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A Cohort Study on Meniscal Lesions among Airport Baggage Handlers

Meniscal lesions are common and may contribute to the development of knee arthrosis. A few case-control and cross-sectional studies have identified knee-straining work as risk factors for meniscal lesions, but exposure-response relations and the role of specific exposures are uncertain, and previous...

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Main Authors: Mikkelsen, Sigurd, Brauer, Charlotte, Pedersen, Ellen Bøtker, Alkjær, Tine, Koblauch, Henrik, Simonsen, Erik Bruun, Helweg-Larsen, Karin, Thygesen, Lau Caspar
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description Meniscal lesions are common and may contribute to the development of knee arthrosis. A few case-control and cross-sectional studies have identified knee-straining work as risk factors for meniscal lesions, but exposure-response relations and the role of specific exposures are uncertain, and previous results may be sensitive to reporting and selection bias. We examined the relation between meniscal lesions and cumulative exposure to heavy lifting in a prospective register-based study with complete follow-up and independent information on exposure and outcome. We established a cohort of unskilled men employed at Copenhagen Airport or in other companies in the metropolitan Copenhagen area from 1990 to 2012 (the Copenhagen Airport Cohort). The cohort at risk included 3,307 airport baggage handlers with heavy lifting and kneeling or squatting work tasks and 63,934 referents with a similar socioeconomic background and less knee-straining work. Baggage handlers lifted suitcases with an average weight of approximately 15 kg, in total approximately five tonnes during a 9-hour workday. The cohort was followed in the National Patient Register and Civil Registration System. The outcome was a first time hospital diagnosis or surgery of a meniscal lesion. Baggage handlers had a higher incidence of meniscal lesions than the referents. Within baggage handlers spline regression showed that the incidence rate ratio was 1.91 (95% confidence interval: 1.29-2.84) after five years as a baggage handler and then decreased slowly to reach unity after approximately 30 years, adjusted for effects of potential confounders. This relation between baggage handling and meniscal lesions was present for work on the apron which involves lifting in a kneeling or squatting position, but not in the baggage hall, which only involves lifting in standing positions. The results support that long-term heavy lifting in a kneeling or squatting position is a risk factor for the development of symptomatic meniscal lesions.
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subjects Adult
Age Factors
Airports
Arthritis
Baggage handling
Biology and Life Sciences
Biomedical research
Cohort analysis
Confidence intervals
Cross-Sectional Studies
Denmark - epidemiology
Dose-response effects
Employment
Engineering and Technology
Environmental health
Exposure
Handlers
Hoisting
Hospitals
Humans
Incidence
Knee
Knee Injuries - diagnosis
Knee Injuries - epidemiology
Lesions
Lifting
Male
Medicine and Health Sciences
Meniscus
Meniscus - injuries
Meniscus - pathology
Middle Aged
Neurosciences
NMR
Nuclear magnetic resonance
Occupational Diseases - epidemiology
Personal identification numbers
Pharmacology
Posture
Prospective Studies
Public health
Registration
Risk analysis
Risk factors
Security personnel
Socio-economic aspects
Socioeconomic Factors
Statistical analysis
Studies
Surgery
Systematic review
Union membership
Workers
title A Cohort Study on Meniscal Lesions among Airport Baggage Handlers
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