Physical risk factors for low back pain among young sedentary individuals - A prospective study

Aims: To find the relationship of several physical risk factors on the occurrence of low back pain (LBP) over a period of 6 months among young sedentary individuals. Settings and Design: Yenepoya University, Mangaluru, India; prospective cohort design. Methods and Material: In this study, total numb...

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Main Authors: Saddam Husen Meman, Veena Pais, Bhuvanesh Sukhlal Kalal
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2017-01-01
Series:Indian Journal of Pain
Online Access:http://www.indianjpain.org/article.asp?issn=0970-5333;year=2017;volume=31;issue=3;spage=157;epage=163;aulast=Meman
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spelling doaj-67eab706374e41328ebf3ed6b217837a2020-11-24T22:36:27ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndian Journal of Pain0970-53332017-01-0131315716310.4103/ijpn.ijpn_50_17Physical risk factors for low back pain among young sedentary individuals - A prospective studySaddam Husen MemanVeena PaisBhuvanesh Sukhlal KalalAims: To find the relationship of several physical risk factors on the occurrence of low back pain (LBP) over a period of 6 months among young sedentary individuals. Settings and Design: Yenepoya University, Mangaluru, India; prospective cohort design. Methods and Material: In this study, total number of 187 students of Yenepoya University, aged 18 to 30 years, with the international physical activity questionnaire (IPAQ) score of less than 600 metabolic equivalent (MET) minutes /week were recruited through convenience sampling. Participants were assessed for body mass index (BMI), hamstring and iliopsoas muscle tightness, abdominal and back muscle strength and endurance, and trunk range of motion (ROM) at baseline. All measurements were taken by using standardized procedures. Statistical Analysis Used: Frequency distribution, Karl Pearson's correlation test by SPSS. Results: The Logistic regression analysis showed that there was a significant positive correlation between low back pain and trunk flexion ROM with odds ratio of 1.671 (P < 0.001), LBP and trunk extension ROM with odds ratio of 1.602 (P < 0.001), LBP and abdominal endurance with odds ratio of 1.602 (P < 0.001), LBP and BMI of overweight with odds ratio of 1.534 (P < 0.001), LBP and BMI of obese with odds ratio of 1.429 (P < 0.001). Conclusions: The study shows that there is a statistically significant correlation between trunk flexion and extension ROM, abdominal muscle endurance and BMI of obese & overweight category with low back pain, among young sedentary individuals.http://www.indianjpain.org/article.asp?issn=0970-5333;year=2017;volume=31;issue=3;spage=157;epage=163;aulast=Meman
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author Saddam Husen Meman
Veena Pais
Bhuvanesh Sukhlal Kalal
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Physical risk factors for low back pain among young sedentary individuals - A prospective study
Indian Journal of Pain
author_facet Saddam Husen Meman
Veena Pais
Bhuvanesh Sukhlal Kalal
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title Physical risk factors for low back pain among young sedentary individuals - A prospective study
title_short Physical risk factors for low back pain among young sedentary individuals - A prospective study
title_full Physical risk factors for low back pain among young sedentary individuals - A prospective study
title_fullStr Physical risk factors for low back pain among young sedentary individuals - A prospective study
title_full_unstemmed Physical risk factors for low back pain among young sedentary individuals - A prospective study
title_sort physical risk factors for low back pain among young sedentary individuals - a prospective study
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Indian Journal of Pain
issn 0970-5333
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Aims: To find the relationship of several physical risk factors on the occurrence of low back pain (LBP) over a period of 6 months among young sedentary individuals. Settings and Design: Yenepoya University, Mangaluru, India; prospective cohort design. Methods and Material: In this study, total number of 187 students of Yenepoya University, aged 18 to 30 years, with the international physical activity questionnaire (IPAQ) score of less than 600 metabolic equivalent (MET) minutes /week were recruited through convenience sampling. Participants were assessed for body mass index (BMI), hamstring and iliopsoas muscle tightness, abdominal and back muscle strength and endurance, and trunk range of motion (ROM) at baseline. All measurements were taken by using standardized procedures. Statistical Analysis Used: Frequency distribution, Karl Pearson's correlation test by SPSS. Results: The Logistic regression analysis showed that there was a significant positive correlation between low back pain and trunk flexion ROM with odds ratio of 1.671 (P < 0.001), LBP and trunk extension ROM with odds ratio of 1.602 (P < 0.001), LBP and abdominal endurance with odds ratio of 1.602 (P < 0.001), LBP and BMI of overweight with odds ratio of 1.534 (P < 0.001), LBP and BMI of obese with odds ratio of 1.429 (P < 0.001). Conclusions: The study shows that there is a statistically significant correlation between trunk flexion and extension ROM, abdominal muscle endurance and BMI of obese & overweight category with low back pain, among young sedentary individuals.
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