The Health Effects and Keep Down of Whole Body Vibration
Autor: | Çağatay Güler, Songül Acar Vaizoğlu, Funda Sevencan |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2014 |
Předmět: |
medicine.medical_specialty
Waist business.industry Health condition lcsh:R Public Health Environmental and Occupational Health Human factors and ergonomics lcsh:Medicine medicine.disease Vibration health effect Time of day Physical medicine and rehabilitation Health effect Peptic ulcer medicine Whole body vibration business |
Zdroj: | TAF Preventive Medicine Bulletin, Vol 13, Iss 2, Pp 177-186 (2014) |
Popis: | Vibration was defined that oscillation of the body according to the reference point. The tools that are used in industry and are the source of vibration cause diseases. For this reason, the vibration has been one of the factors that affect the health and of the most widely researched in the field of ergonomics. The perceived intensity and health effects of vibration depend on the vibration frequency, intensity, direction, acceleration, duration of exposure, vibration affects the region, age, gender, posture, distance from the source person, activity, time of day and the person\s overall health condition. The one of the most common health effects of whole body vibration is impact on musculoskeletal system. In many studies, indicated that whole-body vibration effect waist, back, shoulder and neck especially. There were varied studies that hormone levels were not changed as well there were varied studies that hormone levels were increased or decreased. There were varied studies about the digestive and circulatory system. In these studies, digestive system complaints, peptic ulcer, gastritis, varicose veins and hemorrhoids were determined frequently. For protection the health effect of vibration, Directives of the European Commission, Turkish Standards, Assessment and Management of Environmental Noise and Vibration Regulations were published. For the control of vibration are need technical and medical measures and education [TAF Prev Med Bull 2014; 13(2.000): 177-186] |
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