1. Effect of temporary school closure due to COVID-19 on musculoskeletal function in elementary school children
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Masashi Yamazaki, Hiroshi Kamada, Shumpei Miyakawa, Miki Waku, Taishu Kasai, Ryoichi Nakajima, Yohei Tomaru, Ayano Yamaki, Hitoshi Shiraki, and Atsuhiko Ban
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,children ,business.industry ,Trunk flexion ,Musculoskeletal function ,Physical therapy ,Medicine ,COVID-19 ,Original Article ,business ,standing trunk flexion ,school closure - Abstract
Objective: In 2020, coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) became the cause of a pandemic. In response, the Japan Sports Agency issued warnings about secondary damage to health, such as the threat to physical and mental well-being due to the lack of exercise in this situation. In this study, we report on cross-sectional and longitudinal examinations of standing trunk flexion to evaluate how temporary long-term school closures affected musculoskeletal function in elementary school students. Patients and Methods: All children in one public elementary school in T-city during the school years 2019 and 2020 were included in this study. A digital forward flexion meter was used to measure standing trunk flexion. Results: In this study, 284 (284/289: 98.3%) and 266 (266/274: 97.1%) children in school years 2020 and 2019, respectively, were found to have valid data for cross-sectional analysis. The standing trunk flexion did not show significant differences between grades or sexes. In the longitudinal analysis, the results of the comparison of standing trunk flexion in children for two consecutive years revealed significant differences only between grades 3 and 4 (P
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- 2021