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Research Article

Incidence of School Furniture Mismatch and Health Implications in Primary School Children in Akure, South-West Nigeria

, MSc.ORCID Icon, , MSc. PhD.ORCID Icon & ORCID Icon
Pages 90-102 | Received 21 Dec 2019, Accepted 22 Jun 2020, Published online: 28 Jun 2020
 

ABSTRACT

Mismatches between children’s anthropometric measures and classroom furniture dimensions can cause musculoskeletal disorders and affect performance in classroom activities.

The aim of this study was to survey the anthropometric mea sures of primary school children in Akure South Local Government and to evaluate the level of match/mismatch between children’s anthropometric measures and classroom furniture dimensions available to the children.

Three hundred children (150 males and 150 females) age 5 to 12 and across three different schools were selected for the study. Permission was sort from the schools’ administrators and consent obtained from the parents of the children. Their anthropometric measures were taken using a standard anthropometer. The dimensions of the classroom furniture were also taken using a tape measure.

Only twenty-eight (28) percent of all males in the study have seat heights matching their popliteal heights and only 20% for the females. With the seat depth, 48% of the males have matches while 44% of the females have matches. When the elbow height was compared with the seat-desk height, no match was found.

The evidence presented is indicative of high levels of postural overload which affects the performance of classroom activities such as writing, reading, and typing; causing pain and discomfort and consequently reducing attention.

Acknowledgments

Authors acknowledge the cooperation of the pupils and their parents and the cooperation of the administrators of the participating schools in this study.

Disclosure Statement

No conflict of interests (financial or non-financial) exists among the authors.

Additional information

Funding

The study did not receive any funding from any donor organization.

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