A correlation between low back pain and associated factors: A study involving 772 patients who had undergone general physical examination

被引:31
作者
Kwon, Min A.
Shim, Woo Seok
Kim, Myung Hee
Gwak, Mi Sook
Hahm, Tae Soo
Kim, Gaab Soo
Kim, Chung Su
Choi, Yoon Ho
Park, Jeong Heon
Cho, Hyun Sung
Kim, Tae Hyeong
机构
[1] Sungkyunkwan Univ, Sch Med, Dept Anesthesiol & Pain Med, Samsung Med Ctr,Ctr Hlth Promot, Seoul 135710, South Korea
[2] Seoul Natl Univ, Bundang Hosp, Dept Anesthesiol & Pain Med, Songnam, South Korea
关键词
body mass index; patient education; exercise; low back pain; risk factors;
D O I
10.3346/jkms.2006.21.6.1086
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 [临床医学]; 100201 [内科学];
摘要
Many factors are associated with the development of low back pain. Among them, exercise, obesity, smoking, age, educational level and stress are the most common. This study examined the association of these factors with low back pain. An additional aim was to determine a procedure for preventing low back pain. This; study analyzed the responses to a questionnaire sent to 772 individuals who had undergone a medical examination at this hospital in 2003 and excluded the individuals who had shown symptoms or their test results indicated a particular disease. Assuming that there were no variables, individuals who exercised regularly 3-4 times per week would have a lower chance of having low back pain than those who did not exercise regularly. The analysis revealed that individuals with a college degree or higher education have a lower chance of experiencing low back pain than those with only a high school education or even college drop-outs. When the other variables were constant, age, extent of obesity (body mass index), smoking and level of stress were not found to affect the development of low back pain. The level of education was associated with the development of low back pain. However, regular.. exercise 3-4 times per week or more would be most effective in reducing the incidence and duration of low back pain.
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页码:1086 / 1091
页数:6
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