Cargando…

Commonly Used Subjective Effort Scales May Not Predict Directly Measured Physical Workloads and Fatigue in Hispanic Farmworkers

In North America, Hispanic migrant farmworkers are being exposed to occupational ergonomic risks. Due to cultural differences in the perception and reporting of effort and pain, it was unknown whether standardized subjective ergonomic assessment tools could accurately estimate the directly measured...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Thamsuwan, Ornwipa, Galvin, Kit, Palmandez, Pablo, Johnson, Peter W.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2023
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9957310/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36833506
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20042809
_version_ 1784894794877632512
author Thamsuwan, Ornwipa
Galvin, Kit
Palmandez, Pablo
Johnson, Peter W.
author_facet Thamsuwan, Ornwipa
Galvin, Kit
Palmandez, Pablo
Johnson, Peter W.
author_sort Thamsuwan, Ornwipa
collection PubMed
description In North America, Hispanic migrant farmworkers are being exposed to occupational ergonomic risks. Due to cultural differences in the perception and reporting of effort and pain, it was unknown whether standardized subjective ergonomic assessment tools could accurately estimate the directly measured their physical effort. This study investigated whether the subjective scales widely used in exercise physiology were associated with the direct measures of metabolic load and muscle fatigue in this population. Twenty-four migrant apple harvesters participated in this study. The Borg RPE in Spanish and the Omni RPE with pictures of tree-fruit harvesters were used for assessing overall effort at four time points during a full-day 8-h work shift. The Borg CR10 was used for assessing local discomfort at the shoulders. To determine whether there were associations between the subjective and direct measures of overall exertion measures, we conducted linear regressions of the percentage of heart rate reserve (% HRR) on the Borg RPE and Omni RPE. In terms of local discomfort, the median power frequency (MPF) of trapezius electromyography (EMG) was used for representing muscle fatigue. Then full-day measurements of muscle fatigue were regressed on the Borg CR10 changes from the beginning to the end of the work shift. The Omni RPE were found to be correlated with the % HRR. In addition, the Borg RPE were correlated to the % HRR after the break but not after the work. These scales might be useful for certain situations. In terms of local discomfort, the Borg CR10 were not correlated with the MPF of EMG and, therefore, could not replace direct measurement.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-9957310
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2023
publisher MDPI
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-99573102023-02-25 Commonly Used Subjective Effort Scales May Not Predict Directly Measured Physical Workloads and Fatigue in Hispanic Farmworkers Thamsuwan, Ornwipa Galvin, Kit Palmandez, Pablo Johnson, Peter W. Int J Environ Res Public Health Article In North America, Hispanic migrant farmworkers are being exposed to occupational ergonomic risks. Due to cultural differences in the perception and reporting of effort and pain, it was unknown whether standardized subjective ergonomic assessment tools could accurately estimate the directly measured their physical effort. This study investigated whether the subjective scales widely used in exercise physiology were associated with the direct measures of metabolic load and muscle fatigue in this population. Twenty-four migrant apple harvesters participated in this study. The Borg RPE in Spanish and the Omni RPE with pictures of tree-fruit harvesters were used for assessing overall effort at four time points during a full-day 8-h work shift. The Borg CR10 was used for assessing local discomfort at the shoulders. To determine whether there were associations between the subjective and direct measures of overall exertion measures, we conducted linear regressions of the percentage of heart rate reserve (% HRR) on the Borg RPE and Omni RPE. In terms of local discomfort, the median power frequency (MPF) of trapezius electromyography (EMG) was used for representing muscle fatigue. Then full-day measurements of muscle fatigue were regressed on the Borg CR10 changes from the beginning to the end of the work shift. The Omni RPE were found to be correlated with the % HRR. In addition, the Borg RPE were correlated to the % HRR after the break but not after the work. These scales might be useful for certain situations. In terms of local discomfort, the Borg CR10 were not correlated with the MPF of EMG and, therefore, could not replace direct measurement. MDPI 2023-02-05 /pmc/articles/PMC9957310/ /pubmed/36833506 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20042809 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Thamsuwan, Ornwipa
Galvin, Kit
Palmandez, Pablo
Johnson, Peter W.
Commonly Used Subjective Effort Scales May Not Predict Directly Measured Physical Workloads and Fatigue in Hispanic Farmworkers
title Commonly Used Subjective Effort Scales May Not Predict Directly Measured Physical Workloads and Fatigue in Hispanic Farmworkers
title_full Commonly Used Subjective Effort Scales May Not Predict Directly Measured Physical Workloads and Fatigue in Hispanic Farmworkers
title_fullStr Commonly Used Subjective Effort Scales May Not Predict Directly Measured Physical Workloads and Fatigue in Hispanic Farmworkers
title_full_unstemmed Commonly Used Subjective Effort Scales May Not Predict Directly Measured Physical Workloads and Fatigue in Hispanic Farmworkers
title_short Commonly Used Subjective Effort Scales May Not Predict Directly Measured Physical Workloads and Fatigue in Hispanic Farmworkers
title_sort commonly used subjective effort scales may not predict directly measured physical workloads and fatigue in hispanic farmworkers
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9957310/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36833506
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph20042809
work_keys_str_mv AT thamsuwanornwipa commonlyusedsubjectiveeffortscalesmaynotpredictdirectlymeasuredphysicalworkloadsandfatigueinhispanicfarmworkers
AT galvinkit commonlyusedsubjectiveeffortscalesmaynotpredictdirectlymeasuredphysicalworkloadsandfatigueinhispanicfarmworkers
AT palmandezpablo commonlyusedsubjectiveeffortscalesmaynotpredictdirectlymeasuredphysicalworkloadsandfatigueinhispanicfarmworkers
AT johnsonpeterw commonlyusedsubjectiveeffortscalesmaynotpredictdirectlymeasuredphysicalworkloadsandfatigueinhispanicfarmworkers