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College student phone use could lead to pain later

Justin Rowell by Justin Rowell
29.09.2022
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A young woman is laying on her back on the edge of her bed while using her phone upside down

Interventions are necessary to prevent musculoskeletal disorders from smartphone use in college students, new research suggests.

The study looked at the technology college students use, the postures they adapt when they use their devices, and the amount of pain the students are currently experiencing.

Recent studies have found that college students have higher levels of screen time, and they utilize multiple devices at higher rates compared to previous generations.

“…smartphones have become the dominant tech device in our daily lives with little research into how that level of use would impact our health.”

With the increased use of these devices, especially smartphones, students tend to use a less-traditional workplace such as a couch or chair with no desk, leading to an increase in musculoskeletal disorders in that age group.

The researchers found that smartphones have become the most common link to educational materials though they have the least favorable control and display scenario from an ergonomic perspective.

Additionally, the team concludes that regardless of device, ergonomic interventions focused on improving posture and facilitating stress management may reduce the likelihood of pain.

“When we started this study a few years ago it was because we had determined that college students were the heavy users of smartphones,” says Mark E. Benden, professor and head of the environmental and occupational health department at the Texas A&M University School of Public Health and director of the Ergo Center. “Now those same levels we were concerned about in college students are seen in 40-year-olds and college students have increased to new levels.”

The research team used a 35-minute online survey that asked participants about their technology use, posture when using the technology, current level of pain or discomfort, and their activity and stress levels.

Among the respondents, 64% indicated that their smartphone was the electronic device they used most frequently, followed by laptops, tablets, and desktop computers. On average, the students used their smartphone 4.4 hours per day, and they indicated that when doing so, they were more likely to do so on the couch or at a chair with no desk.

“It is amazing to consider how quickly smartphones have become the dominant tech device in our daily lives with little research into how that level of use would impact our health,” Benden says.

The researchers found that posture components and stress more consistently contributed to the pain reported by the students, not the variables associated with the devices they were using.

Still, the researchers point out that in our ever-increasing technology-focused society, efforts are needed to ensure that pain is deferred or delayed until an individual’s later years to preserve the productivity of the workforce.

“Now that we are moving toward hybrid and/or remote workspaces for our jobs, college students are taking habits formed in dorm and apartment rooms during college into young adulthood as employees in home offices,” Benden says. “We need to get this right or it could have adverse impacts on an entire generation.”

The results of the team’s study appear in BMC Public Health.

Source: Texas A&M University

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