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Original Research

Ergonomic suitability of educational furniture and possible health implications in a university setting

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Pages 1-14 | Published online: 21 Jan 2014

Figures & data

Table 1 Furniture dimensions of the selected lecture theaters at the University of Ibadan

Table 2 Anthropometric dimensions of students at the University of Ibadan classified by lecture venue and sex

Figure 1 Percentage suitability of the seat and writing surfaces for all participants.

Figure 1 Percentage suitability of the seat and writing surfaces for all participants.

Figure 2 Percentage popliteal–seat height mismatch for the students classified by lecture venue.

Figure 2 Percentage popliteal–seat height mismatch for the students classified by lecture venue.

Figure 3 Percentage buttock–popliteal seat depth mismatch classified by lecture venue.

Figure 3 Percentage buttock–popliteal seat depth mismatch classified by lecture venue.

Figure 4 Percentage knee–desk clearance mismatch for students classified by lecture venue.

Figure 4 Percentage knee–desk clearance mismatch for students classified by lecture venue.

Figure 5 Percentage elbow–desk height mismatch for students classified by lecture venue.

Figure 5 Percentage elbow–desk height mismatch for students classified by lecture venue.

Figure 6 Percentage popliteal–seat height mismatch for all participants classified by sex.

Figure 6 Percentage popliteal–seat height mismatch for all participants classified by sex.

Figure 7 Percentage buttock–popliteal height mismatch of all participants classified by sex.

Figure 7 Percentage buttock–popliteal height mismatch of all participants classified by sex.

Figure 8 Percentage knee–desk clearance mismatch for all participants classified by sex.

Figure 8 Percentage knee–desk clearance mismatch for all participants classified by sex.

Figure 9 Percentage elbow–desk height clearance for all participants classified by sex.

Figure 9 Percentage elbow–desk height clearance for all participants classified by sex.