Development of a quantitative job exposure matrix for standing, walking, and forward bending among pregnant workers - The PRECISE JEM
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2025-11-01
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OBJECTIVES: Occupational physical activity (OPA) during pregnancy has been linked to adverse pregnancy outcomes, but crude exposure assessment remains an issue in causal inference. We aimed to develop a quantitative trimester-specific job exposure matrix (JEM) for standing, walking, and forward bending among pregnant workers. METHODS: Accelerometer measurements from 403 female workers across 109 DISCO-08 job codes were obtained in Denmark between January 2023 and June 2024. Full workdays were measured during two weeks among pregnant workers and one week among non-pregnant workers. We used linear mixed-effects models to estimate exposure levels of occupational standing, walking, and forward bending for all 1171 DISCO-08 codes, including age, trimester, and expert ratings as fixed effects, and job codes and workers as random effects. RESULTS: The between-job variances relative to total variances were 56% for standing, 51% for walking, and 45% for forward bending. The fixed effect trimester reduced standing time by 0.38 hours during the 3rd trimester compared to non-pregnant participants, whereas no differences were observed for walking or forward bending. Based on the trimester-specific JEM for occupational standing time, bakers had the highest exposure (range from non-pregnant to 3rd trimester, 5.41-5.03 hours/workday). For walking and forward bending, the highest exposed jobs from the pregnancy-specific JEM were waiters (1.76 hours/workday) and livestock/dairy producers (1.24 hours/workday), respectively. CONCLUSIONS: The JEM enhances independent objective exposure assessment in epidemiological studies of OPA and pregnancy outcomes and may advance guidelines and potentially prevent adverse pregnancy outcomes.
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Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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Frankel, H N, Flachs, E M, Sejbaek, C S, Petersen, J A, Bonde, J P, Mehlum, I S, Korshøj, M, Peters, S, Svartengren, M, Hettiarachchi, P, Johansson, P J, Burdorf, A & Begtrup, L M 2025, 'Development of a quantitative job exposure matrix for standing, walking, and forward bending among pregnant workers - The PRECISE JEM', Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health, vol. 51, no. 6, pp. 526-536. https://doi.org/10.5271/sjweh.4252