Assessing health risks in desk-bound occupations via biometric screenings: A case study
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This study evaluated the health risks associated with desk bound occupations by analyzing biometric screening data from employees at an Ecuadorian higher education institution. The study comprised the collection of basic biometric information, blood and urine samples, physical examinations, and drug consumption assessments from 409 employees. Descriptive statistics were used to analyze the data. The findings revealed prevalent health issues among employees, including overweight, high cholesterol, eye problems, and musculoskeletal disorders. In conclusion, the study emphasizes the efficacy of biometric screenings in identifying health hazards within office environments and highlights the potential for these issues to progress into chronic diseases and workplace safety concerns.