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DOI: 10.1055/a-2185-5234
Correction: Do we even lift, bros?

Do we even lift, bros? Mihai Ciocîrlan Endoscopy International Open 2022; 10: E570–E571. DOI: 10.1055/a-1797-1936
In the above-mentioned article the following was corrected:
In paragraph 1, the qualification of Veronica Bessone mentioned in the article was
changed to: biomechanist and biomedical engineer.
In paragraph 2, some inaccuracies contained in the following sentences were corrected,
they were changed to: They found that among 204 endoscopists and endoscopy nurses
(78 % men, 81 % older than age 35 years), 53 % of them had at least one MSI. MSIs
were more frequently located in the neck (23 %), shoulder (19 %) or thumb (19 %) and
were more frequent in women (75% of women vs. 46.25 % of men). MSIs were also more
frequent if participants did more than three procedures per day and/or spent more
than three hours in the endoscopy room per day.
Bullet point 4 was corrected due to inaccuracies in reference to the commented paper:
Decrease load on spine, hips, and knees by achieving and maintaining a healthy body
mass index (BMI). Although BMI values were not reported in the paper by Veronica and
Sven [1] and although there was no statistical significance for height and weight
intervals (p > 0.05), there is strong evidence that BMI > 25 kg/m2 (overweight) or BMI < 18.5 kg/m2 (underweight) is associated with higher frequency of MSI [9].
Inaccurate percentages were corrected in the following sentence in bullet point 5:
However, they reported mostly “cardio” physical activities, such as jogging (38%),
walking (33 %), cycling (32 %), and only about 23% reported strength training.
The name of the first author of reference [1] was corrected to: Bessone VThis was
corrected in the online version on 9.10.2023.
Publication History
Article published online:
09 October 2023
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