Artificial Lighting and its Relation with Body Posture in Office Workplaces

  • Pirmoradi Z
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Abstract

Background: Inadequate lighting in the workplace can cause unconventional changes in the posture of office workers. Poor ergonomic conditions in the office cause inappropriate postures during work and increase pressure on the musculoskeletal system which can cause some disorders in long-term. In this study, the relationship between work environment lighting with the prevalence and severity of musculoskeletal pain among office workers has been investigated.

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Pirmoradi, Z. (2018). Artificial Lighting and its Relation with Body Posture in Office Workplaces. Journal of Ergonomics, 05(04), 09–16. https://doi.org/10.30699/jergon.5.4.9

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