Occupational Exposure to Knee Loading and the Risk of Osteoarthritis of the Knee: A Systematic Review and a Dose-Response Meta-Analysis

Background: Osteoarthritis of the knee is considered to be related to knee straining activities at work. The objective of this review is to assess the exposure dose-response relation between kneeling or squatting, lifting, and climbing stairs at work, and knee osteoarthritis. Methods: We included co...

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Main Authors: Jos Verbeek, Christina Mischke, Rachel Robinson, Sharea Ijaz, Paul Kuijer, Arthur Kievit, Anneli Ojajärvi, Kaisa Neuvonen
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2017-06-01
Series:Safety and Health at Work
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2093791116301391
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spelling doaj-b96a02b270e04187951a8abeba38fac62020-11-25T00:13:51ZengElsevierSafety and Health at Work2093-79112017-06-018213014210.1016/j.shaw.2017.02.001Occupational Exposure to Knee Loading and the Risk of Osteoarthritis of the Knee: A Systematic Review and a Dose-Response Meta-AnalysisJos Verbeek0Christina Mischke1Rachel Robinson2Sharea Ijaz3Paul Kuijer4Arthur Kievit5Anneli Ojajärvi6Kaisa Neuvonen7Finnish Institute of Occupational Health, Cochrane Work Review Group, Neulaniementie 4, Kuopio, FinlandFinnish Institute of Occupational Health, Cochrane Work Review Group, Neulaniementie 4, Kuopio, FinlandFinnish Institute of Occupational Health, Cochrane Work Review Group, Neulaniementie 4, Kuopio, FinlandFinnish Institute of Occupational Health, Cochrane Work Review Group, Neulaniementie 4, Kuopio, FinlandAcademic Medical Center, Coronel Institute of Occupational Health, Netherlands Center for Occupational Diseases, Amsterdam, The NetherlandsAcademic Medical Center, Orthopaedic Research Center Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The NetherlandsFinnish Institute of Occupational Health, Cochrane Work Review Group, Neulaniementie 4, Kuopio, FinlandFinnish Institute of Occupational Health, Cochrane Work Review Group, Neulaniementie 4, Kuopio, FinlandBackground: Osteoarthritis of the knee is considered to be related to knee straining activities at work. The objective of this review is to assess the exposure dose-response relation between kneeling or squatting, lifting, and climbing stairs at work, and knee osteoarthritis. Methods: We included cohort and case–control studies. For each study that reported enough data, we calculated the odds ratio (OR) per 5,000 hours of cumulative kneeling and per 100,000 kg of cumulative lifting. We pooled these incremental ORs in a random effects meta-analysis. Results: We included 15 studies (2 cohort and 13 case–control studies) of which nine assessed risks in more than two exposure categories. We considered all but one study at high risk of bias. The incremental OR per 5,000 hours of kneeling was 1.26 (95% confidence interval 1.17–1.35, 5 studies, moderate quality evidence) for a log-linear exposure dose-response model. For lifting, there was no exposure dose-response per 100,000 kg of lifetime lifting (OR 1.00, 95% confidence interval 1.00–1.01). For climbing, an exposure dose-response could not be calculated. Conclusion: There is moderate quality evidence that longer cumulative exposure to kneeling or squatting at work leads to a higher risk of osteoarthritis of the knee. For other exposure, there was no exposure dose-response or there were insufficient data to establish this. More reliable exposure measurements would increase the quality of the evidence.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2093791116301391knee osteoarthritiskneelingsquattingliftingoccupational disease
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author Jos Verbeek
Christina Mischke
Rachel Robinson
Sharea Ijaz
Paul Kuijer
Arthur Kievit
Anneli Ojajärvi
Kaisa Neuvonen
spellingShingle Jos Verbeek
Christina Mischke
Rachel Robinson
Sharea Ijaz
Paul Kuijer
Arthur Kievit
Anneli Ojajärvi
Kaisa Neuvonen
Occupational Exposure to Knee Loading and the Risk of Osteoarthritis of the Knee: A Systematic Review and a Dose-Response Meta-Analysis
Safety and Health at Work
knee osteoarthritis
kneeling
squatting
lifting
occupational disease
author_facet Jos Verbeek
Christina Mischke
Rachel Robinson
Sharea Ijaz
Paul Kuijer
Arthur Kievit
Anneli Ojajärvi
Kaisa Neuvonen
author_sort Jos Verbeek
title Occupational Exposure to Knee Loading and the Risk of Osteoarthritis of the Knee: A Systematic Review and a Dose-Response Meta-Analysis
title_short Occupational Exposure to Knee Loading and the Risk of Osteoarthritis of the Knee: A Systematic Review and a Dose-Response Meta-Analysis
title_full Occupational Exposure to Knee Loading and the Risk of Osteoarthritis of the Knee: A Systematic Review and a Dose-Response Meta-Analysis
title_fullStr Occupational Exposure to Knee Loading and the Risk of Osteoarthritis of the Knee: A Systematic Review and a Dose-Response Meta-Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Occupational Exposure to Knee Loading and the Risk of Osteoarthritis of the Knee: A Systematic Review and a Dose-Response Meta-Analysis
title_sort occupational exposure to knee loading and the risk of osteoarthritis of the knee: a systematic review and a dose-response meta-analysis
publisher Elsevier
series Safety and Health at Work
issn 2093-7911
publishDate 2017-06-01
description Background: Osteoarthritis of the knee is considered to be related to knee straining activities at work. The objective of this review is to assess the exposure dose-response relation between kneeling or squatting, lifting, and climbing stairs at work, and knee osteoarthritis. Methods: We included cohort and case–control studies. For each study that reported enough data, we calculated the odds ratio (OR) per 5,000 hours of cumulative kneeling and per 100,000 kg of cumulative lifting. We pooled these incremental ORs in a random effects meta-analysis. Results: We included 15 studies (2 cohort and 13 case–control studies) of which nine assessed risks in more than two exposure categories. We considered all but one study at high risk of bias. The incremental OR per 5,000 hours of kneeling was 1.26 (95% confidence interval 1.17–1.35, 5 studies, moderate quality evidence) for a log-linear exposure dose-response model. For lifting, there was no exposure dose-response per 100,000 kg of lifetime lifting (OR 1.00, 95% confidence interval 1.00–1.01). For climbing, an exposure dose-response could not be calculated. Conclusion: There is moderate quality evidence that longer cumulative exposure to kneeling or squatting at work leads to a higher risk of osteoarthritis of the knee. For other exposure, there was no exposure dose-response or there were insufficient data to establish this. More reliable exposure measurements would increase the quality of the evidence.
topic knee osteoarthritis
kneeling
squatting
lifting
occupational disease
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2093791116301391
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