Evaluation of obesity, smoking, and sedentary lifestyle associations with low back pain in young adults
Background: low back pain is one of the most common public health problems and of the most common musculoskeletal complaint. Many risk factors have been considered for developing low back pain include smoking, obesity and sedentary lifestyle. Aim of study: To evaluate smoking, obesity, and sedentary...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Al-Kindy College medical journal 2019-09, Vol.15 (1), p.56-60 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Background: low back pain is one of the
most common public health problems and of
the most common musculoskeletal complaint.
Many risk factors have been considered for
developing low back pain include smoking,
obesity and sedentary lifestyle.
Aim of study: To evaluate smoking, obesity,
and sedentary lifestyle associations with low
back pain in young adults aged (18 – 39
years).
Methods: a comparative cross sectional
study for young adults aged 18 – 39 years,
participants with low back pain as a symptom
constitutes the first group, others free of this
symptom considered as the control group.
Age and gender matched in both groups.
Smoking, obesity and sedentary life style
variables collected and analyzed statistically
using odd ratio and chi-square
Results: One hundred patients were enrolled
in the study after 12 patients being removed
due to our exclusion criteria. 45 patients were
with low back pain, 2:1 male to female ratio,
For LBP group; data show 30:15 obese to
none obese ratio, 23:22 smokers to none
smoker ratio, and ratio of 35:10 with
sedentary lifestyle compared to active one.
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Background: low back pain is one of the
most common public health problems and of
the most common musculoskeletal complaint.
Many risk factors have been considered for
developing low back pain include smoking,
obesity and sedentary lifestyle.
Aim of study: To evaluate smoking, obesity,
and sedentary lifestyle associations with low
back pain in young adults aged (18 – 39
years).
Methods: a comparative cross sectional
study for young adults aged 18 – 39 years,
participants with low back pain as a symptom
constitutes the first group, others free of this
symptom considered as the control group.
Age and gender matched in both groups.
Smoking, obesity and sedentary life style
variables collected and analyzed statistically
using odd ratio and chi-square
Results: One hundred patients were enrolled
in the study after 12 patients being removed
due to our exclusion criteria. 45 patients were
with low back pain, 2:1 male to female ratio,
For LBP group; data show 30:15 obese to
none obese ratio, 23:22 smokers to none
smoker ratio, and ratio of 35:10 with
sedentary lifestyle compared to active one.
While in the control group, data show 22:33
obese to none obese ratio, 16:39 smokers to
none smoker ratio, and ratio of 23:32 with
sedentary lifestyle compared to active one.
Using Chi-square test, the P- value was of
0.0079, 0.025 and 0.0003 for obesity,
smoking, and sedentary lifestyle,
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ISSN: | 1810-9543 2521-4365 |
DOI: | 10.47723/kcmj.v15i1.79 |