A Study of the Occurrences of Musculoskeletal Related Pain Sufferers Among Fitness Center Users

운동센터 이용자의 근골격계 관련 통증 발생 실태

  • Kim, Suhn-Yeop (Dept. of Physical Therapy, College of Health Sport Science, Daejeon University) ;
  • Yang, Joung-Oak (Division of Physical Education, College of Natural Sciences, Silla University)
  • 김선엽 (대전대학교 보건스포츠과학대학 물리치료학과) ;
  • 양정옥 (신라대학교 자연과학대학 체육학부)
  • Received : 2005.09.13
  • Accepted : 2006.06.29
  • Published : 2006.09.17

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to investigate the characteristics and the current condition of musculoskeletal pain sufferers among fitness center users. The investigation used self-reporting questionnaire with the 797 subjects. On average, the subjects were 30.6 years old, 168.8 cm in height and 65.2 kg in weight. Among them, 423 were male (53.1%) and 374 were female (46.9%). Out of them, 276 suffered from pain, (35.2%). More men felt muscle aches than women (p<.05). In terms of pain, lower back area topped the list with 44.9%, followed by the lower extremities (30.1%), the neck (17.8%) and the upper part of the body (17.8%). Dieters suffered the most from pain (86.2%) while those exercising to build strength suffered the least with 26.8%. There was a significant relationship between the purpose for exercising and the amount of pain suffered (p<.05). By kind of exercise, pain stroke aerobic exercisers disproportionately with 42.4% while it almost steered clear of exercisers for strengthening with 26.9%. There was significant relationship between the kind of exercise and pain suffered (p<.05). The type of suffering differed by body shape. A significantly higher number of overweight people experienced pain than underweight people (p<.05). 32.8% of pain sufferers commented that the pain affects their workout, and on this issue there was no gender difference (p>.05). The pain caused more difficulties in doing activities of daily living for overweight or obese peoples than underweight peoples (p<.05). More than a third of health club and fitness center users are experiencing musculoskeletal pains. Measures such as professional training or information provision is required to prevent injury or disorder caused by improper exercise.

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