Bibliographic citations
Coral, C., (2020). Condiciones de trabajo y desórdenes músculo esqueléticos en trabajadores de una empresa de industria alimentaria en la ciudad de Lima - 2019 [Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12866/11691
Coral, C., Condiciones de trabajo y desórdenes músculo esqueléticos en trabajadores de una empresa de industria alimentaria en la ciudad de Lima - 2019 []. PE: Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia; 2020. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12866/11691
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title = "Condiciones de trabajo y desórdenes músculo esqueléticos en trabajadores de una empresa de industria alimentaria en la ciudad de Lima - 2019",
author = "Coral Jaimes, Crysthian Iván",
publisher = "Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia",
year = "2020"
}
The following study was carried out in workers who carry out activities of the Food Industry in the city of Lima, this company is responsible for developing cocoa products. This study aims to: Determine the relationship between working conditions and skeletal muscle discomfort (DME) in workers of a food industry company in the city of Lima, identify working conditions, estimate the validity of the Cornell questionnaire for muscle discomfort skeletal (CMDQ) and determine the prevalence of DME manifested by workers in a food industry. The study was conducted in 2 phases, the first phase was the study for the validation of the CMDQ questionnaire. The second phase was the quantitative design, with a sample of 157 workers, where the 2 study questionnaires were applied: CMDQ (validated) and the CTESLAC questionnaire. The CMDQ instrument is valid and reliable to apply to workers in the food industry, having validity of content, criteria, with high reliability, test and retest. The prevalence of DME in workers in the food industry had greater involvement in the lower back 63%, the upper back 61%, and neck discomfort 60%, On the working conditions, in relation to infrastructure, hygiene and safety, ergonomics and conditions of employment, they conclude that it has a high risk for the health of the workers.
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