The 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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Competing interests

Tessy Luger: None known. Christopher Maher: I have received competitive grants from government agencies and industry to support my research. As an invited speaker at conferences, I have had my expenses covered and also received small gifts such as a box of chocolates or a bottle of wine. I have received honoraria for marking theses, reviewing grants and preparing talks. Monika A. Rieger: Our Institute receives an unrestricted grant by Südwestmetall (employers' association of the metal and electric industry Baden‐Württemberg) which covered about half of the costs of the Institute for several years. The cooperation treaty between Südwestmetall, University of Tübingen, Medical Faculty of the University of Tübingen, University Hospital of Tübingen rules all aspects which are necessary to secure the 'unrestrictedness', and a board of independent trustees monitors this regulation. Benjamin Steinhilber: None known
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