Work-break schedules for preventing musculoskeletal symptoms and disorders in healthy workers

Jul 24, 2019The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Work-break schedules to help healthy workers avoid muscle and joint pain

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Abstract

Six studies involving 373 workers were included in the review of work-break interventions.

  • There is low-quality evidence suggesting that additional work breaks may not significantly reduce musculoskeletal pain, discomfort, or fatigue compared to no additional breaks.
  • Very low-quality evidence indicates that additional work breaks may not improve productivity or work performance compared to no additional breaks.
  • Low-quality evidence suggests that participant-reported musculoskeletal pain, discomfort, or fatigue may not differ between active and passive work breaks.
  • No studies were found assessing the effects of different durations of work breaks.
  • Further high-quality research is needed to clarify the effects of work-break frequency, duration, and type on musculoskeletal outcomes.

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