Trunk postural demands of occupational activities of some merchant pregnant women in Benin,
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Strenuous physical work puts expectant mothers at risk of experiencing back pain during the gestational months.
Pregnant women in Benin perform physically demanding occupational tasks that include the lifting and carriage of
heavy loads on their heads for commercial activities. A large percentage of pregnant subjects (58%) reported having
back pain episodes since the start of their pregnancy. However, the mean Oswestry score of the affected participants
was relatively low with a mean score of 0.2 (SD: 0.12), on a scale form 0 to 1. An evaluation of the postural demands
of the occupational activities of these women revealed that they performed on average 328 trunk flexions at angles
exceeding 608, with 66 of these flexions sustained for more than 4 s, during the average 7.9 h where trunk postures
were recorded. They also spent on average 36% of the recording time at trunk flexion angles larger than 208. These
results show that the merchant pregnant women in the Porto-Novo area in Benin are at great risk for developing
back disorders during pregnancy
