Journal of Southern Medical University ›› 2014, Vol. 34 ›› Issue (12): 1794-.
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Abstract: Objective To analyze the risk factors of nonspecific low back pain in community populations. Methods Twocommunity populations were investigated using questionnaires in this case-control study. The questionnaire was designed tocollect data including age, gender, body weight, marriage, education, income, occupation, labor intensity, smoking, alcoholdrinking and social mental status. The subjects with low back pain constituted the case group and those without low back painserved as the control group, and the data was analyzed by a Logistic regression model. Results A total of 1747 communityresidents participated in this survey, among whom 398 subjects had low back pain and 1126 subjects without low back painwere selected as the control group. Of all the latent risk factors of low back pain in Logistic regression model, gender was themost relevant factor (OR=3.5522) followed by education (OR=1.958), labor intensity (OR=1.956), marital status (OR=1.612),vibration source exposure (OR=1.491), BMI (OR=1.127) and age (OR=1.060). Conclusion Gender, education, labor intensity,marriage, vibration source exposure and BMI are risk factors of nonspecific low back pain in community populations, andexercises and mental status can be protective factors against low back pain.
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