Influence of physically demanding occupations on the development of osteoarthritis of the hip: a systematic review
title_short Influence of physically demanding occupations on the development of osteoarthritis of the hip: a systematic review
title_sort influence of physically demanding occupations on the development of osteoarthritis of the hip a systematic review
topic Occupational
Hip
Osteoarthritis
Workplaces
Musculoskeletal
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12995-022-00358-y
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