RT - Journal Article T1 - Match between school furniture dimensions and children's anthropometry in Isfahan schools JF - IOH YR - 2009 JO - IOH VO - 6 IS - 2 UR - http://ioh.iums.ac.ir/article-1-178-en.html SP - 51 EP - 61 K1 - Ergonomics. Anthropometry K1 - furniture K1 - Schools AB -   Background and aims   the main part of students' time is spent at school. Recent studies have  released that lack of match between students' anthropometry size and dimensions of existing  furniture is a risk factor in creating discomfort and muscle- skeletal disorders (such as backache and neck pain), reducing concentration, increasing fatigue, restless and eyestrain in youths and students.   Methods   In this study 982 students, 493 male (50.2%) and 489 female (49.8%) ranging 7 - 12 years old, were selected. In addition to age, sex, weight and height, six dimensions of anthropometric measures including: shoulder height, elbow rest height, knee height, popliteal height, buttock-popliteal length and hip breadth by anthropometry, caliper and adjustable seat height, goniometry, tape and scale, were taken into account.   Results   This study explains that there is a significant difference between the minimum and  maximum acceptable and available dimensions of furniture (p LA eng UL http://ioh.iums.ac.ir/article-1-178-en.html M3 ER -