Abstract

Low Back Pain (LBP) is one of the health problems often experienced by workers in various industries. This study aims to analyze the factors associated with the incidence of LBP in workers based on the analysis of 10 related research articles. The results of the analysis show that working period, work attitude, and age are the factors that have the most influence on LBP complaints in workers. The longer a person's working period, the higher the risk of experiencing LBP. Incorrect work attitudes, such as prolonged bending and stooping, also increase the risk of LBP. In addition, older age also contributes to the risk of LBP due to decreased bone elasticity. Other factors that contribute to LBP complaints in workers include workload, smoking habits, Body Mass Index, work position, and physical activity.

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