Association between objectively measured physical activity and body mass index with low back pain: a large-scale cross-sectional study of Japanese men

Abstract Background The relationship between the combination of physical activity (PA) and body mass index (BMI) with low back pain (LBP) is unclear. The present study offers a cross-sectional assessment of how combinations of PA and BMI are related to LBP in Japanese men. Methods Participants were...

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Main Authors: Yuko Hashimoto, Ko Matsudaira, Susumu S. Sawada, Yuko Gando, Ryoko Kawakami, Robert A. Sloan, Chihiro Kinugawa, Takashi Okamoto, Koji Tsukamoto, Motohiko Miyachi, Hisashi Naito
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spelling doaj-e6ae5338059c40f3906402cf76d993222020-11-24T23:08:24ZengBMCBMC Public Health1471-24582018-03-011811810.1186/s12889-018-5253-8Association between objectively measured physical activity and body mass index with low back pain: a large-scale cross-sectional study of Japanese menYuko Hashimoto0Ko Matsudaira1Susumu S. Sawada2Yuko Gando3Ryoko Kawakami4Robert A. Sloan5Chihiro Kinugawa6Takashi Okamoto7Koji Tsukamoto8Motohiko Miyachi9Hisashi Naito10Faculty of Health and Sports Science, Graduate School of Juntendo UniversityDepartment of Medical Research and Management for Musculoskeletal pain, 22nd Century Medical and Research Center, Faculty of Medicine, The University of Tokyo HospitalDepartment of Physical Activity Research, National Institutes of Biomedical Innovation, Health and NutritionDepartment of Physical Activity Research, National Institutes of Biomedical Innovation, Health and NutritionFaculty of Sport Sciences, Waseda UniversityDepartment of Psychosomatic Internal Medicine, Graduate Medical and Dental School, Kagoshima UniversityTokyo Gas Co., Ltd.Tokyo Gas Co., Ltd.Tokyo Gas Co., Ltd.Department of Physical Activity Research, National Institutes of Biomedical Innovation, Health and NutritionFaculty of Health and Sports Science, Graduate School of Juntendo UniversityAbstract Background The relationship between the combination of physical activity (PA) and body mass index (BMI) with low back pain (LBP) is unclear. The present study offers a cross-sectional assessment of how combinations of PA and BMI are related to LBP in Japanese men. Methods Participants were 4022 Japanese men (mean age = 47) who underwent regular clinical examinations. PA was measured using a uniaxial accelerometer and divided into tertiles (PAhigh, PAmiddle, PAlow). A self-administered questionnaire was used to report on persistent LBP experience, drinking and smoking habits, and any existing lifestyle diseases. After covariance adjustment, a logistic regression model was used to assess how combinations of PA and BMI are related to persistent LBP. Results 428 of the participants had persistent LBP. A clear negative dose-response relationship was found between PA levels and persistent LBP (P for linearity = 0.012). Regarding BMI, odd ratios were shown to be higher in the overweight/obese category (BMI ≥ 25 kg/m2) than for the normal weight category (BMI < 25 kg/m2). When the PAhigh was taken as the reference in the normal weight category, odds ratios for PAlow and PAmiddle in the normal weight category were shown to be high. Moreover, in the overweight/obese category, odd ratios for every fitness level were also high as for the normal weight category. Conclusion The present study showed that both PA and BMI are related to persistent LBP. Also, the prevalence of persistent LBP became higher when PAlow and high BMI are combined rather than the group of PAhigh and low BMI combination.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12889-018-5253-8AccelerometryEpidemiologyPhysical activityLow back painBody mass index
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author Yuko Hashimoto
Ko Matsudaira
Susumu S. Sawada
Yuko Gando
Ryoko Kawakami
Robert A. Sloan
Chihiro Kinugawa
Takashi Okamoto
Koji Tsukamoto
Motohiko Miyachi
Hisashi Naito
spellingShingle Yuko Hashimoto
Ko Matsudaira
Susumu S. Sawada
Yuko Gando
Ryoko Kawakami
Robert A. Sloan
Chihiro Kinugawa
Takashi Okamoto
Koji Tsukamoto
Motohiko Miyachi
Hisashi Naito
Association between objectively measured physical activity and body mass index with low back pain: a large-scale cross-sectional study of Japanese men
BMC Public Health
Accelerometry
Epidemiology
Physical activity
Low back pain
Body mass index
author_facet Yuko Hashimoto
Ko Matsudaira
Susumu S. Sawada
Yuko Gando
Ryoko Kawakami
Robert A. Sloan
Chihiro Kinugawa
Takashi Okamoto
Koji Tsukamoto
Motohiko Miyachi
Hisashi Naito
author_sort Yuko Hashimoto
title Association between objectively measured physical activity and body mass index with low back pain: a large-scale cross-sectional study of Japanese men
title_short Association between objectively measured physical activity and body mass index with low back pain: a large-scale cross-sectional study of Japanese men
title_full Association between objectively measured physical activity and body mass index with low back pain: a large-scale cross-sectional study of Japanese men
title_fullStr Association between objectively measured physical activity and body mass index with low back pain: a large-scale cross-sectional study of Japanese men
title_full_unstemmed Association between objectively measured physical activity and body mass index with low back pain: a large-scale cross-sectional study of Japanese men
title_sort association between objectively measured physical activity and body mass index with low back pain: a large-scale cross-sectional study of japanese men
publisher BMC
series BMC Public Health
issn 1471-2458
publishDate 2018-03-01
description Abstract Background The relationship between the combination of physical activity (PA) and body mass index (BMI) with low back pain (LBP) is unclear. The present study offers a cross-sectional assessment of how combinations of PA and BMI are related to LBP in Japanese men. Methods Participants were 4022 Japanese men (mean age = 47) who underwent regular clinical examinations. PA was measured using a uniaxial accelerometer and divided into tertiles (PAhigh, PAmiddle, PAlow). A self-administered questionnaire was used to report on persistent LBP experience, drinking and smoking habits, and any existing lifestyle diseases. After covariance adjustment, a logistic regression model was used to assess how combinations of PA and BMI are related to persistent LBP. Results 428 of the participants had persistent LBP. A clear negative dose-response relationship was found between PA levels and persistent LBP (P for linearity = 0.012). Regarding BMI, odd ratios were shown to be higher in the overweight/obese category (BMI ≥ 25 kg/m2) than for the normal weight category (BMI < 25 kg/m2). When the PAhigh was taken as the reference in the normal weight category, odds ratios for PAlow and PAmiddle in the normal weight category were shown to be high. Moreover, in the overweight/obese category, odd ratios for every fitness level were also high as for the normal weight category. Conclusion The present study showed that both PA and BMI are related to persistent LBP. Also, the prevalence of persistent LBP became higher when PAlow and high BMI are combined rather than the group of PAhigh and low BMI combination.
topic Accelerometry
Epidemiology
Physical activity
Low back pain
Body mass index
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12889-018-5253-8
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