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THE HEALTH EFFECTS OF WORKING ON THE COMPUTER: WARNING SIGNS
Author(s) -
László Berényi,
Péter László Sasvári
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
pro publico bono - magyar közigazgatás/pro publico bono – magyar közigazgatás
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2786-0760
pISSN - 2063-9058
DOI - 10.32575/ppb.2021.1.6
Subject(s) - notice , sitting , computer science , risk analysis (engineering) , task (project management) , warning system , psychology , applied psychology , computer security , internet privacy , business , engineering , medicine , political science , telecommunications , pathology , law , systems engineering
Computerisation and digitisation are an engine of social and economic change.  Implementation and coordination of both work and leisure activities are already  unthinkable without computers and smart devices. The benefits of computerisation are available immediately in the forms of faster problem solving, cost-saving, or  the environmental impacts of using less paper in administration. However, the fact  that we spend more and more time in front of computers also raises health issues. Harmful effects of bad sitting posture, short lightning or other factors conveniently fade into the background. An important reason for this is that their representation  differs in time. The human body can adapt flexibly to various external factors; the  formation of irreversible changes requires a relatively long time, which gradually  evolves. Because of this asymmetry, a notice of preliminary signals and a preventive approach is highly advised. This paper contributes to the ergonomic  knowledge base by exploring the opinions about the early warning signs of the problems among higher education students. The analysis is based on the responses of 591 students to a voluntary online survey. The sample structure by age and job experience points to the increase of problems, drawing attention to necessary development actions. 

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