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Prevalence of musculoskeletal complaints in urban communities in multi-ethnic Suriname: a cross-sectional study with the COPCORD methodology (stage 1, phase 1 and 2).

Nancy Ho-A-ThamY VanlandewijckL de DonderR WittoekB Ting-A-KeeR BasantramW Dankaerts
Published in: Clinical rheumatology (2019)
The prevalence of MSCs in this urban multi-ethnic Surinamese community is high; therefore, future research is needed to further explore the burden of MSCs in Suriname.Key Points• Musculoskeletal complaints are highly prevalent in different ethnic groups in an urban Surinamese community; almost two-thirds of the population reported MSCs with the highest prevalence rate among women and African descendants.• The most decisive self-reported variables associated with MSCs were older age (defined as ≥ 45 years) and moderate to heavy physical workload. Gender, educational level, smoking, alcohol use, high-intensity physical activity, and body mass index were also significantly associated with musculoskeletal complaints.
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