Are leisure-time and work-related activities associated with low back pain during pregnancy?
Abstract Background Although working activities are associated with several pregnancy outcomes, there is scarce information regarding the association between working activities and low back pain (LBP) during pregnancy. This study aimed to investigate whether leisure-time and work-related physical ac...
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doaj-be858e9ed28a4697abd2751fe2622d552021-10-10T11:36:01ZengBMCBMC Musculoskeletal Disorders1471-24742021-10-012211810.1186/s12891-021-04749-wAre leisure-time and work-related activities associated with low back pain during pregnancy?Eduardo L. Caputo0Marlos R. Domingues1Andrea D. Bertoldi2Paulo H. Ferreira3Manuela L. Ferreira4Debra Shirley5Marcelo C. da Silva6Postgraduate Program in Physical Education, Federal University of PelotasPostgraduate Program in Physical Education, Federal University of PelotasPostgraduate Program in Epidemiology, Federal University of PelotasDiscipline of Physiotherapy, Faculty of Health Sciences, The University of SydneyInstitute of Bone and Joint Research, The Kolling Institute, The University of SydneyDiscipline of Physiotherapy, Faculty of Health Sciences, The University of SydneyPostgraduate Program in Physical Education, Federal University of PelotasAbstract Background Although working activities are associated with several pregnancy outcomes, there is scarce information regarding the association between working activities and low back pain (LBP) during pregnancy. This study aimed to investigate whether leisure-time and work-related physical activities during pregnancy are associated with LBP. Methods Data from the 2015 Pelotas Birth Cohort study were used. Demographic, socioeconomic, gestational, leisure-time (prior to and during pregnancy) and work-related (days of work, hours of work, standing and heavy lifting) physical activity data were collected at birth. LPB was assessed in the 12-month follow-up period. Results Leisure-time physical activity either prior to and during pregnancy was not associated with LBP. Working during pregnancy, days of work and standing position at work were not associated with self-reported LBP during pregnancy. However, working more than 8 h per day and always lifting heavy objects at work increased the odds ratio for LBP (OR 1.30 95%CI: 1.04; 1.63; and OR: 1.39 95%CI 1.08; 1.81, respectively). In addition, women who had lifted heavy objects often/always, reported an increase in pain intensity. Conclusion Working during pregnancy and days worked per week were not related to experiencing LBP. However, women who worked more than 8 h per day, as well as women who lifted heavy objects at work on a regular basis, were more likely to experience pregnancy-related LBP.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12891-021-04749-wLow back painPregnancyPhysical activityWorkload |
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Eduardo L. Caputo Marlos R. Domingues Andrea D. Bertoldi Paulo H. Ferreira Manuela L. Ferreira Debra Shirley Marcelo C. da Silva |
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Eduardo L. Caputo Marlos R. Domingues Andrea D. Bertoldi Paulo H. Ferreira Manuela L. Ferreira Debra Shirley Marcelo C. da Silva Are leisure-time and work-related activities associated with low back pain during pregnancy? BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders Low back pain Pregnancy Physical activity Workload |
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Eduardo L. Caputo Marlos R. Domingues Andrea D. Bertoldi Paulo H. Ferreira Manuela L. Ferreira Debra Shirley Marcelo C. da Silva |
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Are leisure-time and work-related activities associated with low back pain during pregnancy? |
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Are leisure-time and work-related activities associated with low back pain during pregnancy? |
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Are leisure-time and work-related activities associated with low back pain during pregnancy? |
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Are leisure-time and work-related activities associated with low back pain during pregnancy? |
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Are leisure-time and work-related activities associated with low back pain during pregnancy? |
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are leisure-time and work-related activities associated with low back pain during pregnancy? |
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Abstract Background Although working activities are associated with several pregnancy outcomes, there is scarce information regarding the association between working activities and low back pain (LBP) during pregnancy. This study aimed to investigate whether leisure-time and work-related physical activities during pregnancy are associated with LBP. Methods Data from the 2015 Pelotas Birth Cohort study were used. Demographic, socioeconomic, gestational, leisure-time (prior to and during pregnancy) and work-related (days of work, hours of work, standing and heavy lifting) physical activity data were collected at birth. LPB was assessed in the 12-month follow-up period. Results Leisure-time physical activity either prior to and during pregnancy was not associated with LBP. Working during pregnancy, days of work and standing position at work were not associated with self-reported LBP during pregnancy. However, working more than 8 h per day and always lifting heavy objects at work increased the odds ratio for LBP (OR 1.30 95%CI: 1.04; 1.63; and OR: 1.39 95%CI 1.08; 1.81, respectively). In addition, women who had lifted heavy objects often/always, reported an increase in pain intensity. Conclusion Working during pregnancy and days worked per week were not related to experiencing LBP. However, women who worked more than 8 h per day, as well as women who lifted heavy objects at work on a regular basis, were more likely to experience pregnancy-related LBP. |
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Low back pain Pregnancy Physical activity Workload |
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