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초록
영어
This study aimed to examine the postures and behaviors of high school sophomores in Gyeongnam Province in daily life and the relations between back pain and sitting postures, and to identify undesirable behaviors and postures in daily life, and the following conclusions were obtained. The relation between back pain and cupping the chin in one of the two hands in rotation or sitting with the legs crossed or sitting on a chair with the back and hip not leaning against the backrest was statistically significant (p<0.05). The results above indicated that high school sophomores in South Korea spend most of the day sitting on a chair in school and that undesirable behaviors using one side of the body, such as cupping the chin in one of the two hands in rotation or sitting with the legs crossed, cause back pain. In addition, those who sit on a chair with the back and hip leaning against the backrest experienced less back pain than those who did not, and exercises after school were found to be helpful to prevent back pain.
목차
1. Introduction
2. Research Methods
2.1 Subjects
2.2. Data Collection Methods
2.3 Analysis Methods
3. Research Results
3.1 Back Pain Group and Non-Back Pain Group
3.2 Relation Between Back Pain and Cupping the Chin in One Hand
3.3 Relation Between Back Pain and Sitting with Legs Crossed
3.4 Relation Between Back Pain and Backrest
3.5 Relation Between Back Pain and Bending the Waist Forward
3.6 Relation Between Back Pain and Using Sofa at Home
3.7 Relation Between Back Pain and Exercising After School
3.8 Relation Between Back Pain and Hours of Using Computers
3.9 Relation Between Back Pain and Traumatic Experiences
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
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